See also: List of nature centers in the United States
This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Arizona.
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Name
Location
County
Region
Summary
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Coconino
North Central
Open seasonally, located on 200 acres within the Coconino National Forest, environmental education programs, visitor center exhibits, horticulture center
Cave Creek Regional Park
Cave Creek
Maricopa
South Central
website, operated by the County, 2,922 acres, features a nature center
Colorado River Nature Center
Bullhead City
Mohave
Northwest
website, 140 acres, operated by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the City and the Bureau of Land Management
Community Nature Center Open Space Preserve
Prescott
Yavapai
Central
website, 18 acres, operated by the City
Chandler Nature Center at Veterans Oasis Park
Chandler
Maricopa
South Central
website, 113 acres, operated by the City,
Estrella Mountain Regional Park
Goodyear
Maricopa
South Central
website, operated by the County, 19,840 acres of desert and mountains, features a nature center
Gray Hawk Nature Center
Sierra Vista
Cochise
Southeast
website
Hassayampa River Preserve
Wickenburg
Maricopa
South Central
website, operated by the Nature Conservancy, features the Arthur L. Johnson Visitor Center and programs
Highlands Center for Natural History
Prescott
Yavapai
Central
website, 80 acres
Nina Mason Rio Salado Audubon Center
Phoenix
Maricopa
South Central
website, located in the 600-acre, city-owned Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area, operated by the National Audubon Society
Ramsey Canyon Preserve
Sierra Vista
Cochise
Southeast
website, operated by the Nature Conservancy
Usery Mountain Regional Park
Mesa
Maricopa
South Central
website, operated by the County, 3,648 acres, features a nature center
White Mountain Nature Center
Pinetop-Lakeside
Navajo
North Central
website, 10 acres, also does wildlife rehabilitation
White Tank Library & Nature Center
Waddell
Maricopa
South Central
Operated by the County in White Tank Mountain Regional Park with 29,271 acres, features live native reptiles
Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
Flagstaff
Coconino
North Central
website, operated by the County at Sawmill Park
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