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Yuma Territorial Prison

Sitting on a bluff overlooking the Colorado River, three miles west of the confluence of the Colorado and the historic Gila River, stand the ruins of Arizona’s famous Territorial Prison, and a short distance west are the remaining buildings that served as a part of the Yuma Quartermaster's Depot. Fernando de Alarcon, who accompanied Coronado on his search for the Seven Cities of Cibola, passed this site in 1540. Padre Kino saw the present location of the Prison and the Quartermaster's Depot in 1683, and Padre Graces established a mission directly across the river and was later killed there by the Indians in 1781.

Yuma Territorial Prison
Colorado River State Historic Park

Colorado River State Historic Park

The park is the original home of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot, an Army supply depot that operated from 1865-1883. The site served as the main supply depot for all Army forts in Arizona Territory during the Indian Wars. Supplies primarily arrived from the west coast of California, traveling first on ocean steamers to the mouth of the Colorado before being transferred onto river steamboats for their trip upriver to the Yuma Depot. From Yuma, mule-drawn wagon trains delivered supplies to Arizona’s frontier outposts.

Yuma Sand Dunes

Yuma serves as the gateway to one of the nation's largest mass of inland sand dunes, which extend for more than 40 miles along the eastern edge of California Imperial Valley. Now a national recreational area, this natural sand box acts as a magnet for off-road enthusiasts in all but the hottest months and welcomes more than one million visitors every year. Just 20 miles west of Yuma, the dunes also have served as a movie location since the silent-picture era. Moviemakers first filmed here in 1913, and pictures have been made here in every decade since, including Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, The Scorpion King, and Jumanji 3. During peak season, only permitted vehicles are allowed in the recreation area, but rangers do allow quick stops for a look or a photo without charge.

Yuma Sand Dunes
Eat Local Julieanna’s

Eat Local Julieanna’s

For almost a quarter of a century, Julieanna’s Patio Cafe has been a favorite destination for dining in Yuma. Built in 1996 Julieanna’s has long served as a prime location for special occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, engagements and weddings. https://www.julieannas.com/

Takos and Beer

Good Food For Good People We strive to provide the Yuma county with the best takos and beer. We love our community and are passionate about good-for-you food that brings a smile to your face. We support local farmers by purchasing seasonal fruits, vegetables and herbs. https://www.takosandbeer.com/

Takos and Beer

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