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Quartzsite, AZ

  • Despite its name, this land of colorful craggy spires, sharp ridges, sheer rock outcrops, natural arches, and slickrock canyons receives less than five inches of rainfall annually, so you should pack in your own water. Bordered on ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Quartzsite, Arizona

  • Black Crappie, Channel Catfish,and Largemouth Bass are caught here.Alamo Lake has 3,500 surface acres with a maximum of 17,100 acres at full pool and a depth of 80 feet. The reservoir was formed in 1968 by the construction of Alamo ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Quartzsite, Arizona

  • Quartzsite is in Western Arizona . It is in La Paz County. The town is located in the Mohave Desert at the junction of Interstate 10 and U.S. Highway 95, near the Colorado River. Colorado River is 20 miles to the west. The Imperial ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Quartzsite, AZ

  • In the early part of the 1900s the King of Arizona (KOFA) Mine scoured this land for precious mineral deposits. Today, in a twist of fate, the 660,000-acre Kofa National Wildlife Refuge protects the region's precious plant and animal ... More on Epinions.com

 

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2nd Avenue & Mohave Road, Route 1, Box 23-B, Parker, AZ 85334

  • Four distinct Tribes - the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi and Navajo - make up the Colorado River Indian Tribes. With around 2,500 active Tribal members, ... More on arizonaguide.com

  • The Colorado River Indian Reservation occupies 268,691 acres of the area surrounding Parker along the Colorado ... More on PlanetWare

 

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