Dead
Horse Ranch State Park
675 Dead Horse Ranch Road
Cottonwood, Arizona 86326
Phone: (928) 634-5283
From I-17, you want
to take (exit 287) Hwy 260 to Cottonwood. Hwy. 260 intersects with
89A/Main Street. Turn left on Main Street and proceed to North 10th
Street. Turn right (north) on North 10th Street. Continue on North
10th across the Verde River Bridge to the park entrance.
Despite its
distinctive name, Dead Horse Ranch is situated amidst an abundance
of life along the Verde River. A six-mile reach of the river is
known as the Verde River Greenway. Its unique ecosystem, the
Cottonwood / Willow riparian gallery forest, is one of less than 20
such riparian zones in the world. Life along the river changes with
the seasons, giving visitors a glimpse of the numerous species of
raptors, neo-tropical migrants, resident songbirds, mammals,
reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
The developed
portion of Dead Horse Ranch State Park covers 423 acres. The 3,300
foot elevation accounts for the mild temperatures that are ideal for
camping, mountain biking in the Coconino National Forest, hiking
along the Verde River, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, or just wading
in the cool water.
The story of the
park's name begins with the Ireys family, who came to Arizona from
Minnesota looking for a ranch to buy in the late 1940's. At one of
the ranches they discovered a large dead horse lying by the road.
After two days of viewing ranches, Dad Ireys asked the kids which
ranch they liked the best. The kids said,”the one with the dead
horse, Dad!” The Ireys family chose the name Dead Horse Ranch and
later, in 1973, when Arizona State Parks acquired the park, the
Ireys made retaining the name a condition of sale.
Park Facilities
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Campsites with
electricity, water, picnic tables, and grills
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Dump Station
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Tent sites with
tables and grills
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Restroom
facilities with hot showers
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Picnic areas
and group sites
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Ramadas for
individual and group use
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Verde River and
fishing lagoons stocked periodically
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Trails for
hiking, biking, equestrian use
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Horse corrals
available for overnight use with advance arrangements
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Verde River
Greenway Natural Area
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