Yuma

Travel Guide

A prisoner's pass trailhead sign, a wooden structure, and a paved path leading to a fenced area.
A person standing on a sand dune with footprints leading up to them.
A calm river reflecting the sky and mountains.
A nighttime scene with a bridge, a building with a digital display, and green laser lights.
A rodeo event with a rider on a white horse.

A famous former prison, a ghost town full of mines and a bridge to nowhere convey the intriguing story of Dust Bowl pioneers.

Discover Yuma’s fascinating history when you explore the city’s museums and monuments. Sharing a national frontier with Mexico and a state border with California, the Arizona city is a historic hub amid the dunes of the Dust Bowl.

Find Yuma’s Visitor Information Center within the sprawling Yuma Quartermaster Depot, a relic of the Southwest’s former military posts. For a sense of Yuma’s captivating history, spend some time exploring the historic downtown area nearby the shores of the Colorado River.

Visit the Castle Dome Mine Museum to walk around the eerie ghost town that once housed thousands of prospectors seeking gold, silver and lead. Study artifacts from various eras from the region’s history.

See another example of the region’s impressive vastness at the Bridge to Nowhere. A few miles from the ghost town, this bridge crosses desert plains after the waterway it once spanned was diverted.

Experience the dark side of the area’s history at the Yuma Territorial Prison Museum. Investigate the remains of the 19th-century jail where thousands of criminals were locked up. It has been referenced in many movies, such as 3:10 to Yuma and For a Few Extra Dollars.

Take your kids to Roxaboxen Park to make designs with the park’s mineral-flecked rocks. Escape the sun at the Z Fun Factory, a local indoor arcade.

During your trip, you may want to experiment with local food specialties, such as saguaro cactus syrup, burritos and tortillas. Yuma has one of the sunniest and driest regions in the entire country. The summer months of May to September are extremely hot and it remains mild the rest of the year.

The city is around 180 miles (289.7 kilometers) west of PhoenixOpens in a new window and the same distance east of San DiegoOpens in a new window. Yuma International Airport is near the city center. You will emerge from your trip to Yuma with a greater sense of the struggles of the early pioneers in the Dust Bowl’s vast, arid landscape.

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Yuma Townsite

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Yuma Townsite and surrounding area, you can visit Lutes Casino and Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park.

The Foothills

While there might not be top attractions in The Foothills, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Yuma County Foothills Library and Fortuna Delrey Golf Course.

Downtown Yuma

If you're spending some time in Downtown Yuma, Lutes Casino and Yuma Art Center are top sights worth seeing.

Yuma East

When in Yuma East, you can plan a visit to Castle Dome Mines Museum & Ghost Town and Yuma County Foothills Library, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Foothills

Foothills might not have many top sights, but Foothills Par 3 Golf Course and Foothills Golf Course are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

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