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When you arrive at this man-made lake you won't believe you are in Arizona. Hiking trails, rental boats, campground, day use area, and picnic ramadas await you in the Park, which also offers beach access and regularly scheduled pontoon boat birding tours. Call for the tour schedule, as it changes seasonally. The Sonoita Creek State Natural Area is a pristine area located adjacent to the Park, and offers 5,000 acres of cottonwoods, willows, sycamores and mesquites, nesting black hawks and endangered species.

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Nature Conservancy's Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve

The Preserve is one of the best-known and most popular places for birding in the U.S. More birders have seen their first Gray hawks here than anywhere else. The streamside or riparian habitat found along Sonoita Creek contains some of the richest habitat remaining in Southern Arizona. More than 3

Patagonia, AZ Nature Preserves

Patagonia Lake State Park

When you arrive at this man-made lake you won'

Patagonia, AZ Recreation


Patagonia Roadside Rest

Almost as well known as the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve, the Roadside Rest is the best place to look for the Rose-throated becard, varied bunting, Indigo bunting, and Zone-tailed hawk.

Patagonia, AZ Birdwatching

Things to do near Patagonia, AZ

Boothill Graveyard

Tombstone's final resting place for the good, bad and evil of the 1880s....

Arizona Historical Society Museum at Tucson

The Tucson Main Museum features interactive and traditional exhibits about Arizona's dynamic past, including an underground c...

Ghost Towns

Charleston and Millville Tombstone silver ore was milled here in the 1880s. It was used later by the U.S. Army during Worl...

Palo Duro Creek Golf Course

Built on the historic Simmons Ranch, the Palo Duro Creek Golf Course is laid out in desert canyons and foothills, and finishe...

Chiricahua Regional Museum

The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, thei...