 | | Cottonwood, Arizona | | Includes Camp Verde and Clarkdale |  |
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| | Dead Horse Ranch State Park | | Dead Horse Ranch State Park is used for bird watching, walking, hiking, picnicking, camping, canoeing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and stream fishing. |
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| | Forest Loop Trail | | This trail, located within the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, is a 0.5 mile loop. |
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| | Hicky Ditch Trail | | This trail, located within the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, is a 0.5 mile trail, one way. |
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| | Lime Kiln Trail | | This trail, located within the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, is 2.1 miles long one way. |
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| | Mesa Trail | | This trail, located within the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, is a 1.2 mile loop. It can be accessed from all areas of the park. Mountain bikes, horses, and hikers may use this trail. |
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| | Tavasci Marsh Trail | | This trail, located within the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, is a 1.0 mile one way trail. |
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| | Verde River | | This river is one of Arizona's major perennial rivers and a treasured resource in the central part of the state. Free flowing for most of its length, it provides lush riparian habitat, abundant wildlife, diverse recreational opportunities, and spectacular scenery. The majority of the upper and lower Verde River passes through National Forestlands that is open to public recreation of all kinds. Fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, bird watching, and sightseeing are all popular activities. The lower river is designated a Wild and Scenic River and offers the opportunity to fish by boat from Beasley Flats to Childs. |
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