REFERENCES - Arizona State Parks

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REFERENCES - Arizona State Parks
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Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
APPENDICES
A. List of Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Projects in Arizona
B. List of Local, Regional and State Parks (LRSP) Heritage Fund Projects in Arizona
C. Color Maps
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
Arizona Landforms
Arizona Land Ownership
Arizona Towns and Cities by Population
National Parks and Arizona State Parks
Arizona Wilderness Areas and Other Federal Designations
Arizona Boatable Lakes and Streams
D. 2007 Outdoor Industry Foundation Report Excerpt
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Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Projects Summary
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
APACHE COUNTY
Apache County
Arizona State Parks
Eagar
Eagar
Pinetop-Lakeside
Springerville
Springerville
Springerville
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
St. Johns
COCHISE COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Benson
Benson
Benson
Bisbee
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Huachuca City
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Apache County Courts
Lyman Lake State Park
Eager Town Park
Round Valley Recreation Complex
Woodland Park Active Recreation
Springerville Town Park
Springerville Lighting Project
Springerville Park Improvements
Apache County Ball Park
Development Of City Park
St. Johns Park Land Acquisition
St. Johns Pool Expansion
St. Johns Handball Courts
Park Improvements
St. Johns Fairground Improvements
St. Johns Park Ramada
Baseball Field Development
Airport Park Restrooms/Ramadas
1980
1967
1973
1985
1987
1973
1980
1983
1974
1976
1979
1979
1981
1984
1985
1986
1986
1989
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
$84,159
$6,616
$5,000
$52,000
$43,238
$10,000
$18,870
$18,109
$42,873
$100,981
$15,000
$125,000
$18,200
$26,350
$27,527
$10,000
$35,200
$25,860
$168,318
$13,232
$10,000
$104,000
$86,476
$20,000
$37,740
$36,218
$85,745
$201,962
$30,000
$250,000
$36,400
$52,700
$55,054
$20,000
$70,400
$51,720
Patagonia Lake
Benson Athletic Field
Park & Picnic Expansion
Lions Park Development
Bisbee Municipal Swimming Pool
8th St. Park Swimming Pool
Vet. Memorial Park Baseball Field
Veterans Memorial Tennis Courts
15th Street Park Little League Base
Copperking Baseball Field Lighting
Softball Field Development Phase I
Construct Handball/Racquetball Courts
Playground Equipment
Veteran’s Park Softball Relighting
Veterans Park Tennis Courts Relighting
Termite Field Lighting Improvement
15th Street Softball Field Lighting
Huachuca City Tennis Courts
Veterans Memorial Park
Veterans Memorial Park
Veterans Memorial Park
Bella Vista Neighborhood Park
Baseball Field Lighting
Civic Center Complex Ballfields
Little League/Multi-Purpose Fields
2005
1978
1979
1991
1967
1976
1978
1978
1979
1980
1980
1980
1980
1983
1983
1985
1986
1978
1968
1971
1973
1973
1980
1983
1985
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
$517,269
$7,769
$6,434
$68,000
$47,500
$160,000
$14,967
$54,029
$13,674
$63,276
$6,000
$25,000
$2,500
$7,000
$3,194
$5,500
$20,934
$14,638
$88,501
$32,832
$31,727
$3,521
$41,419
$34,029
$106,600
$1,034,538
$15,537
$12,867
$136,000
$95,000
$320,000
$29,934
$108,057
$27,347
$126,553
$12,000
$50,000
$4,999
$14,000
$6,388
$11,000
$41,868
$29,277
$177,002
$65,664
$63,455
$7,042
$82,838
$68,057
$213,200
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LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Sierra Vista
Tombstone
Willcox
Willcox
Willcox
COCONINO COUNTY
AZ Game & Fish Dept
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Fredonia
Fredonia
Fredonia
Page
Williams
Williams
Williams
GILA COUNTY
AZ Game & Fish Dept
AZ Game & Fish Dept
Globe
Globe
Globe
Globe
Hayden
Miami
Miami
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Sierra Vista Park Acquisition
New City Park
Willcox Recreation Complex
Willcox Lighted Ballfield Development
Quail Drive Sports Park Improvements
1985
1967
1966
1978
2000
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
$71,875
$5,000
$100,000
$36,958
$109,361
$143,750
$10,000
$200,000
$73,916
$218,722
Willow Springs Lake
Slide Rock Picnic Improvements
Slide Rock Water & Waste Treatment
Municipal Artificial Ice Rink
Thorpe City Softball Lighting
Pine Park Manor
Three Parks Project
Thorpe Park Ramada & Bleachers Proj.
Pine Manor Park
Bushmaster Park Development
Flagstaff Tennis/Handball Courts.
Tennis Courts - Cheshire Park
Tennis Court Lighting
Turquoise Tennis Court Renovation
Thorpe Park Playground Improvement
Fox Glen Recreation Complex
Bicycle Trail Development
Ponderosa Park
Thorpe Park Ballfield
Foxglen Park Multi-Use Field
Flagstaff Trail System
Flagstaff Urban Trails System/Birch to B
East Flagstaff Youth Sports Complex
Fredonia Swimming Pool Repair
Fredonia Double Tennis Courts
Fredonia Little League Field Dev.
Aspen Tennis Center, Golliard Park
Ballpark Improvement Project
Williams Tennis Lighting
Williams City Park Multiple Use Facility
1966
1989
1992
1970
1971
1972
1972
1972
1973
1975
1978
1979
1979
1979
1979
1980
1981
1981
1984
1987
1990
1991
1993
1978
1981
1985
1979
1977
1979
1985
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
$154,825
$72,000
$63,000
$99,000
$28,982
$39,923
$7,000
$9,114
$40,000
$68,500
$63,104
$29,240
$23,092
$29,800
$12,000
$122,097
$3,467
$34,341
$9,977
$48,719
$47,928
$47,600
$36,744
$40,000
$22,000
$11,414
$97,500
$8,174
$2,175
$27,000
$309,650
$144,000
$126,000
$198,000
$57,964
$79,845
$14,000
$18,229
$80,000
$137,000
$126,208
$58,480
$46,184
$59,600
$24,000
$244,195
$6,934
$68,682
$19,953
$97,438
$95,856
$95,200
$73,489
$80,000
$44,000
$22,827
$195,000
$16,348
$4,350
$54,000
Canyon Creek Fish Hatchery
Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery Renovation
Globe/Miami Rec. Dev. Phase I
Community Park Development
Globe Botanical Park
Community Park Pool Improvements
Hastings Park & G. C. Dev.
Hostetler Pool Dev
Swimming Pool Renovation
1968
1985
1977
1984
1991
2003
1978
1970
1983
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
$266,800
$212,200
$113,994
$44,874
$69,736
$17,941
$27,797
$10,440
$22,085
$533,600
$424,400
$227,988
$89,748
$139,472
$35,882
$55,594
$20,880
$44,169
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LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Miami
Payson
Payson
GRAHAM COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Graham County
Graham County
Graham County
Graham County
Safford
Safford
Safford
Safford
Safford
GREENLEE COUNTY
Duncan
Greenlee County
LA PAZ COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
La Paz County
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
MARICOPA COUNTY
AZ Board of Regents
AZ Game & Fish Dept
AZ Game & Fish Dept
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Avondale
Avondale
Avondale
Avondale
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Miami Basketball Court
Rumsey Park Acq/Dev
Payson Municipal Pool
1993
1976
1985
Gila
Gila
Gila
$23,344
$191,648
$200,000
$46,687
$383,295
$400,000
Roper Lake S. P. - Dankworth Unit
Graham County Reg. Park
Graham Co. MU Recreation Field
Open Space Activity Area
Pueblo Viejo Park
Mt. Graham Golf Course
Mt. Graham Golf Course Expansion
Glenn Meadows Park
Dry Lake Park Development
Multi-Use Path Development
1978
1976
1980
1984
1990
1967
1972
1980
1986
2000
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
Graham
$72,563
$49,601
$124,532
$17,500
$34,617
$57,000
$89,700
$55,165
$10,772
$62,552
$145,125
$99,201
$249,065
$35,000
$69,234
$114,000
$179,400
$110,330
$21,545
$125,104
Duncan Community Park
Morenci Town Park A&D
1990
1989
Greenlee
Greenlee
$20,000
$75,000
$40,000
$150,000
Red Rock Unit
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Point Unit
Restrooms & Cabanas Buckskin Pt.
La Paz County Park
Community Park
Parker Community Park Phase II
Parker Community Park-Phase III
Parker Western Park
Swimming Pool
Town Park Ballfield Relighting
1967
1970
1971
1972
1973
1968
1969
1970
1973
1976
1983
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
$98,991
$10,694
$17,548
$39,792
$21,437
$22,609
$10,000
$16,442
$7,500
$255,348
$13,944
$197,983
$21,387
$35,097
$79,585
$42,874
$45,219
$20,000
$32,884
$15,000
$510,696
$27,888
ASU West Community Park
Black Canyon Shooting Range
Black Canyon Shooting Range
State Outdoor Recreation Plan
Outdoor Rec. Plan Maintenance
Arizona SCORP Project No. 2
Statewide Bicycle & Foot Pathway
Arizona State Park Plans
Arizona SCORP Update
SCORP Planning Process, Addendum I
1989 Arizona SCORP
1994 Arizona SCORP
Mountainview Park Development
Cashion Park Lighting & Rec Equip
Avondale Park Acq. & Dev.
Coldwater Park Lighting & RR Dev.
2003
1967
1968
1965
1969
1971
1973
1973
1976
1979
1986
1991
1970
1979
1979
1991
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
$500,000
$27,658
$111,577
$33,350
$12,850
$48,979
$31,557
$20,000
$84,780
$200,000
$100,000
$135,000
$8,745
$30,000
$50,579
$55,355
$1,000,000
$55,316
$223,153
$66,699
$25,700
$97,958
$63,114
$40,000
$169,560
$400,000
$200,000
$270,000
$17,490
$60,000
$101,157
$110,710
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Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Buckeye
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
El Mirage
Fountain Hills
Gila Bend
Gila Bend
Gilbert
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Grant Year
Buckeye Skate Park
Navarette Park Development
Arrowhead Meadows Park Dev.
Armstrong Memorial Park Dev.
Knox Acquisition
Chandler Tennis Courts
Folley Memorial Park Development
E. Neighborhood Park Phase I
Knox Property, Phase I Dev.
Oakland Tennis Courts
Arrowhead Pool
Folley Park Ballfield Lighting
Chandler Acquisition and Development
Shawnee Park Phase I
Pima Park Phase II
Hoopes Park Phase I
Chandler Retention Parks Improvement
Chandler Recreation Lighting
El Mirage Park Renovation
Development of Fountain Park: Phase II
Community Tennis Courts
Parks Improvement
Lindsey Road Reg. Park (Freestone)
Thunderbird Park Water System
Rose Lane & O’Neil Parks
Thunderbird Rec. Area
Glendale Recreation Facilities
Glendale-Apollo Swimming Pool
Ballfield Lighting at Apollo H.S.
