Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park
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Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is an Arizona state park located near Phoenix, Arizona in the United States. It consists of a 323 acre (130 hectare) botanical collection that includes a wide range of habitats and a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) main loop walking trail. Founded in 1925, the arboretum is the largest and oldest botanical garden in the state of Arizona. It is jointly managed by the University of Arizona and Arizona State Parks.
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| State Parks of Arizona |
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| Northern Region |
| Dead Horse Ranch • Fool Hollow Lake • Fort Verde • Homolovi Ruins • Jerome • Lyman Lake • Red Rock • Riordan Mansion • Slide Rock • Tonto Natural Bridge |
| Southern Region |
| Boyce Thompson Arboretum • Catalina • Kartchner Caverns • Lost Dutchman • McFarland • Oracle • Patagonia Lake • Picacho Peak • Roper Lake • Sonoita Creek Natural Area • Tombstone Courthouse • Tubac Presidio |
| Western Region |
| Alamo Lake • Buckskin Mountain • Cattail Cove • Lake Havasu • Yuma Crossing • Yuma Territorial Prison |
| National Parks within Arizona |
| Grand Canyon • Petrified Forest • Saguaro |
| National Monuments |
| Canyon de Chelly • Casa Grande Ruins • Chiricahua • Hohokam Pima • Montezuma Castle • Navajo • Organ Pipe Cactus • Pipe Spring • Rainbow Bridge • Sunset Crater Volcano • Tonto • Tuzigoot • Walnut Canyon • Wupatki |
| Municipal parks |
| South Mountain Park • Papago Park |
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