The Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area says they admitted over 60,000 visitors last year and provided over 4,000 public tours. “We love it because it allows us to promote Yuma. It provides economic ...
Parks, however, will still be charging for camping, concessions and tours, including at Kartchner Caverns and Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park. Visitors must show an Arizona ID to take ...
tours — including Kartchner Caverns cave tours and Riordan Mansion historic home tours — and at Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park.
Looking for some desert fun in the sun? Then don't sleep on this Arizona town that has been named the 'sunniest place on Earth.' ...
Fees still apply for camping, concessions and tours. Entry fees are not waived at Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park and McFarland State Historic Park. Arizona State Parks within 100 ...
10. Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (Yuma) Welcome to the ‘Alcatraz of Arizona’! Yuma’s old prison is now cooler than being on the lam. History with a side of air conditioning. Photo ...
The Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is a must-visit. It’s where you can see what life was like for Arizona’s most notorious outlaws. The Colorado River flows past Yuma, a lifeline in the ...