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| | Acker Park | | The park includes a 1-mile hiking trail, picnic sites, restrooms, a children's play area, and public art projects. |
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| | American Legion Park | | The park has horseshoe pits, a covered ramada, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a walking trail. |
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| | Antelope Park | | The park has ball fields, a playground, and picnic tables. |
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| | Cayuse Day-Use Area | | Horse trailers are welcome at Cayuse Day-Use Area. This area provides access to West Lake Trail #351, Balancing Rock Trail #349, and Willow Connector Trail #346. All of which are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. |
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| | Fain Park | | This park contains 100 acres; 50 of which are a recreational site for hiking, picnicking, fishing for trout in Fain Lake, gold panning, and exploring historical sites. |
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| | George Anderson Park | | An open turf area and multi-use athletic field make this area a popular area to play. |
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| | Goldwater Lake Park | | Goldwater Lake Park is contains a 15-acre lake, and features a ramada, a children's play area, picnic tables, and more. The park is located in a stand of mature Ponderosa pine trees. |
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| | Heritage Park | | The park provides access to Willow Lake. The park also features ball fields, snack bar, restrooms, ramadas, picnic tables, bleachers, hiking, and much more. |
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| | Ken Lindley Field and Park | | This park features, three ball fields, bleachers, snack bar, announcer's booth, restroom, ramada, children's play equipment, picnic tables, and a large barbecue grill. |
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| | Lynx Lake Recreation Area | | This recreation area is one of the most popular recreation areas in central Arizona. The area is common for trout fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, archaeological sites, and bird watching. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout. Rental boats, picnic tables, toilets, and drinking water are available. |
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| | Memory Park | | This park offers playground equipment, grass, picnic tables and more. It is the site for many community events. |
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| | Mountain Valley Park | | Several multi-use athletic fields are the focal point to this large park. An outdoor swimming pool, a skateboard park, and concession stands are among some of the activities that are available. |
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| | Peppertree Park | | This park has children's play equipment, barbecue grills, and a picnic table. |
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| | Playa Day-Use Area | | Located on the shore of Granite Basin Lake, this is the perfect spot to spend the afternoon. Be sure to brink your fishing pole and a picnic lunch. |
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| | Prescott Dog Park | | Completely fenced, this park has two separate areas for large or small dogs. There is also dog agility equipment and a shaded area for humans. |
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| | Prescott National Forest | | The 1.25 million acres of this forest are located in the mountains of central Arizona. Forest outdoor recreation activities include camping, picnicking, fishing, hunting, driving for pleasure, nature photography, mountain climbing, hiking, and horseback riding. The forest contains 10 campgrounds, 4 group reservation campgrounds, 7 picnic areas, and 2 group reservation picnic areas. Nearly 450 miles of scenic trails for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, or mountain biking are offered on the Prescott National Forest. |
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| | Thumb Butte | | At almost 6000 feet in elevation with most lines on the north face this is a decent place to climb on warm days. |
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| | Urban Forest Park | | The highlight of this park is the water features and the scenery. This park is popular among people who like to walk. |
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| | Watson Lake Park | | This park offers seasonal weekend camping, as well as picnic ramadas, restrooms, picnic tables, and a boat launch for Watson Lake. |
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| | Wekuvde Day-Use Area | | This area provides 7 picnic tables, restrooms, drinking water, and access to Surprise Springs Trail #350. The trail is open to hikers and mountain bikers. |
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