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Recreation Areas: Arizona > Arizona State Parks > Slide Rock State Park

Slide Rock State Park
Recreation Areas in Arizona State Parks

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Date: 2005-08-30 12:58:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommendation: Highly
when i went to slide rock i didnt have a bathing suit so i swam in my clothes and shoes. suggesttion (not sure how to spell it) wear swim shoes or just swim in tennies. its really slippery. i fell on my butt quite a few times. but its so tight! i was really amazed by the apple trees there were so many! its also gorgeious i personally liked trying to catch the fish i saw a fish the size of my arm! it was so cool higly reccomended to go!!!
Date: 2003-12-24 13:54:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommendation: Highly
I took route 179 all the way from the cities. It was a very beautiful and scenic drive. The Northern region of Arizona provides cooler temperatures, cute little shops for brousing and relaxation. I took my 13 year old daughter and her friend, they thought how fun will it be to slide down some rocks. From the minute we got there i heard nothing but giggles and laughter coming from the both of them. We all enjoyed ourselves tremendously.
Date: 2002-01-22 21:20:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 25-50 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
slide rock is absoulutely amazing. It is beautiful fun refreshing. You can stay a little while you can stay a long while. You can do as much as little as you like. All ages just get to a rock area that is safe for all. water cold!!!! you can slip and slide swim and we brought a sandwich and just watched others young and old. even saw same place in our Illinois social studies book. a land mark and well worth it. going back in summer with rest of fam!!

Additional Information
Arizona State Parks - Arizona's State Parks feature lakes, reservoirs, caves, mountains, unique geologic formations and significant historic sites. From pine forests to spectacular deserts, the State Parks offer something for just about everyone.
Grand Canyon Country - Grand Canyon Country encompasses northwestern Arizona. It features Grand Canyon National Park, Kaibab National Forest, and Slide Rock State Park. Flagstaff is the largest city in the region.
Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road - This route follows the Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon to the Mogollon Rim.
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