Thunderbird Development Phase I
Sahuaro Ranch Park
Glendale Union H.S. Lighting
Bicentennial School Lighting
Kachina School Lighting
Glendale Park Development
Tierra Buena Court Lighting
Glendale H.S. Swim Pool & Bathhouse
Sands Park Development
Cactus High School Swimming Pool
Relamping Rose Lane & O’Neil Parks
Cholla Park Recreation Facilities
Development Of Tierra Buena Park
Heritage School Ballfield Lights
Development Of Rose Lane Park
Sahuaro Ranch Park Development
Western Glendale Reg. Park: Phase II
227
2003
1973
1973
1973
1974
1975
1975
1976
1976
1978
1978
1979
1980
1983
1983
1983
1985
1985
1988
2001
1978
1979
1987
1967
1968
1970
1971
1973
1974
1974
1975
1976
1977
1977
1977
1977
1978
1978
1979
1979
1980
1981
1981
1981
1983
2005
County
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $35,000
$2,283
$15,817
$2,200
$25,000
$22,500
$125,000
$25,000
$95,341
$11,415
$251,970
$65,527
$147,400
$81,750
$60,000
$42,900
$27,450
$4,500
$7,154
$237,307
$13,549
$14,498
$75,000
$31,000
$7,312
$50,900
$83,984
$111,723
$34,961
$98,983
$385,156
$24,347
$11,257
$9,438
$229,711
$3,000
$230,386
$61,904
$233,750
$23,583
$95,947
$78,853
$14,000
$43,131
$303,821
$192,675
$70,000
$4,565
$31,634
$4,400
$50,000
$45,000
$250,000
$50,000
$190,682
$22,830
$503,940
$131,054
$294,800
$163,500
$120,000
$85,800
$54,900
$9,000
$14,307
$1,496,650
$27,098
$28,996
$150,000
$62,000
$14,624
$101,800
$167,969
$223,447
$69,922
$197,967
$770,312
$48,694
$22,514
$18,877
$459,421
$6,000
$460,772
$123,809
$467,500
$47,165
$191,894
$157,705
$28,000
$86,262
$607,642
$385,350
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Goodyear
Goodyear
Goodyear
Goodyear
Goodyear
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Guadalupe
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Grant Year
Goodyear Tennis Court Development
Development Of Goodyear Parks
Goodyear Park Development
Tennis Lighting Loma Linda Park
Community Park
Community Park Development
Biehn Colony Ballfield Lighting
Biehn Colony Park Improvements
Sun Circle Trail
Lake Pleasant Development
Lake Pleasant Development II
Casey Abbott Rec. Area
Buckeye Hills Recreation Area
McDowell Mountain Regional Park
White Tank Mountain Regional Park
Buckeye Hills Rec Area
White Tank Mountain Regional Park
Lake Pleasant Regional Park Phase 4
Usery Mountain Recreation Area
Buckhorn Family Campground
Casey Abbott Dev, Phase II
Casey Abbott Dev.
McDowell Mtn. Park II
Casey Abbott Horse Arena
White Tank Min. Park, III
Recreation Lighting Pendergast School
Aguila Community Park, Phase I
Ballfields, Lighting at Laveen School
Agua Fria H.S Recreational Imp.
Laveen Recreational Facilities
Dunivant Park III
Theme Playground Development
Kino Swimming Pool
Fitch Park
Reed Park
Kleinman Park/SW Mesa
Reed Park Phase II
Fitch Park Phase II
Evergreen Park Development
Playground Equip. at Mesa Parks
Red Mountain Park (Fmrly Palo Verde)
Powell/Eisenhower Schools Ballfields
Development at Four Mesa Parks
Kleinman Park
Greenfield Park
Fremont Pool
228
1975
1976
1977
1979
2003
1976
1979
1989
1966
1967
1968
1970
1971
1971
1971
1972
1972
1972
1973
1974
1976
1977
1977
1978
1978
1979
1979
1979
1980
1980
1986
1986
1968
1970
1970
1971
1971
1971
1972
1972
1972
1972
1973
1974
1975
1975
County
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $13,375
$14,000
$10,000
$4,490
$638,732
$37,135
$34,730
$6,250
$21,627
$31,500
$144,000
$65,983
$50,000
$48,933
$14,990
$3,627
$184,741
$56,977
$36,000
$53,216
$156,239
$142,317
$199,246
$318,934
$278,766
$32,726
$59,000
$62,500
$21,327
$64,727
$41,547
$62,180
$68,000
$76,947
$75,454
$66,000
$89,168
$85,396
$2,994
$6,250
$34,060
$11,994
$15,810
$53,666
$39,690
$150,000
$26,749
$28,000
$20,000
$8,979
$1,277,464
$74,270
$69,460
$12,500
$43,254
$63,000
$288,000
$131,966
$100,000
$97,866
$29,980
$7,253
$369,481
$113,953
$72,000
$106,433
$312,478
$284,634
$398,491
$637,867
$557,533
$65,451
$118,000
$125,000
$42,654
$129,454
$83,094
$124,360
$136,000
$153,893
$150,908
$132,000
$178,337
$170,791
$5,987
$12,500
$68,121
$23,987
$31,619
$107,332
$79,380
$300,000
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Grant Year
Poston Junior High School Lighting
Park Of The Canals
S. Greenfield Rd. Park
Jefferson Park Site
S. W. Park Development
Neighborhood Parks Improvement
Dev. Of Dobson Ranch Park
Development Of Northwest Park
Riverview Park Development Phase II
Greenfield Park Development, Phase I
Carriage Lane Park Development Ph. I
Neighborhood Park Development Ph.
Dobson Ranch Park Development
Kleinman Park Development
Carriage Lane Park Dev. Phase III
Emerald Park Development Phase I
Greenfield Park/Dev. Phase III
Mountain View Park Development Ph I
Riverview Park Dev. - Phase III
Sherwood Manor Park Dev. Phase I
Dobson Ranch Park Improvements
Pioneer Park
Kingsborough Park Phase III
Sherwood Park Phase III
Fitch Park Rehabilitation
Park Of The Canals III
Augusta Ranch Park Development
Peoria Park Acquisition & Development
Peoria Parks Development
Kiwanis Park
75th Ave. & Greenway Park
Squaw Peak Park
South Mountain Park
Cortez Canal Bank Park
Roadrunner Park Development
North Mountain Park
Papago Regional Park
Roeser Road Park
Camelback Mountain
Cortez Park Development
Paradise Valley Urban Park
Sueno Park, 43rd Ave & Encanto
Palma Park, 11th Street and Townley
Desert West Park, 63rd Ave/ Encanto
Ma-Ha-Tuak Park, 7th Ave/ McNeil
Little Canyon Park, 31st Ave & Missouri
El Reposo Park
229
1977
1977
1977
1978
1978
1979
1979
1979
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1983
1985
1985
1985
1986
1986
2002
1973
1978
1984
2002
1966
1966
1967
1967
1967
1967
1967
1968
1969
1969
1970
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
County
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $22,000
$55,888
$25,000
$187,772
$50,000
$44,807
$100,000
$150,000
$194,665
$75,000
$25,000
$27,992
$139,307
$48,698
$51,272
$27,641
$19,691
$26,000
$54,150
$26,000
$35,615
$37,750
$13,000
$27,520
$60,000
$27,750
$394,439
$22,421
$265,000
$92,500
$500,000
$103,153
$28,000
$62,736
$149,000
$60,000
$105,000
$100,962
$165,585
$135,271
$108,133
$95,520
$76,250
$104,348
$20,475
$99,000
$79,975
$44,000
$111,776
$50,000
$375,545
$100,000
$89,614
$200,000
$300,000
$389,331
$150,000
$50,000
$55,983
$278,613
$97,395
$102,544
$55,282
$39,382
$52,000
$108,300
$52,000
$71,230
$75,500
$26,000
$55,039
$120,000
$55,500
$839,233
$44,842
$530,000
$185,000
$1,000,000
$206,305
$56,000
$125,472
$298,000
$120,000
$210,000
$201,923
$331,170
$270,541
$216,266
$191,040
$152,500
$208,695
$40,950
$198,000
$159,950
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Grant Year
Los Olivos Park, 28th St/ Indian School
La Pradera Park, 39th Ave. & Glendale
Royal Palm Park, 15th Ave & Butler
Circle K Park, 12th St/ S Mountain Ave
Acoma Park, 39th Ave & Acoma
El Oso Park, 75th Ave & Osborn
Echo Canyon Park Acquisition
Paradise Valley Park Community Ctr
Unnamed Park Between 32nd & 40th St
Sweetwater Park, 40th St./ Tatum
Cactus Park Development
Cactus Park Swimming Pool
Nevitt Park, 44th Way & Vineyard
Dev. of El Oso Park, 75th Ave & Osborn
Acacia Park, 30th Ave & Hearn
Unnamed Park in Phoenix Mt. Preserve
Royal Palm Park, 15th Ave & Butler
Ma-Ha-Tuak Initial Dev, 7th Ave/ McNeil
Acoma Pk-Initial Dev. 39th Ave/ Acoma
Sueno Pk-Initial Dev 43rd Ave/ Encanto
El Reposo Park-Initial Dev.
Meig Acquisition Phoenix Mtn. Preserve
Durham Acq. Option 2/ Phx Mtn Prsve.
Phoenix Metro Area Bikeway Dev.
Palma Park, 12th St. & Dunlap
Paradise Valley Park Gymkhana
Meig Acq, 4th Option-Phx Mtn Prsve
Los Olivos Park, 28th St/ Glenrosa
Nuestro Park-Acq/Dev, 8th St/ Pima
Construction of Tennis Crts-El Reposo
Alvord/Caesar Chavez Lake Develop
La Pradera Park
Alvord Park/Caesar Chavez Dev Ph II
Sandpiper/Crossed Arrows Pk-Acq/Dev.
Durham Property Acq.-Phx Mtn Prsve
Durham Property Acq. Phx Mtn Prsve
Singer Property Acq/Dev-Conocido Pk
Phoenix Mountain Preserve Acq.
Westcor Pt.I-Sweetwater/Cholla Cove
Edison Park Development
G.R. Herberger Pk, 56th St/ Indian Schl
Parcel 57 Acq. Phoenix Mtn. Preserves
Paradise Valley Park Dev. Phase 6
Sweetwater/Cholla Cove Pk-Acq/ Dev II
Parcel 65 Acq. Phoenix Mtn. Preserve
Hayden Park Addition
Norton Park Acq, 12th St & Hatcher
230
1971
1971
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1977
1977
1978
1978
1978
1978
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1980
1980
County
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $239,500
$192,135
$257,500
$76,450
$38,344
$28,100
$207,500
$3,539
$120,000
$47,250
$34,575
$201,843
$36,250
$25,188
$68,700
$137,500
$36,400
$42,000
$13,850
$49,400
$40,900
$47,460
$220,613
$185,187
$19,580
$34,533
$47,565
$87,188
$110,000
$70,000
$261,324
$101,225
$137,500
$200,000
$195,939
$274,798
$148,051
$344,675
$254,487
$26,203
$23,357
$300,000
$148,930
$88,713
$300,000
$157,791
$100,050
$479,000
$384,270
$515,000
$152,900
$76,687
$56,200
$415,000
$7,077
$240,000
$94,500
$69,150
$403,686
$72,500
$50,375
$137,400
$275,000
$72,800
$84,000
$27,700
$98,800
$81,800
$94,920
$441,226
$370,375
$39,160
$69,065
$95,130
$174,376
$220,000
$140,000
$522,648
$202,450
$275,000
$400,000
$391,878
$549,596
$296,102
$689,350
$508,974
$52,406
$46,714
$600,000
$297,859
$177,425
$600,000
$315,582
$200,100
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Queen Creek
Queen Creek
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Grant Year
Nueve Park Continuing Development
El Reposo Park Continuing Develop
Central Park Development
Hoelzen Land Acq-Nevitt & Hoshoni Pk
Sandpiper/Crossed Arrows Pk-Acoma
Sunburst Paradise Pk-47 Av/Paradise
Parcel 49 Acq. Phoenix Mtn. Pres.
Arcadia Park, 56th St & Osborn
Hayden Park Development
Alvord Pk & S. Mtn Parcel Acq
Develop Sueno & Sumida Parks
Encanto Park
La Pradera Park Development
Cactus Park
Moon Valley Park
Cave Creek/Rose Mofford Sprts Comp.
Desert West Park - Ph I Development
Christy Cove Park Development
Nevitt Park Continuing Development
Cholla Cove Park
El Reposo Park Restroom
Solano Park Lighted Ballfield
Nueve Park Game Court/Play Area Dev
Hermoso Park Picnic And Play Area
Lookout Mountain Park Improvements
Buffalo Ridge Park Improvements
63rd Ave. & Garfield Dev.
