Roxaboxen Park

835 South 2nd Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364

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835 S 2nd Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364, United States

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Roxaboxen Park, located at 835 South 2nd Avenue in Yuma, Arizona, is a charming and unique tourist attraction that captures the imagination of visitors of all ages. Named after the beloved children's book "Roxaboxen" by Alice McLerran, the park offers a whimsical and creative environment for families to explore and play. From colorful playground equipment to meandering pathways lined with native plants, Roxaboxen Park is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, or simply relaxing in the shade of the park's towering trees. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Roxaboxen Park is a must-visit destination in Yuma.

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Diane Schwarz:
4

"Read the children's book years ago. It was fun to go see the actual park."

1 year ago
Lana Lamb:
5

"As a tourist coming from KY and knowing the backstory of Roxeboxen Park I was thrilled to take my grandchildren's handpainted rocks and place them there for years to come! My sister who lives in Yuma bought them the book so they can read the true story of how Roxeboxen came to be. Lovely place."

1 year ago
Jaime GreatShield:
1

"Cute children's book based on this park. The actual "park" is a dump. It would be nice if the City would fix it up."

1 year ago
Jena Grubb:
5

"I love that it is all in one park that you can share your rocks with people. It's sad that the area is run down around it. I picked up trash and will bring some rocks to share - bring a smile to someone's face! Thank you for sharing this area with others!"

1 year ago
R A (Rere):
5

"Get out 9f your head and into your heart ❤ Use your ImaGinaTion and allow your inner child to play."

almost 2 years ago
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