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The Big Springs Environmental Study Area offers 40 acres of natural open spaces developed as an outdoor study area and recreational site. A half mile self-guided nature trail is available offering opportunities to observe area wildlife and fauna. Address: 1360 N. Niels Hansen Lane Pinetop-Lakeside AR USA 85929
1 928 368-8696
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Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, this 1,200-acre park encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir at an elevation of 6,000 feet. There is no restriction on boat size in the lake because of its size and there is a boating and camping store nearby. The park is also full of walking and hiking trails as well as camping facilities.
1 928 337-4441
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At Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park visitors can walk through a 700 year old Salado Culture pueblo, climb ladders to second story rooms and view the typical furnishings of the era. Numerous artefacts of the culture are also displayed in the Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum. The park is open year-round. Address: US Hwy 60 Globe AZ USA
1 928 425-0320
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Woodland Lake Park is easily accessible from Pinetop and Lakeside via Highway 260. The park includes hiking and horseback riding trails, tennis and volleyball courses, fishing and boating opportunities and more. Address: Woodland Lake Road Lakeside AZ USA
1 928 368-8696
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Located in the northeast of Arizona Petrified Forest National part is one of the largest areas of petrified wood covering an area of 93,533 acres. Contained within the Forest are the badlands of the Painted Desert and numerous archaeological sites.
1 520 524-6228
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