Long Homestead Park Development
Desert Mountain Park Ballfield Complex
Horseshoe Park/Equestrian Centre
Scottsdale Community Pool
Scottsdale Short Course Swim Pool
Chesnutt Neighborhood Park
Eldorado Park Urban Campground
Eldorado Lake
Improvement Projects In 4 Parks
Chaparral Park-formerly Jackrabbit
Park
Chaparral Park (formerly Jackrabbit Pk)
Chaparral Park (was Jackrabbit Park)
Scottsdale City Bikeways
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
Vista Del Camino Spray Pad
Scottsdale City Bikeways Phase II
Chaparral Park Phase III
Indian Bend Wash Flood Control
McCormick Ranch Parks
Chaparral Tennis Lighting
231
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total 1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1981
1983
1983
1984
1984
1985
1985
1985
1985
1986
1986
1987
1988
1988
1989
1993
1995
2003
2003
2005
1966
1967
1969
1969
1970
1970
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
$116,000
$115,933
$9,807
$236,749
$204,803
$85,174
$106,538
$152,206
$101,488
$210,000
$325,000
$125,000
$106,000
$18,000
$147,565
$140,000
$65,000
$60,125
$59,078
$66,750
$25,852
$32,995
$32,404
$31,942
$45,637
$114,500
$227,500
$154,560
$427,421
$935,000
$25,782
$81,752
$19,882
$124,595
$73,875
$54,250
$232,000
$231,865
$19,614
$473,498
$409,606
$170,347
$213,076
$304,412
$202,976
$420,000
$650,000
$250,000
$212,000
$36,000
$295,130
$280,000
$130,000
$120,250
$118,155
$133,500
$51,703
$65,990
$64,807
$63,884
$91,274
$229,000
$455,000
$309,120
$854,842
$1,870,000
$51,564
$163,503
$39,765
$249,190
$147,750
$108,500
1971
1972
1972
1973
1973
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
$102,253
$314,054
$339,597
$7,500
$100,000
$10,000
$13,500
$32,500
$494,195
$229,600
$15,000
$204,507
$628,108
$679,193
$15,000
$200,000
$20,000
$27,000
$65,000
$988,390
$459,200
$30,000
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tolleson
Tolleson
Tolleson
Tolleson
Tolleson
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
Grant Year
Scottsdale City Bikeways, Phase IV
Osborn Park
Gainey Ranch Park
Tempe Canal Park
Escalante Park
Tempe Canal Park No 2
Selleh Park Development Phase II
Hudson Park Development
Papago Park Development Phase I
Tempe Canal Park Phase III
Knoell Site Acquisition (Cole Park)
Suggs Nghbrhd Park Acq. (Scudder)
Kiwanis Community Park Acquisition
Selleh Park Development
Cyprus Park Development
Rotary Park Development
Multi-Purpose Field Lighting
Meyer Park Development
Joyce Park Development
Kiwanis Pk Dev.
Prelim Dev. of Five Neighborhood Pks
Escalante Park Swimming Pool
Clark Park Swimming Pool
Papago Park, Phase II Development
Tennis Court Improvement
Casa Madre Park (Ehrhardt Park)
Moeur Park Development
Neighborhood Park - Carver Road & La
Dev. of Two Neighborhood Parks
Handball Court Lighting
Kiwanis Pk. Group Picnic/Garden Areas
General Park Development
Multipurpose Athletic Field Dev.
Recreation Facilities Relighting
Neighborhood Park Improv. Phase II
Neighborhood Park Improv. Phase III
Escalante Park Ballfield Improvements
Kiwanis Park Ramada
McClintock Swimming Pool Renovation
Tempe Sports Complex: Phase II
Tolleson Jr HS Ballfield Lighting
Tolleson Park Dev. Project A
Development of Two Park Sites
Ballfield Lighting
Tolleson Raquetball/Handball
Overhaul to Existing Swimming Pool
Constellation Park Development
232
1975
1975
1984
1967
1968
1970
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1973
1973
1974
1974
1974
1975
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1980
1980
1981
1985
1985
1986
1989
1994
2002
1977
1979
1983
1986
1989
1973
1979
County
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $25,000
$90,000
$38,075
$50,000
$11,321
$37,523
$7,825
$7,811
$18,219
$10,141
$13,083
$17,836
$382,307
$13,000
$6,861
$5,000
$49,771
$6,986
$8,250
$137,500
$46,875
$158,694
$150,000
$49,238
$20,257
$64,264
$65,613
$55,000
$55,000
$18,203
$328,500
$70,278
$225,000
$17,081
$81,630
$38,460
$11,602
$75,000
$370,000
$500,000
$23,214
$19,372
$42,500
$61,150
$26,337
$18,823
$3,915
$50,000
$180,000
$76,150
$100,000
$22,642
$75,046
$15,650
$15,000
$36,437
$20,281
$26,166
$35,671
$764,614
$26,000
$13,722
$10,000
$99,542
$13,972
$16,500
$275,000
$93,750
$317,389
$300,000
$98,475
$40,515
$128,528
$131,226
$110,000
$110,000
$36,407
$657,000
$140,556
$450,000
$34,161
$163,261
$76,920
$23,204
$150,000
$1,162,200
$1,855,000
$46,428
$38,744
$85,000
$122,300
$52,674
$37,646
$7,831
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
MOHAVE COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Kingman
Kingman
Kingman
Mohave County
Mohave County
NAVAJO COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Holbrook
Holbrook
Holbrook
Holbrook
Holbrook
Navajo County
Navajo County
Navajo County
Pinetop-Lakeside
Pinetop-Lakeside
Pinetop-Lakeside
Show Low
Show Low
Show Low
Show Low
Show Low
Snowflake
Snowflake
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Winslow
Winslow
Winslow
Winslow
Winslow
Winslow
Winslow
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Wellik Park Development-Phase I
Maguire Park Development
1991
2005
Maricopa
Maricopa
$75,000
$42,000
$150,000
$84,000
Lake Havasu State Park
Cattail Cove Development
Lake Havasu State Park
Campsites & Toilets
Day Use Area & Restrooms
Nicklause Park Development
Rotary Park Soccer Field Lighting
Kingman Swimming Pool & Bathhouse
Kingman Municipal Golf Course
Fire Fighter Memorial Park
Neal-Butler Ballpark Lights & Water
Davis Camp Improvements
1967
1969
1971
1972
1972
1968
2006
1972
1973
1975
1979
1983
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
$10,000
$18,868
$51,636
$10,750
$15,053
$31,432
$258,545
$54,051
$266,580
$79,916
$9,850
$109,495
$20,000
$37,736
$103,271
$21,500
$30,106
$62,864
$517,090
$108,103
$533,161
$159,832
$19,700
$218,990
Homolovi Ruins State Park
Holbrook Swimming Pool
Holbrook Tennis Courts
Ball Park Lighting & Playground Dev.
Development of City School Courts
Lisitzky Park Playground Equipment
Navajo County Recreation Center
Little Painted Desert Park Picnic Fac
Heber/Overgaard Park Development
Woodland Lake Park
Woodland Lake Trail and Access
Pinetop Recreation Complex Lighting
Show Low City Park Dev.
Show Low City Park Dev. - Phase II
Show Low City Park, III
David C. Porter Park Baseball Field
Show Low H S Ballfield Relighting
Snowflake Golf Course
Centennial Park Development
Town Park Development
Taylor Town Park Acquisition
Taylor Park Project
Freeman Park Improvements
Winslow Bathhouse
City of Winslow Hospitality Park
Winslow Trail, Ballfield & Courts
Little League Park Sprinkler System
Centennial Plaza Park
Coopertown Mini-Park
Multi-use Field Improvements
1993
1977
1978
1979
1980
2005
1980
1981
1983
1984
1990
2006
1973
1974
1978
1983
1988
1977
1978
1976
1990
1993
2003
1966
1979
1980
1981
1981
1982
1986
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
$62,500
$285,438
$48,815
$49,500
$110,000
$14,845
$181,858
$10,000
$25,000
$39,000
$35,085
$155,000
$32,954
$29,961
$67,026
$44,842
$25,745
$188,360
$109,305
$38,552
$22,500
$19,521
$90,128
$15,743
$299,915
$75,000
$4,750
$12,598
$30,199
$20,955
$125,000
$570,876
$97,630
$99,000
$220,000
$29,690
$363,715
$20,000
$50,000
$78,000
$70,170
$310,000
$65,907
$59,922
$134,052
$89,684
$51,490
$376,720
$218,610
$77,104
$45,000
$39,596
$180,256
$31,485
$599,830
$150,000
$9,500
$25,195
$60,397
$41,910
233
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
PIMA COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Oro Valley
Oro Valley
Oro Valley
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
South Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Grant Year
Catalina State Park Land Acquisition
Catalina State Park: Phase II
Catalina State Park: Phase I
Dennis Weaver Park
Dennis Weaver Park
Light MU Fields Dennis Weaver
Ajo County Park
Marana Park
Marana Park Tennis Courts
Marana Park Swimming Pool
Manzanita Park Development
Western Hills Park
Los Ninos Park
Fort Lowell Archery Range Land Acq.
Marana Community Park
Los Ninos Neighborhood Park
Ajo Neighborhood Park
Emily Gray School Playground
Spanish Trail Bicycle & Hiking Trail
Casas Adobes Neighborhood Park
Flowing Wells Rec. Coop.
Marana HS Community Rec. Coop.
Cross Jr. High School Community Coop
Rillito Town Park
Ajo Regional Park, Phase VII
Ajo Neighborhood Park II
Anamax Neighborhood Park
Los Ninos-Augie Acona Park
Reynolds/Manzanita Park
Tucson Mountain Park Expansion
McDonald District Park
Arthur Pack Softball Complex
E.S. “Bud” Walker Neighborhood Park
Denny Dunn Neighborhood Park
Wildwood Neighborhood Park
Arthur Pack Ballfield Lighting Phase
McDonald Park Ballfield Lighting
South Tucson Park Acquisition
Tucson Night Lighting
Pueblo Garden Bathhouse Addition
Mansfield Swim. Pool & Bathhouse
Mission-Del Norte Park
Palo Verde Swimming Pool
Palo Verde Park
Pantano Swimming Pool
Fort Lowell Park
234
1979
2002
2003
1973
1977
1980
1966
1967
1969
1970
1970
1970
1970
1972
1972
1972
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1976
1976
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1978
1979
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1983
1983
1972
1966
1966
1966
1967
1967
1967
1967
1967
County
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $300,000
$191,170
$528,181
$132,425
$66,000
$50,000
$6,052
$22,824
$8,256
$44,657
$48,360
$31,415
$5,182
$5,000
$10,998
$90,214
$100,942
$30,000
$150,000
$18,488
$50,651
$14,093
$10,969
$12,738
$30,675
$29,004
$74,810
$17,500
$42,192
$132,391
$40,714
$71,677
$55,000
$55,394
$48,080
$75,000
$75,000
$14,850
$30,634
$9,467
$36,921
$25,987
$29,128
$14,750
$38,709
$65,568
$600,000
$382,340
$1,056,362
$264,850
$132,000
$100,000
$12,104
$45,647
$16,512
$89,314
$96,719
$62,830
$10,364
$10,000
$21,995
$180,428
$201,884
$60,000
$300,000
$36,976
$101,301
$28,186
$21,938
$25,477
$61,351
$58,007
$149,619
$35,000
$84,384
$264,782
$81,428
$143,354
$110,000
$110,787
$96,159
$150,000
$150,000
$29,700
$61,268
$18,934
$73,842
$51,974
$58,256
$29,500
$77,419
$131,137
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Grant Year
Pantano Park Improvements
Mansfield Park Improvements
Mission Park Improvements
Rodeo Park Improvements
Palo Verde Park Improvements
Kennedy Park Improvements
Mirasol Park Improvements
Vista Del Pueblo Park Improvement
Del Norte Park Improvements
Mission Park Baseball Field Lighting
Kennedy Lake
Ft. Lowell Park Tennis Courts
Oury Park Acquisition
Northwest District Park Dev.
Northwest Dist. Park Acquisition
Southwest Neighborhood Park Dev.
Tennis Court Lighting Randolph Park
Diving Bays At Three Municipal Pools
Oury Park Development
Santa Rita Softball Field & Lighting
Pantano Baseball Field
Rodeo Irrigation Turf & Trees
Prudence Land Acquisition
Randolph Tennis & Handball Courts
Mini Park 3 Development
Del Norte Irrigation
El Rio Swimming Pool & Misc. Dev.
Mini Park #4 Development
Northeast District Park
Model Cities Neighborhood Park Dev.
Mini Park #5 Development
Lakeside Park Site Acquisition
Hearthstone Park Site Acquisition
Kennedy Park Swimming Pool
Escalante Park Swimming Pool
Randolph Center Pool Bathhouse
Casas Del Sol Pk Site Acq.
Mansfield Park Land Acq.
