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Slide Rock State Park is a 43-acre park in Oak Creek Canyon, where you can enjoy the cool waters of Oak Creek and the historic cabins of a former apple farm. Learn about the park's history, rules, hours, fees, trails and programs on the official website.
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Situated below an apple orchard and surrounded by the red...
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Facilities available at Slide Rock State Park. This gorgeous...
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Maps - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Orchard - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Science - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Park History - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Fishing - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Area Attractions - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Wildlife Viewing - Slide Rock State Park | Arizona
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Slide Rock State Park. Things to do. Trails. Road work on...
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An 80-foot stretch of Oak Creek rushes through a narrow red-rock flume at Slide Rock State Park, where visitors are whisked down an incline into a cold pool. The natural water slide sees most of the action, but trails in the park lead to wading pools and fishing holes along a half-mile stretch of Oak Creek.
About. This state park in Oak Creek Canyon is one of Arizona’s most visited tourist attractions. Apart from the abundant plant and wildlife, Slide Rock State Park is also home to a 43-acre working apple farm, one of the few homesteads preserved in the canyon. Tackle the hiking trails to enjoy great views of sandstone bluffs, explore rustic ...
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Governing body. Arizona State Parks. United States Forest Service. Slide Rock State Park is an Arizona State Park located in Oak Creek Canyon 7 miles (11 km) north of Sedona, Arizona, United States. It takes its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek.