West Wetlands Park in Yuma, AZ, is part of the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area, which aims to restore the region's wetlands and reconnect the city to its historic downtown. With two state historic parks, a National Historic Landmark, riverfront parks, restored wetlands, and an interpretive plaza, this heritage area offers a rich history and diverse recreational opportunities for visitors.
Located along the Colorado River, West Wetlands Park is a testament to the region's transformation from a blighted riverfront to an agricultural oasis. Spanning 400 acres, the park showcases the restored wetlands and offers a multi-use path for outdoor activities, providing a unique experience that combines history, nature, and community engagement.
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