Rodeo Pk Softball Field Lighting
NW Dst. Park Lighted Softball Field
Ft. Lowell Ballfield Lighting
Lakeside Park - Phase II Development
Bravo Park Acquisition & Development
Freedom Pk Devel/ Case Pk Addition
Doolen JHS Softball Fld/ M-U Ct Lights
Utterback J.H.S. Multi-Use Ct. Lighting
235
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1972
1973
1973
1973
1973
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1974
1975
1975
1975
County
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $12,699
$3,782
$11,416
$11,848
$946
$4,495
$12,763
$923
$15,287
$69,960
$57,094
$33,401
$16,500
$70,530
$82,032
$8,539
$14,777
$79,068
$27,215
$25,371
$50,000
$5,000
$28,800
$83,525
$3,606
$7,500
$103,653
$3,567
$57,300
$14,167
$7,150
$40,500
$22,500
$75,773
$102,073
$67,901
$11,250
$41,950
$12,231
$18,437
$60,000
$53,830
$49,725
$85,000
$13,004
$4,000
$25,398
$7,564
$22,832
$23,697
$1,891
$8,990
$25,526
$1,846
$30,573
$139,920
$114,188
$66,802
$33,000
$141,059
$164,064
$17,079
$29,553
$158,135
$54,430
$50,742
$100,000
$10,000
$57,600
$167,050
$7,212
$15,000
$207,306
$7,134
$114,600
$28,334
$14,300
$81,000
$45,000
$151,547
$204,146
$135,802
$22,500
$83,900
$24,462
$36,874
$120,000
$107,659
$99,450
$170,000
$26,008
$8,000
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Grant Year
Flowing Wells H.S. Tennis Ct. Lighting
Amphitheater H.S. B-ball/Tennis Lights
Catalina High School Swim Pool
Tucson H.S. Tennis Court Lighting
Santa Cruz Greenbelt
Oury Park Swimming Pool
Rincon High School Multiple-Use Court
Vail J.H.S. Multiple-Use Ct. Lighting
Gridley J.H.S. Multiple-Use Ct. Lighting
Sunnyside Park Development
Amphitheater H.S. Pool
Freedom Park Pool/ Case Park Addition
Hearthstone Park Development
Silverbell Golf Course
Santa Rita H.S. Baseball Field Lighting
Flowing Wells Lighting
Utterback J.H.S. Playfield Lighting
Fickett J.H.S. M-U Court Lighting
Catalina High School Court Lighting
Sahuaro HS M-U Courts Lighting
Palo Verde HS Multiple Use Lighting
Magee Jr HS Multi Use Courts Lighting
Santa Rita High School Lighting
Magee Jr. H.S. Playfield Lighting
Canyon Del Oro High School Coop
Santa Cruz Riverpark Dev., II
Santa Cruz Riverpark Acquisition
Four Lighted Tennis Courts
Tennis Lighting - James Thomas Park
Desert Shadows Neighborhood Park
Himmel Park Tennis Court Lights
Lakeside Park Phase III Development
Lincoln Regional Park Phased Dev
Menlo Park Landscaping & Lighting
Ormsby Park Lights
Park Renovation/Catalina Armory Parks
Randolph Park Baseball Field Lights
Randolph Park Tennis & Handball Crts
Silverbell Regional Park Phased Dev
J.F. Kennedy Regional Park
Amphitheater Jr HS Playfield Lights
Reid Park & Zoo Improvements
Amphitheater HS Basketball Lighting
Northeast Regional Park Phase I
Reid Regional Park Renovation
Eastside Golf Course
Udall Park Phase II
236
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1978
1978
1978
1978
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
1980
1980
1980
1981
1981
1981
1981
1983
County
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total $8,174
$56,500
$201,150
$12,175
$76,252
$120,057
$2,000
$2,000
$3,000
$265,000
$202,500
$145,142
$46,533
$301,600
$34,995
$40,087
$10,390
$3,510
$6,000
$3,490
$4,984
$3,489
$7,927
$15,000
$23,178
$130,000
$296,184
$59,529
$6,712
$47,798
$29,958
$29,483
$300,000
$33,123
$25,592
$52,070
$151,825
$281,010
$50,752
$151,659
$17,811
$215,000
$10,000
$75,000
$62,673
$564,191
$72,000
$16,348
$113,000
$402,300
$24,350
$152,504
$240,113
$4,000
$4,000
$6,000
$530,000
$405,000
$290,283
$93,066
$603,200
$69,989
$80,174
$20,779
$7,020
$12,000
$6,980
$9,968
$6,977
$15,854
$30,000
$46,356
$260,000
$592,368
$119,057
$13,424
$95,595
$59,915
$58,966
$600,000
$66,246
$51,184
$104,140
$303,650
$562,019
$101,504
$303,318
$35,623
$430,000
$20,000
$150,000
$125,347
$1,128,382
$144,000
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
PINAL COUNTY
Apache Junction
Apache Junction
Apache Junction
Apache Junction
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Coolidge
Coolidge
Coolidge
Coolidge
Coolidge
Coolidge
Eloy
Eloy
Eloy
Eloy
Florence
Florence
Florence
Kearny
Kearny
Kearny
Kearny
Kearny
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Northwest Park Baseball Lighting
Santa Rita Park Comfort Station
Kennedy Regional Park Development
Greasewood Park Dev
Lakeside Park Dev
Mansfield Park Development
Udall Park Picnic And Baseball Facility
Rio Vista Park: Phase I
Case Park Development: Phase II
1983
1984
1985
1986
1986
1986
1988
2002
2002
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
$37,500
$20,000
$197,200
$75,000
$75,000
$71,000
$75,000
$191,802
$126,934
$75,000
$40,000
$394,400
$150,000
$150,000
$142,000
$150,000
$383,604
$253,868
Ball Park & Tennis Courts
Prospector Park Development Phase I
Prospector Park Open Space
City Hall Park Improvements
Picacho Peak State Park
Picacho Peak State Park
Picacho Peak RR, Shower, & Water
Picacho Peak State Park
Lost Dutchman State Park Develop
Picacho Peak State Park RR/Shower
Picacho Peak State Park RR/Shower
Lost Dutchman State Park Imp.
Lost Dutchman State Park Imp.
Municipal Golf Course
Santa Cruz Park - Phase II
Mosley Park Development
Westside Park Development
Eastland Park Development
Gilbert Park Improvements
Ed Hooper Rodeo Pk Multisports Comp.
West School Park
Coolidge Regional Park Phase I
Coolidge Regional Park Phase II
Coolidge Regional Park Phase III
Coolidge Regional Park Phase IV
East Park Improvement
Trekell Park Development
Jones Park Facilities Project
Eloy Facilities Improvement
Jones Park Swimming Pool Renovation
Heritage Park Renovation
Heritage Park
Neighborhood Park
Hubbard Park
Kearny Swimming Pool & Bathhouse
Lighting For Ballfield
Hubbard Park Improvements
Kearny Parks Renovation
1980
1985
1987
1987
1966
1971
1992
1993
1995
2000
2001
2004
2006
1976
1979
1980
1980
1980
1985
2000
1974
1980
1980
1983
1985
1989
1977
1979
1995
2002
1987
1990
1995
1973
1978
1979
1979
1995
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
$95,953
$102,500
$75,000
$50,000
$50,312
$30,821
$76,076
$55,000
$125,656
$208,945
$491,235
$553,629
$160,546
$283,000
$15,650
$23,500
$16,475
$15,000
$13,801
$315,625
$38,226
$50,000
$47,000
$20,049
$29,113
$8,360
$20,155
$18,788
$63,000
$253,802
$29,000
$30,000
$63,810
$43,884
$140,295
$17,742
$42,000
$65,435
$191,905
$205,000
$150,000
$100,000
$100,623
$61,642
$152,152
$110,000
$343,750
$417,890
$982,470
$1,107,259
$321,091
$566,000
$31,300
$47,000
$32,950
$30,000
$27,602
$1,500,000
$76,451
$100,000
$94,000
$40,098
$58,226
$16,719
$40,310
$37,575
$126,000
$507,604
$58,000
$60,000
$127,620
$87,768
$280,590
$35,484
$84,000
$147,500
237
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix A
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Grant Year
Mammoth
Mammoth Municipal Swimming Pool
Mammoth
Mammoth Multi-Use Park Dev.
Superior
Lighting At Kennedy & Roosevelt Schs
Superior
Ballfield Lighting Project Phase II
Superior
Superior Comm Park Acq & Devel
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Patagonia Lake Park Improvements
Arizona State Parks
Patagonia Lake State Park Campgrnd
Nogales
Nogales Tennis Courts
Nogales
Madison Street Park
Nogales
Anza Drive Dev.
Nogales
Multi-Use Softball Field
Nogales
Jr. Olympic Swimming Pool
Nogales
Reg. Park And Golf Course
Patagonia
Community Swimming Pool
YAVAPAI COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Arizona State Parks
Dead Horse Ranch State Park Phase II
Arizona State Parks
Dead Horse Ranch Dev.
Arizona State Parks
Dead Horse Ranch State Park Develop
Camp Verde
Camp Verde Recreation Center
Chino Valley
Chino Valley Center Dev.
Chino Valley
Chino Valley Youth & Community Park
Chino Valley
Chino Valley Multi-Use Court Dev.
Clarkdale
Selna Ballfield Park
Clarkdale
Clarkdale Swimming Pool Imp
Clarkdale
Clarkdale Municipal Pool Renovation
Cottonwood
Cottonwood Park & Playground
Cottonwood
Cottonwood Swimming Pool
Cottonwood
Cottonwood Riverfront Park
Prescott
Prescott City Park
Prescott
Prescott City Park
Prescott
Roughrider Park
Prescott
Granite Creek Park
Prescott
Willow Lake Park
Prescott
Willow Lake Park, II
Prescott
Granite Creek Park, III
Prescott
Granite Creek Park
Prescott
Heritage Park Phase III Development
Prescott
Granite Mtn. Tennis Courts
Prescott
Heritage Park
Prescott
Multi-use Field Complex
Prescott
Pioneer Multiple Use Park
Prescott
Willow & Watson Lake Improvements
Prescott Valley
Site Development-Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley Dev. Phase II
Prescott Valley
Community Park Development
238
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total 1975
1985
1979
1980
1988
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
$60,000
$23,853
$44,540
$22,340
$65,069
$120,000
$47,706
$89,079
$44,680
$130,138
1982
1985
1967
1968
1973
1974
1974
1978
1987
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
$299,588
$86,800
$4,225
$2,160
$24,883
$18,500
$62,500
$175,000
$75,000
$599,175
$173,600
$8,450
$4,320
$49,766
$37,000
$125,000
$350,000
$150,000
1973
1975
1976
2002
1979
1977
1981
1986
1977
1985
1991
1978
1980
1985
1966
1966
1973
1974
1974
1976
1977
1978
1979
1981
1984
1991
1992
2001
1978
1980
1983
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
$72,675
$260,096
$70,000
$600,000
$47,314
$5,000
$30,800
$11,023
$32,311
$8,550
$72,500
$18,484
$182,000
$49,875
$14,466
$4,000
$46,814
$14,560
$18,700
$34,169
$11,981
$30,800
$19,645
$29,390
$8,484
$66,189
$100,000
$560,000
$9,848
$17,992
$16,313
$145,350
$520,191
$140,000
$1,200,000
$94,628
$10,000
$61,600
$22,046
$64,621
$17,100
$145,000
$36,968
$364,000
$99,750
$28,932
$8,000
$93,629
$29,120
$37,400
$68,338
$23,963
$61,600
$39,290
$58,780
$16,968
$132,378
$200,000
$3,922,195
$19,697
$35,984
$32,626
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Appendix A — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LWCF Recipient
Project Title
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Sedona
Sedona
Sedona
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
YUMA COUNTY
San Luis
San Luis
San Luis
San Luis
Somerton
Wellton
Wellton
Wellton
Wellton
Wellton
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma County
Yuma County
Yuma County
Yuma County
Yuma County
Yuma County
Grant Year
County
LWCF Award
Proj.Cost
Total Neighborhood Park Development
Viewpoint Park
Sedona Rec. Park
Sedona Posse Grounds
Posse Grounds Park Improvements
Tenderfoot Hill Park
Lynx Creek Natural History Park
1986
2002
1974
1981
1993
1977
2001
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
$11,058
$252,000
$54,000
$67,600
$46,800
$24,607
$164,908
$22,116
$740,040
$108,000
$135,200
$93,600
$49,214
$329,816
Friendship Park
San Luis Friendship Park Phase II
San Luis Town Park Development
Eligio Ramirez Park Development
Council Avenue Park: Phase I
Butterfield Park
Butterfield Park 2
Butterfield Park Phase III
Wellton Cooperative Recreation Project
Mini Park/Recreation Complex
John F. Kennedy Ball Field
Development of Smucker Park
Sanguinetti Athletic Field
Convention Center Recreation Complex
Kennedy Park Expansion
Reg. Complex Expansion Tennis Courts
Recreation Complex Expansion
Joe Henry Park Improvements
Carver Park Improvements
Sanguinetti Park Improvements
Riverfront Gateway Park
N. R. Adair Memorial Park
N. R. Adair Memorial Park Dev
Gadsden Park Dev.
