 | | West Coast Arizona |  | | Welcome to West Coast Arizona! Arizona's West Coast (no beach, of course!) is formed as the Colorado River courses its way south from Hoover Dam to Mexico. Along its shoreline, visitors will find flourishing communities filled with museums and history, water-based activities galore, and natural wonders and habitats protecting the wildlife that proliferates along the river. |
|  | | | Must visit attractions in Arizona's west coast region include Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge and Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, hiking a short distance to Palm Canyon, the home of the only palm trees native to Arizona. Be sure to visit the original London Bridge in Lake Havasu City and spend some time boating, swimming, and soaking in the Arizona sun at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Arizona's west coast is where the desert meets the water and all visitors have fun! |
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