Ironwood National Monument access point 17859 West Manville Road, Marana, AZ 85653
About the Business
Ironwood National Monument access point is a gateway to the stunning Ironwood Forest National Monument in Marana, Arizona. Located at 17859 West Manville Road, this park offers visitors the chance to explore the unique Sonoran Desert landscape filled with iconic ironwood trees. The access point provides information on hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and the history of the monument. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful escape into nature while learning about the importance of preserving this beautiful desert ecosystem.
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17859 W Manville Rd, Marana, AZ 85653, United States
Reviews
"We scouted out the location for off-road motorcycle riding. Looks good! OHV decal required and you must stay on the designated dirt "roads"."
"Not a huge area but plenty of space for a few or more trailers and rigs. Off the beaten path a bit but easily accessible. Could get muddy after a rain. Airplane noise was very quiet and hard to hear, but I am used to the airport and airforce base noise. No wildlife and a couple orange lights way off in the distance to the north (well maybe 5-10 miles away or less), but very dark and pretty quiet at night. Day time may bring some off roading vehicles or hunters driving on the road. Dont go beyond this parking after a rain or unless you have a good 4*4 with clearance and if you dont care about your paint job. Nothing here but a quiet night of sleep."
"Quiet peaceful and easy..Only one or two other campRV's around and friendly. There is some noise of various aircraft flying overhead - alot of prop planes and some military helos."
"Quiet and peaceful. Just a small area to camp on BLM land but doable. Pack it in pack it out please…"
"We love it here. It gets busy sometimes with ohv traffic. There is a big lot right inside the gate with plenty of room for several rigs. No amenities are available. There is a small airport right next door so there is plane noise off and on during the day. Seeing the planes is pretty cool though. There are horses that come through the area. They are pretty comfortable around people. One will even let you scratch under his chin. There is a pack of several coyotes so make sure not to leave your dog alone at night because they get pretty close. Be aware boarder patrol is in the area, and they filled up the parking lot all night for a few nights. They did pick some people up. We do enjoy our time here."
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