N. R. Adair Memorial Park
N. R. Adair Mexican Silhouette
Gadsden Park
1971
1972
1988
2003
2002
1967
1970
1972
1977
1983
1967
1967
1968
1978
1979
1979
1980
1983
1985
1986
2001
1968
1970
1970
1970
1971
1977
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
$18,596
$13,939
$61,050
$97,500
$130,000
$3,132
$2,500
$5,000
$19,343
$12,827
$75,915
$6,423
$18,400
$58,400
$146,852
$32,607
$30,000
$70,400
$53,000
$7,500
$184,000
$11,960
$12,417
$2,000
$17,480
$5,000
$12,362
$37,191
$27,878
$122,100
$195,000
$260,000
$6,264
$5,000
$10,000
$38,686
$25,654
$151,830
$12,847
$36,800
$116,800
$293,704
$65,214
$60,000
$140,800
$106,000
$15,000
$368,000
$23,920
$24,834
$4,000
$34,960
$10,000
$24,725
239
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix B
Local, Regional and State Parks (LRSP) Heritage Fund Projects Summary
LRSP Recipient
Project Title
APACHE COUNTY
Eagar
Eagar
Eagar
St. Johns
COCHISE COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Benson
Benson
Bisbee
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Sierra Vista
Sierra Vista
Tombstone
Willcox
COCONINO COUNTY
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Coconino County
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Fredonia
Navajo Nation
Page
Page
Page
Williams
Williams
Williams
Williams
GILA COUNTY
Gila County
Globe
Globe
Miami
Miami
Payson
Payson
Payson
Grant Year
County
LRSP Award
Proj.Cost
Total Eagar Pool Protective Enclosure
Round Valley Recreation Center
Ramsey Park Renovation/Development
City Park Playground Equipment
1992
2000
2006
2003
Apache
Apache
Apache
Apache
$45,250
$75,000
$359,408
$20,000
$90,500
$150,000
$857,075
$40,000
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Lions Park: Phase II
Benson Skate Park
Bisbee Park Acquisition/Development
Causey Park Lighting
Veterans Park Lighting
Paseo de las Americas
Airport Park Development
Civic Complex Park Development
Gateway Park Acquisition/Development
Medigovich Ballfield Improvement
Quail Drive Sports Park & Pavilion
1993
1992
2003
1995
1992
1992
1999
2003
1993
1998
1998
1994
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
Cochise
$71,000
$22,250
$25,000
$161,650
$19,800
$17,350
$235,452
$132,352
$70,500
$216,896
$31,062
$166,500
$142,000
$44,500
$50,000
$323,300
$39,600
$34,700
$823,412
$484,193
$141,000
$444,859
$62,125
$333,000
Raymond Park Multi-Purpose Field
Doney Park Acquisition/Development
Fort Tuthill Land Acq/Dev
Pumphouse Greenway Acquisition
Lone Tree Park Development
Pumphouse Greenway
Peaks View County Park: Phase II
Fort Tuthill Amphitheater: Phase II
Tuba City County Park
Foxglenn Park Extension
Foxglenn Park Renovations
Continental Park Land Acquisition
Thorpe Park Improvement: Phase I
6th Avenue BMX Park
Fredonia Little League Field Develop.
Upper Antelope Canyon Vis. Ctr: Ph. I
Doland Sports Complex
Page Sports Complex: Phase II
Baseball/Soccer Fields Complex
Williams Ballfield Complex Development
Rodeo Grounds Park Improvements
Williams Aquatic Center
Recreation Center Park
1993
1997
1997
2000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2006
1993
1999
2000
2003
2004
1992
2004
1991
1993
2006
1994
1997
1999
2004
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
Coconino
$7,500
$129,675
$500,250
$478,787
$81,213
$285,184
$137,996
$457,877
$782,420
$37,500
$530,347
$149,445
$550,000
$298,681
$9,719
$48,700
$244,256
$145,250
$775,685
$30,000
$49,000
$542,500
$47,600
$15,000
$259,350
$1,000,500
$1,243,787
$171,357
$571,552
$275,992
$915,754
$1,564,840
$75,000
$1,597,246
$298,890
$1,500,000
$597,363
$19,438
$97,400
$488,512
$290,500
$1,561,685
$60,000
$116,740
$1,085,000
$95,290
Fairgrounds Multi-Complex Park
Round Mountain Park
Multi-Purpose Recreation Facility
Miami Memorial Park
Miami Memorial Park: Phase II
Rumsey Park Improvement Project
Green Valley Lake Park
Rumsey Park Development
2004
1992
1999
1997
2004
1992
1993
2000
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
Gila
$170,883
$55,088
$350,000
$34,688
$57,800
$40,000
$186,763
$195,000
$341,767
$110,176
$700,000
$69,376
$115,600
$80,000
$373,526
$390,000
240
Appendix B— ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
LRSP Recipient
LA PAZ COUNTY
Colorado River Indian T
Parker
Quartzsite
MARICOPA COUNTY
Avondale
Buckeye
Buckeye
Buckeye
Cave Creek
Chandler
El Mirage
Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills
Fountain Hills
Gila Bend
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Glendale
Goodyear
Goodyear
Goodyear
Litchfield Park
Litchfield Park
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Project Title
Grant County
LRSP Total Ahakhav Park Improvement
Western Park Ramada
Quartzsite Park Recreation Area
1999
1993
1993
La Paz
La Paz
La Paz
$282,138
$20,500
$24,750
$594,038
$41,000
$49,500
Avondale/Pendergast Pk Development
Buckeye Aquatic Facility
Ellis Field Lighting
Earl Edgar Field Lighting
Cave Creek Gateway Park
Chandler Reg. Park Racquet Complex
El Mirage Community Park
Golden Eagle Community Park
Golden Eagle Community Park: Ph. II
Golden Eagle Community Park: Ph. IV
Fountain Park Acq/Dev: Phase I
Golden Eagle Community Park: Ph. V
Four Peaks Neighborhood Park
Gila Bend Recreational Facilities
Crossroads Park Improvements
Mesquite Junior High Pool
Freestone Park: Phase II
Gilbert Pool Improvement
McQueen Park: Phase III
Water Tower Park Development
Desert Mirage Park Development
Greenbrier Park (Skunk Creek)
Manistee Serenity Park
Discovery Park Development
Arrowhead Meadows Linear Park
Skunk Crk Linear Pk Connector Link
Grand Canal Linear Pk ADA Playgrnd
Bicycle Park Acquisition and Develop.
West Glendale Skate/Water Play Pk
City/School District Joint Use Park
Western Glendale Reg. Park: Ph. II
Litchfield Park Lighting
Goodyear Bicycle Path Construction
Goodyear Park Equipment
Litchfield Park City Parks Dev
Litchfield Park Rec Center Enhance
Two Ballfields Area Lighting/Fencing
McDowell Mountain Pk Improvements
Red Mountain District
Alta Mesa Park
Whitman (frmly Inglewood) Pk Impr
Falcon Hill Park
Rancho Del Mar Park
Mesa Summit Park Play Area
Mesa Harmony Park Play Area
Apache Neighborhood Park
Sweetwater (frmly Oakwood) Park
Calbrisa Neighborhood Park
Sundance Neighborhood Park
Rio Vista (frmly Peoria) Community Pk
2004
1996
1998
2001
1993
1995
2005
1991
1994
1996
1998
1997
1997
1995
1992
1993
1994
1995
2001
2005
1995
1996
1996
1998
1998
1999
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1992
1993
1993
1993
1993
1992
2004
1992
1995
1994
1995
1995
1998
1997
1993
1991
1997
2000
2002
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
$600,000
$400,000
$59,842
$62,500
$182,652
$500,000
$750,000
$301,250
$363,250
$390,500
$700,000
$331,900
$368,100
$145,450
$198,500
$500,000
$200,000
$100,000
$252,431
$312,631
$300,000
$239,550
$285,000
$351,125
$224,006
$105,175
$156,394
$317,876
$571,530
$712,512
$707,325
$71,250
$49,828
$17,500
$26,546
$95,000
$61,209
$150,000
$410,568
$208,800
$267,600
$246,700
$153,500
$251,622
$112,320
$198,550
$240,000
$178,681
$560,000
$585,324
$1,200,000
$800,000
$119,684
$125,000
$365,304
$1,210,113
$2,602,310
$602,500
$726,500
$781,000
$1,400,000
$663,800
$736,200
$290,900
$397,000
$1,000,000
$400,000
$200,000
$4,100,000
$625,263
$600,000
$479,100
$570,000
$702,250
$448,012
$220,868
$316,989
$862,223
$1,665,030
$1,619,743
$1,593,994
$142,500
$99,656
$35,000
$53,092
$190,000
$122,418
$300,000
$821,136
$417,600
$535,200
$493,400
$307,000
$599,100
$227,040
$397,100
$480,000
$357,362
$1,683,795
$7,263,973
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LRSP Recipient
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Queen Creek
Queen Creek
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Surprise
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
Wickenburg
MOHAVE COUNTY
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Bullhead City
Colorado City
Hualapai Tribe
Hualapai Tribe
Hualapai Tribe
Kingman
Kingman
Kingman
Kingman
Lake Havasu City
Mohave County
NAVAJO COUNTY
Arizona State Parks
Holbrook
Navajo County
Project Title
Grant County
LRSP Total Desert West Park Development
Verde Park Renovation
Arcadia Park Playground Improvement
Palomino Park Improvements
87th Ave & Encanto Park Development
Dynamite Pk Playgrnd/Tennis Courts
Rio Salado Central Avenue Gateway
Falcon Park Athletic Field Lighting
Circle K Park Athletic Field Lighting
Long Homestead Park Development
Puerto Park Development
Queen Creek Wash Acquisition
Wash/Open Space Acquisition
Cholla Park Development
Scottsdale Community Parks
Sports Lighting Projects
Rio Montana Park Development
Eldorado Skate Park
Scottsdale Ranch Park Desert Garden
CAP Basin Sports Complex Develop.
McDowell Mtn. Ranch Pk/Aquatic Ctr
Chaparral Park Expansion
Lizard Run Rec. Corridor/Greenbelt
Daley Park Access/Playground
Park Rio Norte
Rio Salado Linear Park
Rio Salado Linear Park Development
McClintock Swimming Pool Renovation
Escalante Park Improvements
Warner-Hardy Softball Complex
Sunset (Wellik) Park Development
Sunset Park Picnic Tables/Tennis Crts
Municipal Skate Park
Coffinger Park Ramada
Hassayampa School Playground
1992
1992
1993
1993
1996
2001
2002
2002
2002
2003
2004
1998
2002
1991
1991
1992
1993
1997
2000
2001
2002
2004
2005
1993
1992
1995
1994
1994
1996
1997
1991
1994
2003
2004
2005
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
Maricopa
$206,166
$123,544
$32,500
$60,000
$171,200
$79,799
$275,000
$125,000
$62,500
$362,025
$202,720
$95,000
$499,500
$359,750
$219,765
$77,000
$293,026
$60,000
$250,000
$500,000
$225,000
$500,000
$773,259
$35,750
$161,850
$320,000
$65,900
$132,700
$79,321
$630,000
$122,000
$109,100
$101,157
$94,737
$64,512
$412,332
$247,088
$65,000
$120,000
$342,400
$159,598
$915,000
$250,000
$125,000
$1,818,518
$405,440
$190,000
$999,000
$719,500
$439,530
$154,000
$586,052
$120,000
$500,000
$1,000,000
$450,000
$1,000,000
$1,546,519
$71,500
$323,700
$640,000
$131,800
$1,005,400
$158,642
$2,250,000
$244,000
$218,200
$202,315
$189,474
$129,025
Recreational Complex Development
Rotary Park Soccer Field Improvement
Rotary Park Ballfields: Phase I
Rotary Park Ballfields: Phase II
Rotary Park Ballfields: Phase III
Rotary Park Soccer Field Lighting
Heritage Park
Hualapai Diamond Creek Rd Rec Dev
Rodeo Circle Park: Phase I
Rodeo Circle Park: Phase II
Southside Pk Control/Concession Bldg
Centennial Park Concession Building
Walleck Ranch Park
Metcalfe/Firefighter’s Park Improve.
