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    Vernon Community Park

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    This was a nice park for our kids. Nothing too fancy, swings, slides, picnic area, etc.

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    Reservation Lake - White Mountain Apache Tribe lakes are closed to fishing & camping because of covid-19

    Reservation Lake

    3.0(2 reviews)
    52.6 km

    This visit was before the covid-19 pandemic. The lake is…read moreclosed to all. Call for information before going out to the lake. Reservation Lake is about 11 miles south from Hwy 273 located between Sunrise Park Resort and Big Lake. The lake is on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation with maintained campgrounds. It is not quite as accessible as the other lakes in the area. There is an earthen dam across Reservation Creek at the south end of the lake. Reservation Lake is a 280 acre lake. The topo map shows its V-shaped but I've never heard the depth in the middle. The lake is stocked with Rainbow, Brown and Brook trout. They are reported to have some large trophy sized fish. There are no reservations, most campgrounds on the reservation are first come first serve. You need a permit for camping, fishing, boating, recreation and hunting. You can't purchase permits at the campground. Permits can be purchased at the Hon Dah store or Sunrise General Store. Pick up a free visitors guide for all rules where you buy permits. Reservation Lake is a nicer lake, in my opinion because it is not as easy to reach. Hopefully, the lake will be opened again soon.

    Beautiful nature, but the facilities were unacceptable. No toilet paper, the restroom was in a…read moredisastrous condition, and garbage was scattered around the area, clearly attracting animals. Extremely poor maintenance and hygiene.

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    Petrified Forest National Park - Prickly Pear Chocolate Bar

    Petrified Forest National Park

    4.5(293 reviews)
    92.7 km

    What a cool park!…read more We have a lifetime parks pass, so it's been great to be able to explore when we can. We spent about 1/2 day here - drove to many of the overlooks for some very cool views. Followed someone recommendation to hike the Blue Mesa and truly felt like we were walking on the moon. Very cool colors and petrified logs lying around. It's about a mile; so quite a short hike but you are 'up close and personal' with nature. Take the time to walk thru the museum at the Inn (there's also clean restrooms here and an ice cream shop). They've done a great job preserving the original furniture and such. The parking lots at many of the stops had several spots for RV's and could accommodate towing as well. Clean restrooms thru out the park too A tip would be to hike in the morning as the afternoons can get pretty toasty and windy

    I am a big fan of national parks and am also a big fan of keeping them fully budgeted and staffed…read more If you have ever been to a national park, you know that they get a ton of visitors from other countries. These foreign folks love our national parks for good reason. Americans should also appreciate them. Now, this is probably not one of the "must do" national parks. It is not a Yosemite or a Yellowstone. There is no camping here and much of the park is entirely experienced by driving around in your car. There are a few hiking spots, some better than others. There are two entrances and there is only one road between them. It is impossible to get lost, although there are a few turnoffs. You drive from one entrance to the other and then you are done. Apparently, some people drive through the park, never leave their car, and spend about an hour in total here. It seems crazy to me to visit a national park in one hour and I do not recommend it. Do one or more of the hikes. Get out and experience a few of the overlooks. The Blue Mesa portion of the park is incredible. That was probably the highlight of the park for me. The color of the hills is just surreal. It is like you landed on Mars. You will, of course, see petrified (or "fossilized") wood here. It is multi-colored beautiful stuff. The visitor center on the north end is much better than the one at the south end. There is a cafe at the north visitor center, better souvenirs, and also the Painted Desert Inn where you can experience a bit of history from about a 100 years ago. Spend some time here whether you are just entering the park or leaving it. I would plan on spending about three or four hours here, especially if you do at least one good hike and stop at most of the overlooks. If you did all the hikes and all the overlooks and bring a lunch (there are no picnic or lunch areas, by the way), you could probably spend the entire day here. Half a day, including one long hike, was fine for us and I feel like we saw all of the highlights. I hate to give any area of land less than 5 stars through no fault of its own but this is not one of the more spectacular national parks in the country. But if you are in the area, it is worth a visit.

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