Our site contains complete information on national parks and monuments in Arizona, including national historic sites, recreation areas, memorials, and more.
You'll find complete details for each national park, as well as nearby trails, attractions, hotels, and guides. Explore national monument photo galleries, tourist information and plan your visit.
Additional Information
Be sure to check out our additional coverage of the following national parks, monuments, national recreation areas, historic sites, and more.
- Four Corners Monument
- Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
- National Geographic Visitor Center Grand Canyon
- Tumacacori National Historical Park



Canyon De Chelly National Monument offers scenic drives with dramatic overlooks and Southwestern history with 1500 year old Anasazi ruins.
The Grand Canyon is an awesome place. Its overwhelming size and its intricate and colorful landscape make it without question one of the seven marvels of the natural world.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area has 1.5 million acres on the banks of the Colorado River, Lake Mead and Lake Mohave.
Monument Valley is an area of exceptional free standing red rock monoliths that rise up to 1,000 above the desert floor. The landscape they create is truly majestic, a fact documented by the numerous Westerns that have used it as a backdrop.
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is a showcase for the Sonoran Desert, exhibiting an extraordinary collection of plants, including the organ pipe cactus. The park is not heavily visited so you'll be likely to experience a fair amount of solitude here.
Petrified Forest National Park is a nice day trip for those traveling I-40 in northeastern Arizona. It features the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified wood as well as the multi-colored badlands of the Painted Desert.
The world's most recognizable cacti, the giant Saguaro Cactus are showcased at Saguaro National Park. You can enjoy these icons of the desert on a leisurely scenic drive or short hike.