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Camp Out • Hike A New Trail • Bike Winding Paths•

Shop • Dive into History • Yoga In The Plaza • Sip Fresh Roasted Coffee

Embark on an enriching journey through Ajo, Arizona, where outdoor adventures and cultural exploration intertwine seamlessly. Explore rugged trails, uncover hidden desert gems, and delve into the rich history of the region's mining heritage. After your adventures, rejuvenate with tranquil yoga sessions amidst the desert's natural beauty. Indulge in local shopping delights, from handmade crafts to one-of-a-kind treasures, and savor the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee. In Ajo, every moment is a discovery, inviting you to immerse yourself in the essence of the American Southwest.

  • Visitor Center & Historic Train Depot

    Visitor Center & Historic Train Depot

    The Ajo Historic Train Depot, built in 1916, stands as a restored marvel, now housing the Ajo Visitor Center. A must-see attraction, it preserves the town's heritage, welcoming visitors with its rich history and insights into Ajo's past.

  • Historic Ajo Plaza

    Ajo Plaza

    Explore the charming Ajo Plaza, a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and relaxation. Adorned with Spanish Colonial Revival arches and lush greenery, it's a picturesque destination to savor freshly roasted coffee, admire local art, and unwind with morning yoga. Discover the authentic charm of Ajo amidst its serene beauty.

  • Ajo Country Club Golf Course

    Ajo Country Club Golf Course

    Ajo Country Club, a historic 9-hole regulation course in Ajo, AZ, boasts a 1956 design. With 3,093 yards from the longest tees and a par of 36, it offers golfers an engaging challenge. Seasonally open clubhouse welcomes patrons, evoking the town's mining-era grandeur with banquet facilities hosting vibrant community events.

  • Ajo Historical Museum

    Ajo Historical Museum

    Step into the rich tapestry of Ajo's past at the Ajo Historical Museum, located near the historic St. Catherine's Mission built to serve Indian Village. Housed in a quaint building, this museum chronicles the town's vibrant history through captivating exhibits and artifacts.

  • Ajo Scenic Loop Drive

    Ajo Scenic Loop Drive

    The Ajo Scenic View Loop Drive in Ajo, Arizona, offers a picturesque journey through Sonoran Desert landscapes. It showcases stunning vistas of rugged mountains, unique cacti, and historic mining remnants. A popular route for tourists, it highlights the area's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

  • New Cornelia Open Pit Mining Lookout

    New Cornelia Open Pit Mining Lookout

    The New Cornelia mine, once a bustling copper producer, now lies dormant. Its expansive open-pit, measuring 1.5 miles wide and 1,100 feet deep, is a testament to its historic significance. Notably, its tailings constitute one of the largest dam structures in the United States, with a volume of 7.4 billion cubic feet.

  • Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

    Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

    Look closely. Look again. The sights and sounds of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, part of an international biosphere reserve, reveal a thriving community of plants and animals. Human stories echo throughout the Sonoran Desert, chronicling thousands of years of desert living. A wilderness hike, a scenic drive, or a night of camping will expose you to a living desert abounding with hidden life.

  • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge

    Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge

    Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, spanning 803,418 acres of wilderness, offers an oasis in the Sonoran Desert, dubbed "The Green Desert." With its rich biodiversity, including over 60 mammal species and 350 bird species, it provides a tranquil escape to reconnect with nature in its purest form. Don’t miss the petroglyphs!

  • Puerto Blanco Scenic Drive

    Puerto Blanco Scenic Drive

    For those looking for a longer, more rugged scenic drive through Organ Pipe, Puerto Blanco Drive is a great way to experience some of the park’s volcanic geology, mining history, and natural springs. The 41 mile Puerto Blanco Loop is broken into two parts: North Puerto Blanco Drive and South Puerto Blanco Drive.

  • Bike Ajo

    Bike Ajo

    Embark on a thrilling journey through the majestic mountains and captivating terrain of Ajo, Arizona. Discover an exhilarating playground for mountain biking enthusiasts, offering an array of trails catering to all skill levels. From adrenaline-pumping descents to scenic vistas, every ride promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

  • Skate Park

    Head to Bud Walker Park where you'll find a great skate park! It offers locals and visitors a haven for skating enthusiasts of all ages. Its creative layout cater to both beginners and seasoned skaters, fostering a vibrant community hub for skaters.

  • Rifle and Pistol Range

    The Virgil Ellis Rifle and Pistol Range in Ajo, Arizona, offers a scenic desert setting for target shooting enthusiasts. Managed by the Ajo District of the Bureau of Land Management, it provides a safe environment for both novice and experienced shooters.

  • Kitt Peak National Observatory

    Kitt Peak National Observatory

    On Your Way Adventures

    Located on the route to or from Ajo from the Tucson side, Kitt Peak National Observatory stands atop a mountain near Tucson, Arizona. It offers visitors a chance to explore various telescopes and enjoy stargazing sessions under clear desert skies.

  • Gila Bend Adventures

    Gila Bend Adventures

    On Your Way Adventures

    Discover the allure of Gila Bend with its museums, archaeological parks, and captivating petroglyph rocks. It's an essential stop on your journey to Ajo, Arizona, offering enriching experiences in history and natural beauty along the way.