Top Locations for Hunting in Arizona
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AChase Field
- 401 E. Jefferson Street in Phoenix
Arizona 85004 - +1 602 462 6000
- Overview It no longer sounds as friendly as when it was called BOB (for Bank One Ballpark), but Chase Field is still a great place to get up-close and personal with when there's no Diamondback action to distract you. Terrific 75-minute tours take you to see everything from ... more on manual_books
- Overview Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark, is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks and is famous for its retractable roof, air conditioning, natural turf field, and - only in Phoenix, people - swimming pool, located just beyond right-center field.Whether families come for a game, guided tour, ... more on GoCityKids.com
Chase Field
401 E. Jefferson Street in PhoenixArizona 85004
BGoldie's Neighborhood Sports Cafe
- 10135 East Via Linda
Scottsdale, AZ 85258-5328 - +1 480 451 6269
- This place is awesome, sports bar and good food. It has a great neighborhod feel and a great atmosphere. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This place was fantastic and still is... sometimes... the service is good depending on who you get... the food is now inconsistent, sometimes phenominal, sometimes ehhhhhh... love the atmosphere though. I can see any game I want and the beer is cold... although I don't know ... more on CitySearch
Goldie's Neighborhood Sports Cafe
10135 East Via LindaScottsdale, AZ 85258-5328
CBill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
- 60911 Hwy. 95
Parker, AZ 85344, U.S.A. - +1 928 667 4144
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- Overview Located along the Bill Williams River in La Paz and Mohave counties, the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge is one of the few places where one can see Saguaro cactus, a cattail marsh, and cottonwood and willow stands together. The 6,105-acre refuge is a unique blend of marsh, upland des... more on LLBean.com
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
60911 Hwy. 95Parker, AZ 85344, U.S.A.
DTonto National Forest
- 2324 East McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85006, U.S.A. - +1 602 225 5200
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- Overview One of the largest national forests in the country, the Tonto embraces nearly 3 million acres, ranging from cactus-studded desert to pine-clad mountains. During the winter, mild weather attracts visitors to its lakes in desert canyons. Visitors seek refuge from the summer heat in the tall pines o... more on LLBean.com
Tonto National Forest
2324 East McDowell RoadPhoenix, AZ 85006, U.S.A.
EBuenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
- P.O. Box 109
Sasabe, AZ 85633, U.S.A. - +1 520 823 4251
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- Overview The Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge covers about 118,000 acres of grasslands, wetlands, streams and desert mountains. Motorists on the tour road get a feel for the way southeastern Arizona appeared 100 years ago. The refuge offers a wide variety of recreation, including birdwatching and wil... more on LLBean.com
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 109Sasabe, AZ 85633, U.S.A.
FImperial National Wildlife Refuge
- 356 West First St.
Yuma, AZ 85364, U.S.A. - +1 928 783 7861
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- Overview The Imperial National Wildlife Refuge protects 25,768 acres of desert uplands and wetlands extending 30 miles along the Lower Colorado River. The refuge is home to desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, coyotes, wild burrows, and a variety of birds and reptiles. The last non-channelized section of the ... more on LLBean.com
- Overview Kofa National Wildlife Refuge comprises 665,400 acres of Sonoran Desert, 516,300 of which are designated wilderness. The refuge has the best-known grove of native fan palms in Arizona and the largest population of Mexicana desert sheep in the United States. Wildlife observation, photography, camp... more on LLBean.com
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
356 West First St.Yuma, AZ 85364, U.S.A.
GCoronado National Forest
- 300 West Congress St.
Federal Building, Tucson, AZ 85701, U.S.A. - +1 520 388 8300
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- Overview Spanish explorer Coronado entered southern Arizona in 1540 in search of gold. He found grassy hills, cactus, lizards and scattered, rugged mountain ranges. These ranges, known as sky islands, are the real treasures of Arizona. There are 17 mountain ranges in the 1.78 million-acre Coronado Nationa... more on LLBean.com
Coronado National Forest
300 West Congress St.Federal Building, Tucson, AZ 85701, U.S.A.
HArrastra Mountain Wilderness
- West of Hwy. 93
Wickenburg, AZ 86403, U.S.A. - +1 928 718 3700
- Overview The Arrastra wilderness is a vast region of rugged terrain, curving canyons, rocky outcrops and volcanic hills. The 129,800-acre wilderness covers parts of Mohave, Yavapai, and La Paz counties, 100 miles northwest of Phoenix and 70 miles southeast of Kingman, Arizona. The Poachie Range, which win... more on LLBean.com
Arrastra Mountain Wilderness
West of Hwy. 93Wickenburg, AZ 86403, U.S.A.
IPhoenix Municipal Stadium
- 5999 East Van Buren
Phoenix, AZ 85008 - +1 602 495 7239
- Overview Right on the borders of Scottsdale, Tempe and Phoenix, Phoenix Muni Park is a great place to catch a game. Less than a half mile from both downtown Scottsdale and downtown Tempe, an evening game attracts a beautiful crowd that parties it up at the local watering holes ... more on NileGuide
Phoenix Municipal Stadium
5999 East Van BurenPhoenix, AZ 85008
JArizona Diamondbacks
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- 401 East Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004-2438 - +1 602 462 3430
- Overview Arizona's own pro baseball team opened on March 31, 1998. After a disappointing first season, momentum was gained and earned them the coveted title of Western Division Champions for 1999, unheard of for an expansion team in its second season. The turnaround of wins is the most dramatic in basebal... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview The Arizona Diamondbacks go to bat at Chase Field, an attraction in itself. Tickets which range from $8 to $95 , aren't always easy to score;buy them as soon as you know your schedule. If you don't mind cheering from the second or third levels(all the arena's sightlines are excellent), your ... more on manual_books
Arizona Diamondbacks
401 East Jefferson StreetPhoenix, AZ 85004-2438
