Canyon
De Chelly NM
Chinle, AZ |
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The
visitor center is 3 miles east of Chinle and US-191. Follow
route 7 towards the monument entrance and you'll find the building
at the intersection of the North Rim and South Rim drives.
The stamp is inside. |
Casa
Grande Ruins NM
Coolidge, AZ |
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The
monument is located at the corners of route 87 and 287. The
entrance is along 287 and the stamp is in the visitor
center. I asked the Ranger if they have a stamp for Hohokam
Pima National Monument but was told the stamp does not exist. |
Chiricahua
NM
Willcox, AZ |
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From
I-10 take exit 336 or 344 to Willcox, then follow route 186 east
for 31 miles. The visitor center is a couple miles past the
entrance station and the stamp is just inside. |
Glen
Canyon NRA - Marble Canyon
Marble Canyon, AZ |
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The
Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center is located on the western side
of the Navajo Bridge which spans the Colorado River at US-89Alt. This stamp is inside, next to the cash register. |
Glen
Canyon NRA - Page
Page, AZ |
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The
Carl Hayden Visitor Center is located on the western side of the
Glen Canyon Dam, along US-89. You'll find this stamp, as
well as the Rainbow Bridge stamp,
in the corner of the bookstore. There is a different stamp
for Glen Canyon in Utah. |
Grand
Canyon NP
Grand Canyon, AZ |
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At
$20 per auto and $10 per motorcycle, the Grand Canyon entrance
fee makes
buying a NPS pass well worth the money. This stamp is in the
visitor center, near Yavapai Point. |
Grand
Canyon NP - North Rim
North Rim, AZ |
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215
miles of road separate the South Rim from the North Rim, although
they are only 10 miles apart as the crow flies. At 8,300
feet above sea level, the North Rim experiences cold weather
year-round and is only open from mid-May to mid-October. The
stamp is kept in the visitor center, located near the Grand Canyon
Lodge. |
Hubble
Trading Post NHS
Ganado, AZ |
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The
site is on route 264, 1 mile west of Ganado, located in the Navajo
Nation. Remember that the Navajo Nation observes daylight
savings time but the state of Arizona does not. |
Montezuma
Castle NM
Camp Verde, AZ |
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Take
exit 287 from I-17. The monument is about 3 miles north of
Camp Verde. The stamp is just inside the visitor center. |
Navajo
NM
Tonalea, AZ |
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Follow
US-160 19 miles southwest of Kayenta, then turn north up route
564. Continue north for 9 miles to the end and you'll find
the stamp in the visitor center. |
Petrified
Forest NP
Petrified Forest, AZ |
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The
Painted Desert Visitor Center is just north of I-40, Exit 311. |
Pipe
Spring NM
Moccasin, AZ |
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Pipe
Spring National Monument is located in northern Arizona, about 15
miles west of Fredonia. Take route 389 and turn north
up Moccasin Rd. The stamp is in the bookstore. |
Saguaro
NP
Tucson, AZ |
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Saguaro
National Park has two units, one west of Tucson and another to the
east. I got this stamp in the East district, along Freeman
Road. The visitor center is at the beginning of the Cactus
Forest Loop Drive. |
Sunset
Crater Volcano NM
Flagstaff, AZ |
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The
site is east of US-89, about 13 miles north of Flagstaff. A
36-mile loop
road connects to Wupatki National Monument. |
Tonto
NM
Roosevelt, AZ |
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Tonto
National Monument is 4 miles east of Roosevelt Dam, along route
88. |
Tuzigoot
NM
Clarkdale, AZ |
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This
monument is a couple miles east of Clarkdale, and a few north of
Cottonwood, not very far from Montezuma Castle National
Monument. If you take US-89Alt from Sedona, turn north up
Main Street when you get to Cottonwood and follow it through town
towards Clarksdale for 4 miles. Turn right on Tuzigoot road
and continue towards the visitor center. |
Walnut
Canyon NM
Flagstaff, AZ |
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From
I-40 take exit 204 east of Flagstaff. The visitor center is
3 miles south of the exit and about 10 miles from downtown
Flagstaff. |
Wupatki
NM
Flagstaff, AZ |
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The
entrance to Wupatki is some 30 miles north of Flagstaff, off
US-89. The visitor center is another 14 miles into the park,
at the Wupatki Pueblo. The loop road continues south to
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. |