| Canyon de Chelly NM |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Protects villiage dating from 350. (note: pronounced Canyon de Shay) Stamp Location: Visitor center located on SR 7, east of Chinle and US 191. |
|
| Casa Grande Ruins NM |
 |
Synopsis: The nation's first archeological preserve protects one of the largest prehistoric structures in North America. Stamp Location: Visitor center is located off SR 87/287 in Coolidge. |
|
| Chiricahua NM |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Geological park of odd rock formations. Countless rocks stand upright amists the cool mountains in an otherwise hot desert region. Wildlife from Mexico mixes with more northern species here. Stamp Location: Visitor center located several miles into the park off SR 186 (follow signs) east of Wilcox. |
|
| Coronado NM |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Park commemorate the place where the first major European expedition entered the present day U.S. Stamp Location: Visitor center is centrally located within the monument. To get there, follow SR 92 south of Sierra Vista and take S. Coronado Mem. Blvd which will lead you to the canyon where the monument lies (21 miles). |
|
| Fort Bowie NHS |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Site comemorates the location of the former Army base where Cochise surrendered. All that remains are foundations of buildings and a ranger station. Stamp Location: Ranger station located at the actual site. To get to the actual site you must hike a 1.5 mile trail across the desert and up the ridge to Apache Pass where the site is. The trailhead is located on Apache Pass Rd (unpaved), 12 miles from I-10 and Bowie or 6 miles from SR 186 to the south. If you can not do the hike and are in a wheel chair and need assistance, call 520.847.2500 for a car to take you an alternative route in. Brochures are also only available at the site. Bring plenty of water for the hike. |
|
| Glen Canyon NRA |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Scenic water and backcountry area of southern Utah that helped give rise to the modern environmental movement. Stamp Location: Visitor centers include the Carl Hayden VC just west of Page US 89 and the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center outside of Marble Canyon on US 89 Alt. See also Utah for additional stamp locations. |
|
| Grand Canyon |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Massive canyon is the largest in the world, exposing more layers of rock than anywhere else. Crowded except in winter. Stamp Location: On the south rim its definetly available at the Canyon View Information Plaza north of the south entrance next to Mather Point and the Desert View bookstore by the east entrance. The stamp may also be obtained at the Tusayan Museum, the Yavapai Observation Station VC Bookstore, Kolb Studio, the Canyon View Info Plaza VC. On the north rim its available at the North Rim Visitor Center at the end of SR 67, and at the Tuweep Ranger station over 60 miles south of SR 389 near the Pipe Spring NM (road may be impassable when wet). |
|
| Hohakam Pima NM |
 |
Synopsis: Preserved here are the archeological remains of the Hohokam culture. Hohokam is a Pima Indian word meaning "those who have gone." Stamp Location: None. Stamp does not exist because site is not open to the public. It's listed here for informational purposes. |
 |
| Hubbell Trading Post NHS |
 Park Map |
Synopsis: Park preserves the oldest continuously run Navajo trading post. Stamp Location: Stamp may be obtained in the park visitor center on SR 264, just west of Ganado. |
 |
| Juan Bautista de Anza NHT |
 |
Synopsis: Trail commemorates the route followed by Anza in 1775-76 when he led a contingent of 30 soldiers and their families from near Nogales, AZ to found a presidio and mission on the San Francisco Bay. Stamp Location: Stamp is available in Arizona at the Tumacacori NHP, the Casa Grande Ruins NM and the Red Hills VC in Saguaro NP. See also California for an additional stamp location. |
 |