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Top 10 Arizona National Parks after Grand Canyon?

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Come to Arizona and see our great National and State Parks. Everyone knows about the Grand Canyon. After all we are the Grand Canyon State.

 

Grand Canyon National Park                                                                          The Grand Canon, Arizona

 

The best of the rest? See the list below or more more details Best Arizona National and State Parks

 

Per the Arizona Republic:

  • Chosen by Explore Arizona Insider

    Jill Cassidy

  • 1

    Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    U.S. 89 and Dam Access Road

     
  • 2

    Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    North of Kingman in northwestern Arizona

     
  • 3

    Chiricahua National Monument

    12856 E. Rhyolite Creek Road

     
  • 4

    Saguaro National Park

    3693 S. Old Spanish Trail

     
  • 5

    Dead Horse Ranch State Park

    675 Dead Horse Ranch Road

     
  • 6

    Wupatki-Sunset Crater

    16 miles north of Flagstaff off U.S. 89

     
  • 7

    Meteor Crater

    45 miles east of Flagstaff off Interstate 40

     
  • 8

    Slide Rock State Park

    6871 N. State Route 89A

     
  • 9

    Tonto Natural Bridge

    10 miles north of Payson off State Route 87

     
  • 10

    Petrified Forest National Park

    25 miles east of Holbrook off Interstate 40

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Comments (2)

Kartik Subramaniam
Adhi Schools, LLC - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Market Analysis--Educational Content, Adhi Schools

Jeffrey Masich Arizona is beautiful. People who think it is "just" desert have no idea what they're talking about. Great post highlighting your state. 

Jul 19, 2016 06:41 AM
Anonymous
Ken

Thanks for your post, however, numbers 5, 8 & 9 are "State Parks" and #7, Meteor Crater is privately owned, also not in the NPS system. The 22 National Parks in AZ can be found at: https://www.nps.gov/state/az/index.htm and offer great opportunity to explore Arizona's beauty.

Jul 20, 2016 08:40 AM
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