If you love exploring state parks in Arizona, we have another one for your bucket list. Sonoita Creek State Natural Area is a nearly 5,000-acre paradise tucked away in the small town of Patagonia, and it doesn’t get nearly the amount of recognition it deserves. This pristine oasis offers miles of hiking and equestrian trails, a campground, and best of all, plenty of solitude that encourages and allows for communion with nature.

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For more information about Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, visit the Arizona State Parks website.

Have you ever visited this hidden gem? What are your favorite state parks in Arizona? Tell us in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to learn about the nearby town of Nogales. Straddling the U.S.-Mexico border, the town is full of charm, history, and culture, and it makes a perfect day trip destination.

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