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Arizona Historical Society Museum

The museum is home to many artifacts and exhibits from Yuma's territorial days. It also pays close attention to the military presence in the area.The museum was once owned by a businessman named E. F. Sanguinetti. - Yuma 520-782-1841

Organ Pipe National Monument
Located a bit east of Yuma and south of Ajo lies the largest spot north of the border for organ pipe cacti. Many of these cactus grow in Mexico, however they are very rare in the United States. The best route to take to see the cactus would be either the Ajo Mountain Drive (about 20 miles) or the Puerto Blanco Drive (about 53 miles). The roads of graded dirt and windy. - 520-387-6849
Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Museum
Located in what used to be the mess hall of Fort Yuma now is home to the Quechan Indian Museum. Inside the museum you will find archeological items, Quechan arts, Historical photographs and more. - Yuma 619-572-0661
Quartermaster Depot
Located across the river from Fort Yuma the quartermaster depot was created toward the end of the Civil War period. The depot was used to resupply north and east army posts. Some of the depot's earliest buildings include the home of riverboat captain G.A. Johnson which was built in 1853, a weather bureau which was also home to customs agents. It wasn't until 1997 that the quartermaster depot was reopened as a state park (Yuma Crossing State Historic Park). Tours are available, call for more information. - Yuma 520-329-0471
Yuma Territorial Prison
Built by the prisoners who were held here between 1876 - 1909, the prison is definitely the most popular attraction for tourists in Yuma. Over time the prison held 3,069 armed robbers, murderers, violators etc. from all social classes. The prison was closed because it became no longer useful. In its time however it was considered a model of enlightenment. The prison also held the town library and a hospital. Tours through the museum are available call for more information. - Yuma 520-783-4771
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
Located about 40 miles north of Yuma. The refuge was created by backwaters when the Imperial Dam was built. This is a 25,765 acre area and home to many creatures (tortoises, coyotes, bobcats, bighorn sheep etc.). The area is highly popular for bird watchers. You will find many different types of birds coming and going, from water fowl to shore birds and from pelicans to Canada geese. It does get very hot in the area, so the best time to visit the refuge is fall through spring. Guided tours are available. Call for more information. - 520-783-3371
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