Lake Havasu City Tennis Complex
Heritage Park
1994
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
1991
1993
1994
1997
1997
1998
2001
2002
1997
2001
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
Mohave
$149,940
$192,500
$67,000
$302,000
$288,500
$247,410
$19,700
$17,760
$143,900
$140,000
$95,000
$99,620
$254,008
$134,513
$256,573
$358,000
$299,880
$412,000
$134,000
$604,000
$577,000
$494,820
$39,400
$35,520
$287,800
$307,450
$190,000
$199,240
$508,016
$269,026
$513,146
$716,000
Homolovi Ruins SP Facilities Develop.
Holbrook Pool Resurfacing
Heber/Overgaard Pk MultiPurpose Crt
1992
1993
1992
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
$148,944
$30,000
$10,500
$297,888
$60,000
$21,000
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LRSP Recipient
Project Title
Pinetop-Lakeside
Show Low
Snowflake
Taylor
Taylor
White Mtn Apache Tr.
Winslow
Winslow
PIMA COUNTY
Oro Valley
Oro Valley
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima County
Pima Co Flood Control
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
PINAL COUNTY
Ak-Chin Indian Comm.
Apache Junction
Apache Junction
Apache Junction
Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Casa Grande
Coolidge
Coolidge
Coolidge
Eloy
Florence
Kearny
Kearny
Kearny
Maricopa
Pinal County
Pinal County
Superior
Superior
Grant Year
County
LRSP Award
Proj.Cost
Total Civic Center Park
Family Aquatic & Fitness Park
Snowflake Skatepark
Taylor Park Project
Freeman Park Project Improvements
Tribal Park Development
Sacred Heart Park Construction
Winslow Pool Renovation
1999
1993
2002
1992
1994
1994
1993
1997
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
Navajo
$254,700
$500,000
$124,360
$58,750
$100,000
$30,000
$27,000
$150,000
$509,400
$1,000,000
$248,720
$117,500
$200,000
$60,000
$54,000
$300,000
Dennis Weaver Park Playground
Dennis Weaver Park Renovation
Potam Park Redevelopment
Colossal Cave Land Acquisition
Agua Caliente RP Water Res Rec Dev
Gates Pass Overlook Improvements
Pegler Wash Recreation Area RR
Brandi Fenton Memorial Park
Pima Co Memorial Tree Walk Irrigation
Rodeo Park Renovation
Jefferson Park Development
Community Sports Park Development
Gene Reid Park Renovation
Randolph Tennis Center
Freedom/Kennedy/Lakeside/Murrieta Pk
Four Tucson Parks Improvements
Jacobs Park Soccer Complex Develop.
Mansfield & Menlo Parks Waterslides
Santa Rosa Park Acquisition/Develop.
Juhan Park Development
Golf Links Softball/Soccer Fields
Rolling Hills Park Development
Kino & 36th Street Park Development
1993
1997
1997
1992
1991
1994
2002
2005
1994
1993
1993
1993
1992
1991
1992
1994
1994
1994
1995
1995
1996
1996
1998
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
Pima
$48,960
$150,000
$23,000
$650,000
$38,500
$50,900
$60,000
$699,821
$34,400
$130,000
$28,000
$246,500
$115,500
$179,000
$371,250
$100,000
$400,000
$136,500
$200,000
$500,000
$500,000
$200,000
$700,000
$97,920
$300,000
$46,000
$3,300,000
$77,000
$101,800
$125,000
$1,399,642
$68,800
$260,000
$56,000
$493,000
$231,000
$358,000
$742,500
$200,000
$800,000
$273,000
$400,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$400,000
$1,400,000
Playground/Baseball Park Development
Prospector Park: Phase III
Prospector Park Lighting/Ramadas
Superstition Shadows Pk Improvement
Picacho Peak SP Restroom/Shower
Oracle State Park Improvements
Dave White Regional Park Expansion
Desert Valley Park Development
O’Neil Park Renovations
Coolidge Main Street Park
Multi-Purpose Ballfield/Tennis Crt Dev
Coolidge Park Development
Jones Park Skate Park
Heritage Park
Kearny Pool Improvements
Kearny Parks Renovation
Kearny Lake Ramadas
Pacana Park
Dudleyville Park Ballfield Development
Liberty Park Improvements
Roosevelt School Park Project
Community Swimming Pool
2003
1994
1998
2001
1992
1994
1992
1994
2001
1993
1998
2004
2004
1992
1994
1995
2004
2006
1999
2003
1993
2001
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
Pinal
$203,750
$225,000
$75,000
$250,000
$113,851
$198,000
$100,000
$29,700
$75,000
$15,500
$105,263
$132,705
$75,000
$70,000
$60,800
$8,314
$10,000
$775,000
$25,500
$17,204
$47,500
$265,000
$407,500
$450,000
$150,000
$500,000
$227,702
$396,000
$200,000
$59,400
$150,000
$31,000
$210,526
$265,410
$150,000
$140,000
$121,600
$147,500
$24,000
$5,286,102
$51,000
$35,843
$95,000
$530,000
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LRSP Recipient
Project Title
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Patagonia
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County
YAVAPAI COUNTY
Camp Verde
Camp Verde
Camp Verde
Chino Valley
Chino Valley
Chino Valley
Clarkdale
Clarkdale
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Jerome
Prescott
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Sedona
Sedona
Sedona
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
Yavapai County
Yavapai-Apache Tribe
YUMA COUNTY
San Luis
Somerton
Somerton
Wellton
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma County
Grant Year
County
LRSP Award
Proj.Cost
Total Richardson Park Renovation
Guevavi Ranch Preserve: Phase I
Guevavi Ranch Preserve
Guevavi Ranch Preserve: Phase III
La Cancha Park Renovation
Tubac Park
West Rio Rico Multi-Use Park
Ronald R. Morriss Park Improvements
1999
1991
1993
1994
1994
1997
2003
2004
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
$42,652
$342,500
$202,500
$25,000
$27,000
$110,000
$435,864
$50,000
$91,514
$685,000
$405,000
$50,000
$54,000
$220,000
$1,037,772
$100,000
Camp Verde Heritage Pool Develop.
Camp Verde Parks Improvements
Camp Verde Community Park
Community Center Park
Community Center Park: Phase II
Community Center Park: Phase III
Selna Ballfield Lighting Replacement
Centerville Park
Riverfront Regional Park: Phase II
Cottonwood Public Pool Improvements
Ballfield Lighting/Improvements
Riverfront Park Expansion
Sliding Jail Park
J.S. Acker Park Development
Mountain Valley Park Acquisition
Mountain Valley Park Land Acq #2
Mountain Valley Park Amphitheater
Mountain Valley Aquatic Center Dev
Fain Park
Mountain Valley Park Ballfield Lighting
Posse Grounds Park Acquisition
Sedona Cultural Park
Sunset Park
Henry Cordes Park
Quail Ridge Park Acq/Devel
Kyllo Park Acq/Devel
Windmill Park
High Desert Park
Oak Creek Elem. School Sports Lighting
Heritage Park
1994
1999
2003
2000
2004
2006
1999
2001
1992
1995
1998
2002
1993
1998
1992
1993
1995
1994
1997
2000
1995
1996
2000
1998
1999
1999
2000
2001
2002
1996
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
Yavapai
$150,000
$202,801
$510,078
$98,000
$175,000
$575,125
$28,900
$172,400
$170,000
$81,500
$152,000
$550,197
$21,000
$75,000
$100,000
$75,000
$160,125
$300,000
$149,525
$265,000
$300,000
$586,600
$422,414
$166,421
$243,400
$63,600
$140,250
$75,000
$82,392
$104,300
$300,000
$405,602
$1,279,438
$198,000
$350,000
$1,150,250
$57,800
$344,800
$340,000
$163,000
$304,000
$1,100,394
$42,000
$150,000
$200,000
$150,000
$519,250
$600,000
$299,050
$600,000
$600,000
$1,173,200
$1,162,865
$332,842
$533,400
$130,100
$280,500
$150,000
$164,784
$208,600
Outdoor Recreation Facilities: Phase II
Joe Munoz Park: Phase I
Heritage Pool
Wellton Swimming Pool
Netwest Park Project
Sunrise Optimist Recreational Complex
Winsor Rotary Park
Friendship Park Development
Yuma West Wetlands Park Devel
Riverfront Gateway Park
Yuma Co Fair Restrooms Improvement
1992
1995
1998
1995
1993
1996
1996
1997
1999
2000
1994
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
Yuma
$37,190
$27,150
$219,521
$100,000
$46,937
$164,950
$174,100
$125,763
$544,737
$165,548
$24,200
$74,380
$54,300
$556,198
$420,767
$93,874
$329,900
$348,200
$251,526
$1,089,474
$332,000
$48,400
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Figure 1. Arizona Landforms (see page 33 for related text)
Arizona Landforms
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ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix C
Figure 2. Arizona Land Ownership (see page 34 for related text)
Arizona Land Ownership
Navajo Indian Res.
Bureau of Land Mgmt.
Kaibab N.F
Navajo-Hopi Joint Use Area
Grand Canyon N.P
Lake Mead N.R.A
Hopi Indian Res.
Kaibab N.F
Hualapai Indian Res.
Private Land
Kingman
Flagstaff
Kaibab N.F
Private Land
Prescott N.F
Coconino N.F
Private Land
Private Land
Apache-Sitgreaves N.F
State Trust Land
Prescott N.F
Bureau of Land Mgmt.
Tonto N.F
White Mtn Apache Indian Res.
Bureau of Land Mgmt.
Phoenix
San Carlos Indian Res.
Kofa N.W.R
Gila River Indian Res.
Yuma Test Range
State Trust Land
Private Land
Bureau of Land Mgmt.
Yuma
Coronado N.F
Barry Goldwater Air Force Rng.
Coronado N.F
Cabeza Prieta N.W.R
Tucson
Tohono Indian Res.
Land Ownership
Organ Pipe N.M
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State Trust
National Wildlife Refuge
0
12.5
25
50
Miles
100
75
Data Source:
Arizona State Land Department,
Arizona Land Resources Information System
246
This map is intended for reference use only. Accuracy of map
information is not guaranteed. Arizona State Parks assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in this map.
Appendix C — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
Figure 4. Arizona Towns and Cities by Population (see page 35 for related text)
Arizona Cities and Towns by Population
COLORADO
CITY
FREDONIA
PAGE
I-40
WILLIAMS
KINGMAN
FLAGSTAFF
BULLHEAD
CITY
WINSLOW
HOLBROOK
SEDONA
CHINO VALLEY
CLARKDALE
COTTONWOOD
PRESCOTT
VALLEY
PRESCOTT
LAKE
HAVASU
CITY
CAMP VERDE
SNOWFLAKE
DEWEY_HUMBOLDT
ST. JOHNS
TAYLOR
I-17
PAYSON
STAR VALLEY
SHOW LOW
SPRINGERVILLE
PINETOPLAKESIDE
EAGAR
PARKER
WICKENBURG
IA
PE OR
CAVE
CREEK
SCOTT SDALE
QUARTZSITE
SURPRISE
PHOENIX
I-10
FOUNTAIN
HILLS
GLENDALE
TEMPE
GOODYEAR
AV
O
N
D
A
LE
BUCKEYE
MESA
GILBERT
APACHE
JUNCTION
SUPERIOR
QUEEN
CREEK
FLORENCE
MARICOPA
GLOBE
MIAMI
CHANDLER
CLIFTON
KEARNY
HAYDEN
GILA BEND
CASA
GRANDE
I-8
COOLIDGE
WINKELMAN
PIMA
THATCHER
ELOY
SAFFORD
DUNCAN
MAMMOTH
WELLTON
A
SAN LUIS
M
YU
SOMERTON
MARANA
ORO
VALLEY
WILLCOX
ON
CS
TU
SOUTH TUCSON
SAHUARITA
Incorporated Cities and Towns Unincorporated Towns
by 2005 Population
330 - 4999
0 - 500
5000 - 9999
501 - 1000
10000 - 24999
1001 - 5000
25000 - 49999
5001 - 10000
50000 - 99999
100000 - 499999
500000 - 999999
1000000 - 2000000
BENSON
by 2000 Population
TOMBSTONE
HUACHUCA
CITY
VI
A
ST
BISBEE
DOUGLAS
NOGALES
10001 - 25000
25001 - 54011
RA
ER
SI
PATAGONIA
I-19
Data Source:
Arizona State Land Department,
Arizona Land Resources Information System
247
0
12.5
25
50
75
Miles
100
This map is intended for reference use only. Accuracy of map
information is not guaranteed. Arizona State Parks assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in this map.
