The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Yuma, Arizona (AZ)

December 16, 2021 Milan Banda

Once a busy river port sending military supplies shipped from California to forts and camps in the Southwest to fight the Apache wars, today Yuma is a winter retreat for thousands of visitors craving its warm, dry and sunny climate. With warm weather comes golf, and the city has several excellent courses. Bird watchers will enjoy the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, which is rich in migratory bird life and also offers hiking, fishing and boating facilities. For a step back in time to the days of frontier justice, visit the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, whose prison dates back to 1876, or the Yuma Crossing State Historic Park, for a walk through restored historic buildings. If these sites whet your appetite for more pioneer lore, check out the Century House Museum, which is chock full of pioneer artifacts and exhibits. And, speaking of appetite, be sure to stop for burgers and fries at Lutes Casino, Arizona's oldest pool hall, where old movie memorabilia graces the walls.
Restaurants in Yuma

1. Imperial National Wildlife Refuge

12812 Wildlife Way, Yuma, AZ 85365, USA, Yuma, AZ +1 520-783-4400
Excellent
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Imperial National Wildlife Refuge

Stretching 30 miles along the Colorado River, and encompassing desert and wetlands, this site has plentiful plant and animal life and is a great place for bird watching, hiking, boating and fishing.

Reviewed By Tetonsnow - Tulsa, United States

Super hiking trails, bring lots of water and sunscreen. Lots to see if you enjoy peace and quiet, nature and geology!

2. Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park

220 N Prison Hill Rd Interstate 8 at Giss Parkway, Yuma, AZ 85364-2307 +1 928-783-4771 http://www.yumaprison.org/index.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,418 reviews

Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park

On July 1, 1876, the first seven inmates entered the Territorial Prison at Yuma and were locked into the new cells they had built themselves. Today at Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park walk through the actual strap iron cells and solitary chamber of Arizona Territory’s first prison. Now a museum, the prison houses photographs and colorful exhibits of those who once “involuntarily” stayed there and the harsh life they had to endure.

Reviewed By Road_Tripper49

This is definitely a must see for anyone interested in understanding the early history of Arizona and Yuma. You take a self-guided tour around numerous buildings including the cell blocks and a great deal of artifacts from inmates. You can go at your own pace and will leave better understanding what prison life and the impacts of the environment both in prison and in the surrounding area, must have been like. Bravo to the community for ensuring this history lives on!

3. Colorado River State Historic Park

201 N 4th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364-2336 +1 928-783-0071 [email protected] http://www.visityuma.com/quartermaster-depot.html
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Colorado River State Historic Park

Once a major military supply point, this site contains the quartermaster depot and officers' quarters as well as restored historic buildings commemorating five centuries of transportation across the Colorado River.

Reviewed By GypsyNovice - Auburn, United States

We very much enjoyed learning the history of Yuma and the student created Yuma crossing self guided tour app was well done! The community support of youth participation is a great way to bridge generations. It was sad to hear the Back in Time pie shop was forced to close from the covid distancing restrictions. The pie lady relied heavily on tea party income and the pie sales were not paying the rent. The museum tour took us about 1 hour and December temperature was 65°.

4. Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area

180 W 1st St Ste E, Yuma, AZ 85364-1442 +1 928-373-5190 http://www.yumaheritage.com/
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area

Reviewed By nancywC8058EI

Stop at the Park accross from Old Town Yuma it looked very nice on the AZ side , had bike paths and walking paths along the Colardo river and clean. The California side needs help in reference to appearance.

5. Yuma East Wetlands

Levee Road, Yuma, AZ 85364 http://www.lcrmscp.gov/conservation/yuma_east_wetlands.html
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Yuma East Wetlands

Reviewed By 466nickyl - Bury, United Kingdom

We spent a lovely couple of hours here walking a few trails along the wetlands, quiet and peaceful, wildlife haven and a lovely spot to picnic, unspoilt beauty

6. West Wetlands Park

282 N 12th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364-1318 +1 928-373-5200 [email protected] http://www.yumaaz.gov/parks-and-recreation/west-wetlands-park--centennial-beach.html
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

West Wetlands Park

Home to the treasured Stewart Vincent Wolfe Creative Playground, the 110‐acre West Wetlands Park is a well beloved jewel of the citizens of Yuma. The 30 acres of the “lower bench” are restored with native trees and grasses and offer beautiful walking paths for people to enjoy. The additional 30 acres of the “upper bench” are developed with a pond, picnic ramadas, playground areas and more.

Reviewed By karenfurg

This park is well-maintained and felt safe. A lovely place to see and photograph wildlife and desert plants, along the Colorado River bank. Plenty of shady spots for relief from Yuma’s sun. We saw rabbits, ground squirrels, lizards, and quail. I grew up in Yuma before this park existed, and was thrilled to experience it while visiting decades after I moved to the east coast. Thank you, City of Yuma, for proving a nice place for residents and visitors to enjoy.

7. Lutes Casino

221 N. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364-1446 +1 520-782-2192 [email protected] http://lutescasino.com/contactus.html
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4.0 based on 227 reviews

Lutes Casino

Get some local flavor at the state's oldest pool hall, which is no longer a casino but serves up its famous Especial Burger, a combination hot dog and hamburger.

Reviewed By Eagles1096 - Phoenix, United States

I have been to Lutes many times and everything I’ve tried is awesome. This includes their famous especial that has a hot dog/ hamburger combo.. amazing burger. But this last visit I tried the Reuben and have to say it’s one of the best I’ve had! I now have have to go back for the Reuben and eventually try other items on the menu. In addition to the great food/ drinks Lutes offers an un repeatable felling of being in Yuma, a must food experience if in Yuma.

8. Yuma Art Center

254 S Main St, Yuma, AZ 85364-1425 +1 928-373-5202 http://www.yumaaz.gov/parks-and-recreation/venues/art-center.html
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Yuma Art Center

9. Z Fun Factory

4446 E County 10th St, Yuma, AZ 85365-3615 http://zfunfactory.com
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4.0 based on 56 reviews

Z Fun Factory

10. Martha's Gardens Medjool Date Farm

9747 S Avenue 9 3/4 E, Yuma, AZ 85365-7888 +1 928-726-8831 [email protected] http://marthasgardens.com
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4.0 based on 338 reviews

Martha's Gardens Medjool Date Farm

Reviewed By oldsgm - Hinesville, United States

It's easy to see why one needs to reserve a seat for the tour days in advance. This is an awesome tour for anyone with even the slightest interest in agriculture. Our tour guide provided us with a truly memorable experience by talking us through an entire date growing season over the course of our two-hour tour. Well worth the time and cost. I highly recommend this tour.

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