Safford Attractions

Muleshoe Ranch

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Bureau of Land Management
711 14th Avenue

The Muleshoe Ranch Cooperative Management Area (CMA) is 55,000 acres of rugged beauty…...
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Stockton Pass Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Located off of State Route 266 at Stockton Pass, this campground sits at 5,600 feet and has seven sites with a 14-day stay limit...
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Cunningham Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at 9,000 feet in the Safford District of the Coronado, Cunningham Camp has 10 camp sites with hiking trails, horse corrals, picnic areas, and restrooms...
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Hot Well Dunes Campground

711 14th Avenue

The Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area was a beach approximately two million years ago. What remains today offers one of the most unique recreation spots in Arizona...
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Owl Creek Campground

711 14th Avenue

Owl Creek Campground is located 10 miles south of Clifton within the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area...
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Columbine Corrals Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at an elevation of 9,600 feet in the Safford Ranger District, Columbine Corrals Campground offers a horse corral, trailhead, and hiking trails in the area...
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Round the Mountain Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at 5,200 feet on the Coronado National Forest, Round the Mountain Campground has just three sites with access to a horse corral and trail head...
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Arcadia Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at 6,700 feet on the Swift Trail Road west of Safford, Arcadia Campground has 19 sites with access to picnicking and hiking...
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Four Mile Canyon Campground

711 14th Avenue

Located 37 miles west of Safford at 3,500 feet, Four Mile Canyon Campground has ten tent/RV sites and offers access to area hiking, picnicking, and sightseeing...
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Soldier Creek Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at 9,300 feet in the Coronado National Forest, Soldier Creek Campground offers 12 camp sites with restrooms, drinking water, and trail access...
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Clark Corrals Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Located at 9,150 feet in the Safford Ranger District, Clark Corrals Campground offers two sites with horse corrals, picnicking area, restrooms and space for trailers...
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Hospital Flat Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Situated at 9,000 feet near Grant Hill in the Coronado National Forest, Hospital Flat Campground has ten tent-only campsites with picnicking area and an interpretive trail nearby...
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Shannon Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Located near Heliograph Peak in the Safford Ranger District, Shannon Campground sits at 9,100 feet and offers 11 sites at a trailhead...
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Riverview Campground

711 14th Avenue

Riverview Campground is located within the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area offers tremendous recreational opportunities...
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Riggs Flat Campground

P.O. Box 709
504 5th Ave.

Located at an elevation of 8,600 feet in the Safford Ranger District, Riggs Flat Campground offers 26 sites with access to boating, fishing, drinking water, and a nearby trailhead...
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Fishhooks Wilderness

Bureau of Land Management
711 14th Avenue

With its scenic vistas and rugged beauty, this isolated wilderness area provides…...
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Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness

Bureau of Land Management
711 14th Ave.

The perennial waters of Aravaipa Creek have carved a scenic canyon through the Sonoran…...
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Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area

Stafford Field Office
711 14th Avenue

The 4,812 acre Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area is 30 miles east of Douglas…...
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Peloncillo Mountains Wilderness

Bureau of Land Management
711 14th Avenue

The wilderness lies within the rugged Peloncillo Range, which stretches from Mexico…...
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Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area

711 14th Ave.

A 15 mile segment of Bonita Creek and 23 miles of the Gila River have been included…...
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The Best of NileGuide
There’s never a reason to be bored in Safford. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.

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