- TripBuzz found 26 things to do with kids in or near Yuma, Arizona.
- From Yuma River Tubing to Z Fun Factory, the Yuma area offers 18 different types of family activities, including: Golf, History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Parks.
- Resting on the Colorado River, Yuma is a medium-size city near the Kofa Mountain Range. An active military community, Yuma is home to both the Marine Corps Air Station and an army base. Consequently, the city hosts an annual air show and operates a Quartermaster Depot Historic Park. Other attractions in Yuma include minor-league baseball, a county fair and annual rodeo.
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Showcasing the tourism history in Yuma, Arizona, the Casa de Coronado Museum displays tourism guides in the form of Yuma and Arizona travel brochures and pamphlets. The museum is housed in a lobby of a former hotel
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As an off leash park, Bark Park offers a large grass and sand area for dogs to socialize in. The park also has a water fountain, communal water bowl, benches, and pathways.
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201 N 4th Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364
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Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park contains exhibits which cover both the military history of the site and the history of the Bureau of Reclamation's construction of major irrigation works in the Yuma area during the early 1900s.
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Relocated to the nearby casino resort, Quechan Indian Museum is small but contains a wealth of information. Its exhibits and displays celebrate the history, culture and traditions of the early Yuma residents.
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Running along the shore of the Colorado River, the Yuma Valley Railway provides a fun experience for train lovers. Visitors travel within s a restored 1922 diesel-powered train while a guide tells stories about the history of the region and local folklore.
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Comprised of a park, residential area and commercial district, the Yuma Crossing Heritage Area (often called the Yuma Crossing State Historic Park) is a locus of startling desert beauty. After working up an appetite hiking or biking, visitors can enjoy excellent dining options along historic Main Street.
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Arizona's Mittry Lake Wildlife Area is a large park, recreation area and wildlife refuge that is particularly popular among migratory bird enthusiasts. The Wildlife Area also offers a launching area for small boats and many convenient fishing spots.
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Located in Yuma, Arizona, the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge is an important component of Arizona's wildlife protection strategy. The refuge protects animals whose natural habitats are threatened by industrial expansion, pollution or human encroachment.
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180 W. First Street Suite E, Yuma, AZ 85364
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In Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area can be found, among others, antique stores, plenty of playgrounds, historical buildings and an old steam train, all o them celebrating the town's history.
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1245 W Desert Hills Dr, Yuma, AZ 85365
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Serving Arizona and California, the Desert Hills Municipal Golf Course covers almost 7,000 acres. Located in Yuma, Arizona, Desert Hills also features a pro shop, a driving range and putting greens.