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Dozens of different types of fish are found in the Colorado River, which passes through the Grand Canyon on its 1,400-mile path along the arid western slope of the Rocky Mountains. Populations for many of the river's 45 native species…
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Arizona, the Grand Canyon State, offers a huge array of recreational options. If you slice the state into specific "zones of interest," you'll find a broad selection of things to do and see based on your personal preferences and the ti…
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Laughlin, Nevada, is less than 100 miles south of Las Vegas, bordering the state of Arizona. It is known for its friendly gambling atmosphere along with water activities and other area attractions.
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Parker, Arizona, is a fantastic choice for the outdoor enthusiast to park his RV rig. Surrounding this small community is a wealth of activities that range from fishing for trout in the shadow of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu to hik…
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Five Mile Landing is the name of a popular campground in Topock, Arizona. The campground itself is located inside the National Wildlife Refuge and is one of the only campgrounds found in such a refuge in the US. Travelers visit the are…
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Kingman is 70 miles from the west entrance of the Grand Canyon and near the Hualapai Mountain Park--a county-run facility for hiking, bicycling and picnicking in the forested wilderness. Several RV Parks are located both in town and on…
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Those traveling to Quartzsite's RV campgrounds and resorts are well-advised to hook up any watercraft you may own behind you because Lake Havasu offers plenty of room for boating, skiing, fishing and swimming. While in Quartzsite you m…
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Formed by the damming of the Bill Williams River, Alamo Lake is one of the most scenic bodies of water in southwest Arizona. While park closures have made campsites on Alamo Lake itself scarce--Alamo Lake State Park will close in June…
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Quartzsite, Arizona, is a small desert community near the California state border in the west-central portion of the state. The region is popular for RV campers and those seeking more primitive tent camping in the desert, especially du…
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A good collection of KOA campgrounds surround Parker, Arizona, each with its own charm. Choose a KOA on your visit, and you're likely to love your time in western Arizona. Activities in the area include all sorts of boating, from canoe…
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Oatman, Arizona, is a former mining town near the Mojave Desert in the western part of the state. The community has a very small population. Desert hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing and bouldering can be enjoyed in the region surr…
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Arizona is home to a variety of RV resorts that have amenities and activities for visitors of all ages. Its warm year-around climate and low rainfall make Arizona an ideal RV vacation spot with many attractions that include the Grand C…
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Diverse recreational opportunities await travelers to each of Arizona's distinct regions, from the dry desert climate of Tucson to the snowy mountains of the Flagstaff area, according to the state's tourism website. Northern Arizona fe…
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Parker, Arizona, is the county seat of La Puz County. The city of slightly more than 3,000 was founded in 1908 and is named for Ely Parker, the first Native American commissioner in the United States government. Parker generally has ho…
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Far from the lights of Hollywood and screams of amusement parks, southern California offers outdoor enthusiasts an abundance of lakes and rivers within easy reach. San Bernardino National Forest encompasses 676,666 acres in two countie…
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