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix C
Figure 5. National Parks and Arizona State Parks (see page 37 for related text)
National and State Parks in Arizona
Glen Canyon
National Recreation Area
Vermilion Cliffs
National Monument
Pipe Spring
National Monument
Navajo
National Monument
Grand Canyon-Parashant
National Monument
Canyon de Chelly
National Monument
Grand Canyon
National Park
Lake Mead
National Recreation Area
Hubbell Trading Post
National Historic Site
Wupatki
National
Monument
Sunset Crater Volcano
National Monument
I-40
Kingman
Riordan Mansion
State Historic Park
Tuzigoot
National
Monument
Jerome State Historic Park
Dead Horse Ranch State Park /
Verde River Greenway State Natural Area
Walnut Canyon
National Monument
Homolovi Ruins
State Park
Petrified Forest
National Park
Slide Rock
State Park
Red Rock
State Park
Montezuma Castle
National Monument
Fort Verde
State Historic Park
Lake Havasu
State Park
Cattail Cove
State Park
Buckskin Mountain
State Park
Flagstaff
I-17
Alamo Lake
State Park
Lyman Lake
State Park
Tonto Natural Bridge
State Park
Fool Hollow Lake
Recreation Area
Agua Fria N.M.
Tonto
National Monument
I-10
Lost Dutchman
State Park
Phoenix
Boyce Thompson Arboretum
State Park
Hohokam Pima
National Monument
McFarland
State Historic Park
Casa Grande Ruins
National Monument
Gila Box Riparian National
Conservation Area
I-8
Sonoran Desert N.M.
Yuma
Yuma Quartermaster Depot and
Yuma Territorial Prison
State Historical Parks
Roper Lake
State Park
Picacho Peak
State Park
Oracle
State Park
Ironwood Forest
N.M.
Catalina
State Park
Tucson
Organ Pipe Cactus
National Monument
Saguaro
National Park
Fort Bowie
National Historic Site
Chiricahua
National Monument
Las Cienegas National
Conservation Area
Tubac Presido
State Historic Park
National Parks and Monuments
Sonoita Creek
State Natural Area
Patagonia
Lake State Park
Tumacacori
San Rafael
National Historical Park
Shortgrass
Prairie Preserve
I-19
BLM National Monuments
BLM National Conservation Areas
State Parks
Data Sources:
National Park Service
Bureau of Land Management
Arizona State Parks
248
0
12.5
25
Kartchner Caverns
State Park
Tombstone Courthouse
State Historic Park
San Pedro Riparian National
Conservation Area
Coronado
National Memorial
50
75
Miles
100
This map is intended for reference use only. Accuracy of map
information is not guaranteed. Arizona State Parks assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in this map.
Appendix C — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
Figure 7. Arizona Wilderness Areas and Other Federal Designations (see page 43 for related text)
Wilderness Areas in Arizona
BEAVER DAM MTNS.
WILDERNESS
COTTONWOOD PT.
WILDERNESS
PARIA CANYON
WILDERNESS
PAIUTE
WILDERNESS
KANAB CREEK WILDERNESS
GRAND WASH
WILDERNESS
SADDLE
MOUNTAIN
WILDERNESS
MT. TRUMBULL
WILDERNESS
MT. LOGAN
WILDERNESS
MT. WILSON
WILDERNESS
MT. TIPTON
WILDERNESS
STRAWBERRY CRATER
WILDERNESS
KENDRICK MTN.
WILDERNESS
KACHINA PEAKS
WILDERNESS
I-40
Kingman
Flagstaff
MT. NUTT
WILDERNESS
WABAYUMA PEAK
WILDERNESS
SYCAMORE
CANYON
WILDERNESS
JUNIPER MESA
WILDERNESS
WARM SPRINGS
WILDERNESS
MUNDS MTN.
WILDERNESS
WOODCHUTE
WILDERNESS
UPPER BURRO CREEK
WILDERNESS
HAVASU REFUGE
WILDERNESS
PETRIFIED FOREST
WILDERNESS
RED ROCK
SECRET MTN.
WILDERNESS
APACHE CREEK
WILDERNESS
WET BEAVER
CREEK WILDERNESS
R
VE
GRANITE MTN.
WILDERNESS
W
DE
WEST CLEAR
CREEK WILDERNESS
D
IL
RI
VE
R
HARCUVAR MTNS.
WILDERNESS
HELLSGATE
WILDERNESS
CASTLE CREEK
WILDERNESS
HASSAYAMPA RIVER
CANYON
WILDERNESS
EAST CACTUS PLAIN
WILDERNESS
C
NI
PINE MTN.
WILDERNESS
TRES ALAMOS
WILDERNESS
SWANSEA
GIBRALTAR MTN. WILDERNESS RAWHIDE MTNS.
WILDERNESS
WILDERNESS
CEDARBENCH
WILDERNESS
E
SC
ARRASTRA MTN. WILDERNESS
I-17
CACTUS PLAIN
WSA WILDERNESS
FOSSIL CREEK
WILDERNESS
&
AUBREY PEAK
WILDERNESS
MAZATZAL
WILDERNESS
ESCUDILLA
WILDERNESS
HELLS CANYON
WILDERNESS
HARQUAHALA MTNS.
WILDERNESS
SALOME
WILDERNESS
HUMMINGBIRD SPRINGS
WILDERNESS
NEW WATER MTNS. WILDERNESS
I-10
FOUR PEAKS
WILDERNESS
BIG HORN MTNS.
WILDERNESS
BEAR WALLOW
WILDERNESS
SALT RIVER CANYON
WILDERNESS
BLUE RIDGE
PRIMITIVE
AREA
SUPERSTITION WILDERNESS
Phoenix
EAGLETAIL MTNS. WILDERNESS
MT. BALDY
WILDERNESS
SIERRA
ANCHA
WILDERNESS
TRIGO MTNS.
WILDERNESS
SIGNAL MTN.
WILDERNESS
IMPERIAL
REFUGE
WILDERNESS
SIERRA ESTRELLA
WILDERNESS
FISHHOOKS
WILDERNESS
WHITE CANYON
WILDERNESS
WOOLSEY PEAK WILDERNESS
KOFA REFUGE WILDERNESS
NEEDLE'S EYE
WILDERNESS
NORTH MARICOPA MTNS.
WILDERNESS
NORTH
SANTA TERESA
WILDERNESS
SOUTH MARICOPA MTNS.
WILDERNESS
ARAVAIPA
CANYON WILDERNESS
I-8
MUGGINS MTNS.
WILDERNESS
Yuma
GILA BOX RIPARIAN NCA
SANTA TERESA
WILDERNESS
TABLE TOP WILDERNESS
GALIURO
WILDERNESS
PUSCH RIDGE WILDERNESS
WEST SAGUARO
WILDERNESS
CABEZA PRIETA REFUGE WILDERNESS
Tucson
PELONCILLA MTNS.
WILDERNESS
REDFIELD
CANYON
WILDERNESS
DOS CABEZAS MTNS.
WILDERNESS
EAST SAGUARO
WILDERNESS
RINCON
MOUNTAIN
WILDER NESS
ORGAN PIPE WILDERNESS
COYOTE MTNS.
WILDERNESS
CHIRICAHUA WILDERNESS
BABOQUIVARI PEAK
WILDERNESS
BUENOS AIRES
WILDERNESS
MT. WRIGHTSON WILDERNESS
SAN PEDRO
RIPARIAN NCA
WILDERNESS
I-19
0
12.5
25
50
75
Miles
100
PAJARITA
WILDERNESS
Data Source:
Arizona State Land Department,
Arizona Land Resources Information System
249
MILLER PEAK
WILDERNESS
BAKER CANYON
WSA WILDERNESS
SAN BERNADINO
WILDERNESS
This map is intended for reference use only. Accuracy of map
information is not guaranteed. Arizona State Parks assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in this map.
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix C
Figure 8. Arizona Boatable Lakes and Streams (see page 96 for related text)
Boatable Lakes and Streams in Arizona
120
Colorado River Glen Canyon Dam
to Lee's Ferry
Virgin River Gorge
105
80
125
Colorado River Lees Ferry to
Diamond Creek
68
131
Little Colorado River Cameron to
Colorado River,
Very Hazardous
Colorado River Hoover Dam to
Willow Beach
99
Colorado River Diamond Creek
to Lake Mead
50
Little Colorado River Below Grand Falls to
above Black Falls
69
61
25
I-40
Kingman
108
43
127
67
Colorado River Parker Dam to
Headgate Dam
Bill Williams River Alamo Dam to Lake Havasu
Flagstaff
76
60
Verde River Perkinsville to
Clarkdale
52
109
133
73
Colorado River Davis Dam to
Lake Havasu
Oak Creek Pump Station
above Sedona
to Cornville
Verde River Clarkdale to
Camp Verde
130
Oak Creek Cornville to
Verde River
Verde River Camp Verde to
Beasley Flat
79
I-17
6
81
129
54 97
21
128
11
34 75
45 19
86
88 64
39 87
Wet Beaver Creek Beaver Ranger Station
to Beaver Creek
Chevelon Creek Woods Canyon Lake
to Little Colorado River
27
13
137
East Verde River US 87 to Verde River Rugged and Very Hazardous
117
Verde River
Childs to
Horseshoe Reservoir
Verde River Horseshoe Dam to
Bartlett Reservoir
Verde River Bartlett Dam to
Needle Rock to
Salt River
78
111 110
98 136
20
37
Phoenix 48
7
47
83
121
65
122
Salt River Gleason Flats to
Horseshoe Bend
Salt River Horseshoe Bend
to Diversion Dam
Take Out
59
62
82
id
ge
57
77
123
89
B la
5
c k Riv e r
Blue
River
man
el
i nk
o� W
107
m�t
Da
San Francisco River Clifton to Gila River
k -�
�Co
ol
Gila River Kelvin to
Ashurst - Hayden Dam
90
San Francisco
River Clifton to NM
Colorado River Laguna Dam to
Morelos Dam
I-8
85
As
h
Cr
ee
4
51
Eagle Creek Along FS Road 217
30
91
14
24
112 113
22
84
41 18 1 119 126 103
134
53 46
72 35
40
29
114
101 15
58
44
92
Salt River US Hwy 60 to
Gleason Flats
Salt River - 23
Stewart
Mountain Dam
to Granite
Reef Dam
26
74
132
49
Tonto Creek
Gisela to
Rye Creek
9
106
38
36
16
135
12
Colorado River Headgate Dam to
Imperial Dam
28
17
66
Verde River Beasly Flats
to Childs
70
I-10
124
Beaver Creek Wet Beaver Creek
to Verde River
55
3
31
75
118
56
2
8
96
33
Yuma
32
102
104
Gila River Virden NM to
US Hwy 191
(formerly 666)
42
116
Colorado River Morelos Dam to
International Border
115
63
Tucson
100
71
Boatable Lakes
I-19
Boatable Streams
10
94
95
Data Sources:
National Hydrology Dataset
Arizona State Parks
Arizona Game and Fish Department
0
12.5
25
50
75
250
Miles
100
93
This map is intended for reference use only. Accuracy of map
information is not guaranteed. Arizona State Parks assumes no
responsibility for errors, omissions, or inconsistencies in this map.
