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Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things

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Arizona is a state of endless beauty and fascinating history, with countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From abandoned iron mines to old military sites, there are plenty of daytrips and camping adventures that will take you off the beaten path and into the heart of the Grand Canyon State.

Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines Old Military Sites and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area...and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
by David A. Steinberg

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 47135 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 232 pages
Paperback : 180 pages
Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.41 x 9 inches

Iron Mines

Arizona has a rich mining history, and there are many abandoned iron mines scattered throughout the state. These mines offer a unique glimpse into Arizona's past, and many of them are now open to the public for exploration.

Iron King Mine

Located near Humboldt, the Iron King Mine was once one of the largest iron mines in the world. Today, the mine is open to the public for tours, and visitors can explore the mine's tunnels, shafts, and headframes. The mine also has a museum that tells the story of the Iron King Mine and its role in Arizona's history.

The Iron King Mine, Once One Of The Largest Iron Mines In The World, Is Now Open To The Public For Tours. Hiking The Road To Ruins: Daytrips And Camping Adventures To Iron Mines Old Military Sites And Things Abandoned In The New York City Area And Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)

Copper Queen Mine

The Copper Queen Mine, located near Bisbee, was once one of the largest copper mines in the United States. Today, the mine is open to the public for tours, and visitors can explore the mine's underground tunnels and learn about the history of copper mining in Arizona.

The Copper Queen Mine, Once One Of The Largest Copper Mines In The United States, Is Now Open To The Public For Tours. Hiking The Road To Ruins: Daytrips And Camping Adventures To Iron Mines Old Military Sites And Things Abandoned In The New York City Area And Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
The Copper Queen Mine, once one of the largest copper mines in the United States, is now open to the public for tours.

Old Military Sites

Arizona was once home to a number of military installations, and there are many abandoned military sites scattered throughout the state. These sites offer a unique glimpse into Arizona's military history, and many of them are now open to the public for exploration.

Fort Huachuca

Fort Huachuca is a former military fort located near Sierra Vista. The fort was established in 1877 and played a major role in the Apache Wars. Today, the fort is open to the public for tours, and visitors can explore the fort's historic buildings, parade grounds, and museum.

Fort Huachuca, A Former Military Fort Located Near Sierra Vista, Is Now Open To The Public For Tours. Hiking The Road To Ruins: Daytrips And Camping Adventures To Iron Mines Old Military Sites And Things Abandoned In The New York City Area And Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)

Camp Verde

Camp Verde is a former military camp located near Camp Verde. The camp was established in 1864 and played a major role in the American Civil War. Today, the camp is open to the public for tours, and visitors can explore the camp's historic buildings, parade grounds, and museum.

Camp Verde, A Former Military Camp Located Near Camp Verde, Is Now Open To The Public For Tours. Hiking The Road To Ruins: Daytrips And Camping Adventures To Iron Mines Old Military Sites And Things Abandoned In The New York City Area And Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
Camp Verde, a former military camp located near Camp Verde, is now open to the public for tours.

Things to Do

In addition to iron mines and old military sites, Arizona is home to a number of other hidden gems that are perfect for daytrips and camping adventures. Here are a few ideas:

  • Visit the Petrified Forest National Park, where you can see ancient petrified trees and other geological wonders.
  • Hike to the top of Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona.
  • Explore the Grand Canyon, one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world.
  • Visit the Sedona vortexes, said to be places where the earth's energy is particularly strong.
  • Go stargazing in the Arizona desert, where you can see some of the clearest skies in the world.

Camping

Arizona is a great place to go camping, with a wide variety of campgrounds to choose from. Whether you're looking for a developed campground with full hookups or a primitive campground with no amenities, you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent.

Here are a few of the most popular campgrounds in Arizona:

  • Grand Canyon National Park Campground
  • Petrified Forest National Park Campground
  • Sedona Red Rock Country Campground
  • Lake Powell Campground
  • Mount Lemmon Campground

Planning Your Trip

When planning your daytrips and camping adventures in Arizona, be sure to keep the following tips in mind:

  • Do your research and choose destinations that interest you.
  • Make reservations in advance, especially if you're planning to camp during peak season.
  • Pack for the weather and bring plenty of water.
  • Be prepared for wildlife and other hazards.
  • Leave no trace and pack out everything you pack in.

With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and endless opportunities for adventure, Arizona is the perfect place for your next daytrip or camping adventure.

Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines Old Military Sites and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area...and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
by David A. Steinberg

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 47135 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 232 pages
Paperback : 180 pages
Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.41 x 9 inches
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Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines Old Military Sites and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
Hiking the Road to Ruins: Daytrips and Camping Adventures to Iron Mines, Old Military Sites, and Things Abandoned in the New York City Area...and Beyond (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
by David A. Steinberg

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 47135 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 232 pages
Paperback : 180 pages
Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.41 x 9 inches
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