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Red Rock State Park, Sedona, Arizona
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Red Rock State Park is a 286 acre nature preserve and environmental education center with stunning scenery. Trails throughout the park wind through manzanita and juniper to reach the rich banks of Oak Creek. Green meadows are framed by native vegetation and hills of red rock. The creek meanders through the park, creating a diverse riparian habitat abounding with plants and wildlife. This riparian habitat provides the setting and the opportunity for the park to offer a focus on environmental education.
The park offers a variety of special programs for school groups and private groups. Check with the Visitor Center for daily and weekly park events, including hikes & programs.
Park facilities include a Visitor Center, classroom, theater, regional displays, gift shop, picnic tables, 10 developed trails, restrooms, and group area with Ramada and facilities. Restrooms facilities are ADA Accessible. Camping facilities are not available at this day use park.
The property was acquired by the Arizona State Parks Board in 1986 and the park was opened to the public in 1991.
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