Cheap Things To Do in Yuma, Arizona

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1 Prison Hill Rd., Yuma, AZ 85364

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  • Built by its inmates in 1876, this historic prison in the desert operated for 33 years, incarcerating 3,069... More on Heritage

  • We first visited this prison- museum in 1987; more recently in May 2005. More on igougo

 

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P.O. Box 72217, Yuma, Az 85365

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  • Kofa National Wildlife Refuge comprises 665,400 acres of Sonoran Desert, 516,300 of which are designated wi... More on LLBean.com

  • Staff is all new since We were there but that does not change the setting and feeling of the Desert in the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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201 N. 4th Avenue, Yuma, Arizona

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  • Inscription. Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a significant part in the development of t... More on HMDB

  • My kids didnt like it much wasnt nothing cool for them too see. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Yuma Field Office, 2555 E. Gila Ridge Road, Yuma, AZ 85365, USA

  • The mountains and waters of the Kenai Peninsula, the islands and glaciers of Prince William Sound, and the wetlands and birds of the Copper River ... More on recreation.gov

 

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201 N 4th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364

  • In 1865, Yuma Crossing, the narrow spot on the Colorado River where the town of Yuma sprang up, became the site of the military's Quartermaster Depot. Yuma was a busy river port during this time, ... More on Frommers

  • Inscription. This adobe building was constructed in 1872 as an office for the Fort Yuma Quartermaster Depot. It replaced a room in a corner of the depot storehouses where, according to Captain J. G... More on HMDB

 

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Bureau Of Land Management Yuma Field Office, 2555 East Gila Ridge Road, Yuma, AZ 85365-2240, United States

  • The 100,600 acre Eagletail Mountains Wilderness area is located south of Interstate 10 near Salome. Horseback ... More on PlanetWare

  • You're practically in another state in Trigo Mountains Wilderness, the Golden State to be precise. Only a thin strip of Imperial National Wildlife Refuge along the lower Colorado River separates th... More on Epinions.com

 

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Yuma, AZ

  • The Indian Pass Wilderness is a distinctive part of the Chocolate Mountains, a range which extends from south central Riverside County to the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona. Quartz peak is the h... More on Californiadesert.gov

  • Jagged peaks and spires are incised by mazes of twisting canyons in a distinctive part of the Chocolate Mountains preserved as Indian Pass Wilderness. Desert cloudbursts pour water down the canyons... More on Epinions.com

 

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Yuma, AZ

  • Betty's Kitchen and Interpretive Area is a lush, shady spot along the Lower Colorado River, with a picnic area, 0.5-mile interpretive trail, and fishing pier. Betty's Kitchen is enjoyed by many for wildlife observation, picnicking ... More on Epinions.com

 

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240 S. Madison Ave, Yuma, Arizona

  • The Sanguinetti House Museum is in an 1870s adobe building and focuses on the history of the Lower Colorado ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Wonderful museum of Yuma's early years. Good gift shop with a discount for museum members More on TripAdvisor

 

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Yuma, AZ

  • The Campbell Tract is a 730-acre natural area used mostly by urban recreationists seeking a piece of Alaska wilderness in the heart of the Anchorage. The tract is a BLM administrative site with a r... More on recreation.gov

  • The La Posa Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) was created in 1983 to fulfill the needs of winter visitors and to protect the local desert ecosystem from over-use. The campground is approximately 11,400... More on Epinions.com

 

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