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Dead Horse Ranch State Park

The Dead Horse Ranch State Park is located in Cottonwood, Arizona. This state park is less than two miles from Old Town in Cottonwood. The Dead Horse Ranch was once a working ranch before it became a popular destination for fishing, bird watching, and picnicking. This historic site also has backcountry hiking trails (maps provided by the Chamber of Commerce) as well as full handicap accessibility, including designated parking spaces for guests with disabilities.

1.5 miles of Verde River frontage

  • 5 miles of Verde River frontage

The park is located on the Verde River and has a boat ramp that is open seasonally. If you are looking to swim or fish, Dead Horse Ranch State Park has you covered. The swimming area is open seasonally, and the fishing area is open year-round!

Camping, fishing, and picnicking areas

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Dead Horse Ranch State Park is home to a beautiful campground that’s open year-round. The park has several campsites available for a fee and many more that are free for you to use on a first-come, first-served basis. There is also an RV and trailer parking area as well as picnic areas if you’d rather set up your own little getaway from home.

Camping at Dead Horse Ranch State Park

If you’re looking for a place where you can bring your RV or trailer and set up camp, then this destination is sure to please! The park has accommodations for both tent camping and RVs/trailers in designated areas within the park. If you’re not familiar with camping terminology (or just want more information), check out our Beginner’s Guide To Camping article here: https://www.travelbloggersunite.com/beginners-guide-to-camping/. And don’t forget—there are plenty of places where dogs are allowed too!

Picnicking at Dead Horse Ranch State Park

If all this talk about “camping” has been getting under your skin (no pun intended), then maybe plan instead on eating outside while listening to nature through headphones? If so, then Dead Horse Ranch State Park might be just what the doctor ordered! Several picnic areas offer tables near scenic views which means no one needs food poisoning when they’re having fun outdoors with family or friends… unless that’s what brings them joy anyway 🙂

Back country hiking trails (maps provided by the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce)

If you’re interested in hiking, the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce has maps available. These trails are well-marked and easy to follow, and they can be found on the website as well. The trails are open year-round and accessible to all abilities of hikers.

Bird watching and wildlife viewing

At Dead Horse Ranch, you can enjoy bird watching and wildlife viewing.

The park is home to a wide variety of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, including beavers, bobcats, and coyotes. You will also find owls, hawks, eagles, and more birds in the area. The ranch has diverse plant life, including cottonwood trees which provide shade during hot summer days. Wildflowers are abundant during the spring and summer months when they bloom in colorful bursts across the ranch’s grasslands.

Group picnic ramada available for organized functions

The Dead Horse Ranch State Park also offers a group picnic ramada available for organized functions. This facility can be rented by the hour and is available for weddings, family reunions, anniversaries, and other events. Reservations must be made in advance by calling the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce at (928) 634-5637 from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or by emailing [email protected]

This state park is located less than two miles from Old Town in Cottonwood, Arizona.

Dead Horse Ranch State Park is located less than two miles from Old Town in Cottonwood, Arizona. This state park has earned a reputation as a favorite fishing hole and bird lover’s paradise.

There is no cost to visit Dead Horse Ranch State Park, but there are a few things you should be aware of before you go:

  • There are no restrooms at the park. (However, there are restrooms available at nearby McGinnis Hot Springs.)
  • While it’s open year-round and offers plenty to do during all four seasons, Dead Horse Ranch State Park really shines during springtime when wildflowers burst into bloom across its grassy meadows and trails cut through fields of bluebonnets, Indian paintbrushes, goldfields, and more. Dead Horse Canyon Road also provides fantastic views of cottonwoods along cottonwood creek as well as beautiful vistas looking east towards Sedona mountain ranges.

We recommend that you stop by Dead Horse Ranch State Park the next time you’re visiting Old Town in Cottonwood, Arizona. The park has so much to offer for all types of visitors, including campsites and picnic ramadas for those who like to rough it. If you’re looking for a more civilized stay, then we suggest booking a cabin or suite at one of the many lodges near this state landmark. Visit Cottonwood online at https://www.visitcottonwoodaz.org/

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