Appendix C — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
Boatable Lakes in Arizona * (numbers refer to small numbers on the map, e.g. lake locations)
A One Lake
1
Dankworth Pond1
42
A10
2
Dogtown Reservoir1
43
A7
3
Drift Fence Lake
44
Adobe Lake
4
Ducksnest Lake
45
Acker Lake1
5
Earl Park Lake
46
Alamo Lake (Santa Maria/Big Sandy Rivers)
6
Eldorado Park Lakes
47
Alvord Park Lake
7
Encanto Lagoon
48
Antelope Lake
8
Fool Hollow Lake2
49
Apache Lake (Salt River)
9
Ganado Lake
50
Arivaca Lake1
10
Georges Basin
51
Ashurst Lake2
11
Granite Basin Lake1
52
Bartlett Reservoir (Verde River)
12
Hawley Lake
53
Bear Canyon Lake1
13
Horse Lake
54
Becker Lake2
14
Horseshoe Reservoir (Verde River)
55
Big Lake2
15
Horsethief Basin Lake1
56
Black Canyon Lake1
16
Hulsey Lake1
57
Blue Ridge Reservoir2
17
Hurricane Lake
58
Bog Tank
18
Island Lake
59
Boot Lake
19
JD Dam Lake1
60
Bootleg Lake
20
Kaibab Lake2
61
Breezy Lake
21
Kearny Lake
62
Bunch Reservoir1
22
Kennedy Park Lake
63
Canyon Lake (Salt River)
23
Kinnikinick Lake2
64
Carnero Lake1
24
Kiwanis Park Lake
65
Cataract Lake2
25
Knoll Lake1
66
Chaparral Park Lake1
26
Lake Havasu (Colorado River)
67
Chevelon Canyon Lake2
27
Lake Mead (Colorado River)
68
Cholla Lake
28
Lake Mohave (Colorado River)
69
Christmas Tree Lake
29
Lake Pleasant (Agua Fria River)
70
Cibola Lake
30
Lakeside Park Lake
71
Clear Creek Reservoir
31
Lee Valley Reservoir1
72
Cluff Reservoir Number One1
32
Little Hells Canyon Lake
73
Cluff Reservoir Number Three1
33
Little Mormon Lake2
74
Coconino Lake1
34
Long Lake
75
Colter Lake
35
Lower Lake Mary
76
Concho Lake2
36
Luna Lake2
77
Cooley Lake
37
Lyman Lake (Little Colorado River)
78
Cortez Park Lake
38
Lynx Lake1
79
Cow Lake
39
Many Farms Lake
80
Crescent Lake2
40
Marshall Lake
81
Cyclone Tank
41
Martinez Lake (Colorado River)
82
251
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix C
McKellips Park Lake1
83
Tsaile Lake
125
Mexican Hay Lake2
84
Tunnel Reservoir1
126
Mittry Lake (Colorado River)
85
(Upper) Goldwater Lake1
127
Mormon Lake
86
Upper Lake Mary
128
Morton Lake
87
Vail Lake
129
Mud Lake
88
Watson Lake
130
Nash Creek Reservoir
89
Wheatfields Lake
131
Nelson Reservoir2
90
Whipple Lake2
132
Nortons Lake
91
White Horse Lake
133
Pacheta Lake
92
White Mountain Reservoir2
134
Parker Canyon Lake2
93
Willow Springs Lake2
135
Patagonia Lake (Sonoita Creek)
94
Woodland Reservoir1
136
Peña Blanca Lake1
95
Woods Canyon Lake1
137
Picacho Reservoir
96
Potato Lake
97
Rainbow Lake2
98
Red Lake
99
Reid Park Pond
100
Reservation Lake
101
Riggs Flat Lake1
102
River Reservoir2
103
Roper Lake1
104
Round Rock Reservoir
105
Saguaro Lake (Salt River)
106
San Carlos Reservoir (Gila River)
107
Santa Fe Reservoir1
108
Scholz Lake
109
Scott’s Reservoir1
110
Show Low Lake2
111
Shush Be Tou
112
Shush Bezahze
113
Sierra Blanca Lake1
114
Silverbell Park Lake
115
Snow Flat Lake
116
Stehr Lake1
117
Stoneman Lake1
118
Sunrise Lake
119
Teddys Horse Pasture
120
Tempe Town Lake1 (Salt River)
121
Roosevelt Lake (Salt River)
122
Tonto Lake
123
Tremaine Lake
124
*Many of these lakes are small in surface water
acres and boating may be limited to nonmotorized
watercraft (rowboats, canoes) or boats with small
electric1 or gas-powered2 motors (source: http:
//boat-ed.com/az/handbook/restrictions.htm).
1: boats restricted to single electric motor
2: boats restricted to single electric motor or single
gasoline engine of 10 horsepower or less
Bold: Those lakes in bold type allow any motors,
according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s 1991 publication “Arizona Fishin’ Holes”.
This may not be a complete list of all boatable
lakes in Arizona as conditions change. Some lakes
have seasonal boat restrictions. Check with the
managing agency for current information.
252
Appendix D — ARIZONA 2008 SCORP
APPENDIX D The following is excerpted from:
Outdoor Industry Foundation. 2007. The Next Generation of Outdoor Participants. Outdoor
Industry Foundation, Boulder, Colorado. 20 pp. www.outdoorindustryfoundation.org
Rather than identifying trends in specific outdoor activities, this report examines the active
lifestyle profile of participants. Special consideration is given to youth—our future outdoor
enthusiasts. On average, Americans take a total of 11.58 billion outdoor outings per year, or
87 annual outings per participant. Ninety percent of outdoor participants were introduced to
outdoor activities before the age of 18. While many Americans are being introduced to outdoor
recreation, they are not staying interested in outdoor activities as they age. Results from a 2007
online survey commissioned by the Outdoor Industry Foundation showed that the outdoor
recreation participation rate among Americans ranges from a high of 79% for children ages 612 and dropping below 50% for adults ages 45+. Nearly half of outdoor participants took 30 or
less outdoor outings in 2006 and only 26% are taking part in outdoor outings two times a week
or more. Considering that 50% of outdoor participants regard outdoor activities as their main
source of exercise (versus indoor fitness activities), America is experiencing an inactivity crisis.
Seventy-six percent of boys try outdoor activities versus 69% of girls (ages 6-17). Outdoor
activities start to lose their appeal to females in their teen years and males in young adulthood.
Participants migrate from outdoor activities and team ball sports to indoor fitness activities as
they age. Indoor fitness gains participants and does not drop in late adulthood like outdoor
activities. Allowing youth to experiment with different outdoor activities will help them discover
how they fit in the active outdoor lifestyle—what they like to do. Since American youth are
trying a few outdoor activities each year, the outdoor community has the opportunity to create
life-long passion for the outdoors and increase overall activity levels.
Participants in “urban-associated” outdoor activities such as skateboarding, running and
bouldering, are more likely to take part in traditional outdoor activities. Skateboarders are more
than twice as likely to bicycle (57%) than those who do not skateboard (28%). Joggers are three
times as likely to go backpacking (6%) as those who do not jog (2%). “Gateway” activities are
those that introduce people to other outdoor activities.
Favorite “Gateway” Outdoor Activities of All Americans: 6 years and older (by number of outings):
1. Running/Jogging/Trail Running
3.65 billion outings 95 outings per runner/jogger
2. Bicycling (any type)
2.82 billion outings 66 outings per bicyclist
3. Fishing (any type)
1.17 billion outings 23 outings per angler
4. Skateboarding
712 million outings 64 outings per skateboarder
5. Wildlife Viewing (more than ¼ mile from home) 642 million outings 31 outings per wildlife watcher
The high number of outings per youth participant in popular activities like bicycling and
skateboarding shows that if youth start going outdoors, outdoor activity plays a significant role
in satisfying activity requirements in a fun way (4.17 billion total outdoor outings per year, 115
annual outings per participant on average).
Favorite “Gateway” Outdoor Activities of Youth Outdoor Participants: Ages 6-17 (by number of outings):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bicycling (any type)
Running/Jogging/Trail Running
Skateboarding
Fishing (any type)
Wildlife Viewing (more than ¼ mile from home)
1.47 billion outings
1.17 billion outings
581 million outings
314 million outings
112 million outings
253
78 outings per bicyclist
94 outings per runner/jogger
66 outings per skateboarder
20 outings per angler
25 outings per wildlife watcher
ARIZONA 2008 SCORP — Appendix D
The frequency of outdoor activity starts to drop off from youth to young adulthood—the
percentage of young adults who take part in outdoor activities twice a week or more drops
to 25% for young adults (ages 18-24), a 30% decrease from youth rates (1.47 billion outdoor
outings per year, 95 annual outdoor outings per participant on average).
Favorite “Gateway”Outdoor Activities of Young Adult Outdoor Participants: Ages 18-24 (by number of outings):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Running/Jogging/Trail Running
Bicycling (any type)
Fishing (any type)
Skateboarding
Wildlife Viewing (more than ¼ mile from home)
654 million outings
227 million outings
130 million outings
73 million outings
49 million outings
86 outings per runner/jogger
73 outings per bicyclist
28 outings per angler
75 outings per skateboarder
33 outings per wildlife watcher
Selected Outdoor Activity Participation Among All Americans: age 6 years & older
Outdoor Recreation
Activity
Participation: 2005
and/or 2006
Participation:
2006
thousands
% pop.
thousands
% pop.
Backpacking overnight
9,907
3.6
7,084
2.6
Other Activities
Participation:
2006
in 000s
% pop.
Archery
7,497
2.7
Bicycling: BMX
3,357
1.2
2,144
0.8
Golf
28,743
10.5
Bicycling: mountain/nonpaved surface
8,709
3.2
6,978
2.5
Horseback riding
11,576
4.2
Bicycling: road/paved
surface
42,682
15.6
39,3998
14.4
Scooter riding
8,495
3.1
Birdwatching: > ¼ mile from
home
13,128
4.8
11,183
4.1
Shooting: sport
clay
3,670
1.3
Camping: within ¼ mile of
vehicle/home
43,570
16.0
36,107
13.2
Shooting: trap/
skeet
2,934
1.1
Camping: RV
20,794
7.6
17,328
6.3
Swimming/fitness
18,694
6.8
Canoeing
13,277
4.9
9,633
3.5
Tennis
14,665
5.4
Climbing: sport/boulder/
indoor
7,401
2.7
5,215
1.9
Target shooting:
handgun
9,773
3.6
Climbing: traditional/ ice/
mountaineering
3,568
1.3
1,897
0.7
Target shooting:
rifle
11,911
4.3
100,239
36.6
Fishing: fly
8,079
3.0
6,121
2.2
Walking: fitness
Fishing: freshwater/other
50,831
12.1
29,406
10.7
Team/Ball Sports
Fishing: saltwater
16,220
5.9
12,684
4.6
Baseball
16,114
5.9
Hiking: day
33,118
12.1
29,406
10.7
Basketball
24,665
9.0
Hunting: any type
17,487
6.4
15,097
5.5
Field hockey
943
0.3
Kayaking: recreational
6,728
2.5
4,371
1.6
Football: tackle
9,016
3.3
Kayaking: sea touring
2,858
1.0
1,236
0.5
Football: touch
11,974
4.4
Kayaking: white water
2,268
0.8
1,007
0.4
Ice hockey
1,849
0.7
Multi-sport: adventure
racing/triathlon
2,432
0.9
1,272
0.5
Lacrosse
1,153
0.4
Rafting
6,495
2.4
3,791
1.4
Rugby
683
0.2
Running/Jogging
41,647
15.3
37,922
13.8
Soccer: indoor
4,811
1.8
Skateboarding
12,917
4.7
11,083
4.0
Soccer: outdoor
14,665
5.4
Trail Running
6,090
2.2
4,436
1.6
Softball: fast-pitch
1,897
0.7
Wildlife Viewing: > ¼ mile
from home/vehicle
22,736
8.3
20,451
7.5
Softball: slow-pitch
8,640
3.2
254
Back cover photographs:
Fishing at Fool Hollow Lake State Recreation Area near Show Low
Hiking in the Chiricahua Mountains near Portal north of Douglas—Trail Photo Contest Winner
Jet skiing at Lake Havasu State Park near Lake Havasu City
ATVing in the Tonto National Forest northeast of Apache Junction
Sailing at Roper Lake State Park south of Safford
Rock climbing around Tam O’Shanter Peak near Kearny
Boating at Cattail Cove State Park near Lake Havasu City
Exploring Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park in Yuma
Horseback riding in the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff—Trail Photo Contest Winner
Photographing the sunset from Dripping Springs Mountains near Kearny
Enjoying the poppies and other wildflowers at Picacho Peak State Park north of Tucson

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