Only remnants remain of this historic prison built in 1876, where you can see photographs of some of the prisoners who served time here over its 33 years of operation and get a feel for frontier justice.
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Only remnants remain of this historic prison built in 1876, where you can see photographs of some of the prisoners who served time here over its 33 years of operation and get a feel for frontier justice.
Once a major military supply point, this site contains the quartermaster depot and officers' quarters as well as restored historic buildings commemorating five centuries of transportation across the Colorado River.
All aboard! Travel alongside the Colorado River on this 1922 diesel-powered train while listening to local folklore tales and the history of the region.
Surrounded by graceful gardens and aviaries, this regional museum features exhibits, photographs and other items related to Arizona's territorial period.
Stretching 30 miles along the Colorado River, and encompassing desert and wetlands, this site has plentiful plant and animal life and is a great place for bird watching, hiking, boating and fishing.
Get some local flavor at the state's oldest pool hall, which is no longer a casino but serves up its famous Especial Burger, a combination hot dog and hamburger.
Located in historic Fort Yuma, this museum traces the history of the Quechan through archaeological items and photographs.
Situated in and near the floodplain of the Colorado River, this more than 60-acre nature reserve offers the outdoor enthusiast such activities as hiking, boating, sport fishing, nature study and bird watching.
At this resort "golf is free any day the sun doesn't shine," yet they rarely give away a round.
History museum features tribal beadwork, arts and crafts of the Cocopah Reservation.
This pair of executive courses offer wide open fairways and flat terrain; perfect for beginners and intermediate players.
This executive course features well-manicured fairways and elevated, undulating greens.
Amenable to virtually all types of players, this par-72 layout offers an exceptional golf experience at a very reasonable cost.
Located near the foothills east of Yuma, this flat 9-hole course offers tree-lined fairways and medium-sized greens.
Built on elevated terrain, this track is considered deceptively difficult as water comes into play on nine of eighteen holes and many of the approach shots are made from uneven lies.
At a shade over 2000-yards, this executive course is easy to walk and is favored by seniors and beginner golfers.