Arizona State Parks

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Desert canyons, living caves, and natural water slides — 33 parks in the Grand Canyon State

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In-Depth Guide to Arizona State Parks

Arizona’s 33 state parks bring you face-to-face with the Southwest’s most dramatic landscapes — from saguaro-studded deserts to red rock canyons, ancient cliff dwellings, and cool ponderosa forests. While the national parks dominate Arizona’s reputation, the state parks offer equally stunning scenery with far fewer crowds — and now feature cabins at several parks. 3+ million annual visitors.

Park Pass & Fees

Pass/FeeCostDetails
Annual Pass$200/yearAll 33 parks; weekends/holidays included
Daily Vehicle Fee$7–$30Varies by park
Camping (Standard)$15–$35/nightTent/RV; hookups available
Cabins$60–$100/nightKartchner, Lost Dutchman, Dead Horse Ranch

📋 Arizona State Parks: $200/year annual pass (increased from $75 in 2025). → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide.

⚠️ 2026 Price Change: Annual pass jumped to $200 (from $75). No lower-tier option. Reservations via azstateparks.com — book up to 13 months ahead. Popular cabins and Kartchner cave tours sell out fast.

Parks by Region

Northern Arizona — Sedona & Colorado Plateau

Slide Rock State Park — Oak Creek Canyon’s legendary natural water slide on smooth sandstone. Day use only — no camping. Summer weekends: arrive before 9 AM or park closes to capacity. Water temp ~60°F. Red Rock State Park — Sedona red rock nature preserve (day use only; no swimming). Unlike Slide Rock, this is a quiet educational park. Dead Horse Ranch State Park — Verde Valley camping hub near Cottonwood. Log cabins with full-size bed, bunk bed, AC/heat, picnic table, fire ring. 230+ bird species — premier Verde Valley birding. Riordan Mansion State Historic Park — stunning 1904 Arts & Crafts mansion in Flagstaff.

Central Arizona — Sonoran Desert

Lost Dutchman State Park — Arizona’s most visited state park at the base of the Superstition Mountains. 5 cabins (queen bed + 2 bunk sets; sleep 6; AC/heat, electricity, 2 porches, fire ring with grill; no pets in cabins). 135 campsites (68 with electric/water). The Siphon Draw Trail leads to the iconic Flatiron summit. Tonto Natural Bridge State Park — the world’s largest natural travertine bridge (183 feet high). Swimming hole below. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area — mountain lake near Show Low, cool summer camping at 6,300 ft elevation.

Southern Arizona — Sky Islands & Caves

Kartchner Caverns State Park — a living cave system consistently voted Arizona’s #1 attraction. Guided tours through a 3.5-mile cave with stunning formations. 2-room cabins (queen bed + 2 bunk sets; sleep 6; AC/heat, microwave, mini-fridge; cabins 3 & 4 pet-friendly). Campground with RV hookups, flush toilets, showers. Book cave tours well in advance. Catalina State ParkSanta Catalina Mountains foothills near Tucson. 120 campsites with hookups. Romero Canyon hike to pools. ⚠️ 2026: Campground A restroom/shower building closed for renovation (Feb–Apr 2026). Patagonia Lake State Park — mountain lake with 300+ bird species. Oracle State Park — dark sky park and wildlife corridor.

Western Arizona — Colorado River

Lake Havasu State Park — London Bridge views, jet skiing, boating paradise. Buckskin Mountain State Park — Colorado River camping and tubing. Cattail Cove State Park — Lake Havasu shoreline houseboating.

Cabin & Camping Guide

ParkCabinsCampsitesKey Features
Lost Dutchman SP5 (sleep 6)135 (68 hookup)Superstition views; Siphon Draw Trail
Kartchner Caverns SP2-room (sleep 6)RV hookupsLiving cave tours; microwave/fridge in cabin
Dead Horse Ranch SPLog cabinsTent + RVVerde Valley; 230+ bird species; near Sedona
Patagonia Lake SPTent + RVMountain lake; 300+ birds; rare specialties
Buckskin Mountain SPRV + tentColorado River tubing; water sports
Catalina SP (Tucson)120 (hookups)Santa Catalina foothills; Romero Pools

Cabin tips: Bring your own linens, sleeping bags, pillows, and cooking utensils — nothing provided. No cooking inside cabins (use fire ring/grill outside). Cabins fill months in advance — book up to 13 months ahead. Check pet policy per cabin.

Insider Tips

🌵 Local Knowledge

  • Slide Rock — arrive before 9 AM: Summer weekends, the park closes to capacity by mid-morning. No camping — day use only. The natural water slide is on smooth sandstone in Oak Creek — water is a refreshing 60°F. Nearby camping: Manzanita Campground (1 mi south, tent-only) or Pine Flat Campground (6 mi north).
  • Kartchner Caverns — book tours first: This is a living cave (still forming) — guided tours only. The Big Room and Rotunda tours sell out weeks ahead. Temperature inside: 72°F year-round. No cameras, no backpacks in the cave. The 2-room cabins are surprisingly well-equipped (microwave, mini-fridge, AC).
  • Lost Dutchman — desert hiking rules: 1 gallon of water per person per hour of hiking. Start before dawn in summer. The Siphon Draw Trail to the Flatiron is strenuous but iconic — summit views of the entire Valley. Wild javelinas and rattlesnakes are common — store food properly.
  • Dead Horse Ranch — Sedona backdoor: Minutes from Sedona but at a fraction of the accommodation cost. Log cabins + birding trails along the Verde River. 230+ species documented. The wine tasting rooms of Cottonwood/Jerome are a short drive.
  • Monsoon season (Jul–Sep): Sudden afternoon thunderstorms with lightning. Flash floods can fill dry washes in minutes. Never camp in dry washes. Check weather before all hikes.
  • Oracle — genuine solitude: If you want to escape crowds, Oracle State Park is a true dark sky park with a wildlife corridor and minimal visitors. Stargazing here rivals anywhere in the state.

Desert Oasis Guide

ParkWater FeatureTemp
Slide RockOak Creek natural water slide~60°F (refreshing!)
Tonto Natural BridgeTravertine pool + waterfallCool canyon shade
Patagonia LakeMountain lake + beachSwimmable summer
Lake HavasuColorado River reservoirWarm summer
Kartchner CavernsUnderground streams72°F year-round

When to Visit

SeasonHighlightsWatch Out For
Spring (Mar–May)Desert wildflowers, perfect temps, birding peakSlide Rock crowded weekends
Summer (Jun–Aug)Mountain parks (Fool Hollow, Slide Rock)Desert parks 110°F+; start before dawn
Fall (Sep–Nov)Comfortable temps, Oak Creek fall colorMonsoon storms (Jul–Sep)
Winter (Dec–Feb)Ideal desert hiking; Kartchner year-roundCold at elevation; limited mountain access

FAQs

How much is the annual pass in 2026?
$200/year — increased from $75 in 2025. Covers all 33 parks including weekends/holidays.

Are there cabins?
Yes — Lost Dutchman (5 cabins), Kartchner Caverns (2-room cabins), Dead Horse Ranch (log cabins). Bring your own linens. Book 13 months ahead.

Can I swim at Slide Rock?
Yes! Natural water slide on smooth sandstone. Day use only. Arrive before 9 AM on summer weekends — the park closes to capacity.

What is Kartchner Caverns?
A living cave system — guided tours through 3.5 miles of formations at 72°F year-round. Voted Arizona’s #1 attraction. Book tours in advance.


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