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Ironwood Forest National Monument

The Ironwood Forest National Monument, which takes its name from one of the longest living trees in the Arizona desert, is 189,600 acres, of which 128,400 acres are administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) with the balance of land privately owned or State Trust land. Keeping company with the ironwood trees are mesquite, palo verde, creosote, and saguaro, blanketing the monument floor beneath rugged mountain ranges named Silver Bell, Waterman and Sawtooth. In between, desert valleys…

  • State: Arizona
  • Managed by: Bureau of Land Management
  • Coordinates: 32.458570000000066, -111.50055999999995

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Frequently asked questions

Is Ironwood Forest National Monument reservable?

Ironwood Forest National Monument is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Ironwood Forest National Monument?

Ironwood Forest National Monument is located in Arizona. See the map for its exact location and directions.

How do I book a campsite at Ironwood Forest National Monument?

Pick your dates on the availability calendar, then reserve through the official booking link. You can also set an alert and we'll notify you if a sold-out date opens up.

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