Getting outdoors for Dr. Martin Luther King ... Arizona residents with a valid state ID can get free entry to Arizona State Parks MLK Day ID. Fees still apply for camping, concessions and tours.
The federal holiday to celebrate and honor the life of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. falls on the third Monday of January every year. The holiday means the closure of state offices, courts ...
The park, under the Frank A. Wacha Bridge, is a popular spot for community events, boaters and anglers. It features picnic ...
The Petrified Forest ... areas in the state. "Arizona National Parks and Monuments" includes an overview of what makes each park unique, a thorough description and history and all necessary ...
It offers a stunning view of the St. Sebastian River, which is bordered by a forest of red ... along with nine primitive hike-in tent camping areas and kayak/canoe and boat launching sites ...
This small but mighty preserve outside St. Francisville offers 2 miles of hiking trails within a mixed pine hardwood forest ... for tent camping and slots for RVs. Palmetto Island State Park ...
Hiking for Fitness, a series of eight weekly group hikes, is part of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park's ParkRx program ... we have (at Sugarloaf), such as camping and the observatory.” ...
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Twelve State Parks Across the State Selected to Participate On Wednesday, Gov. Polis, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and ...
National and state parks in Arizona will waive entry fees for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Save money at Grand Canyon, in Sedona and more.