Arizona might be surrounded by land on all four sides, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy a day at the beach! These five sandy oases are as close to paradise as it gets here in the Grand Canyon State, and they all deserve a spot on your summer bucket list. We bet you didn’t know there are indeed beaches in Arizona – they’re just not attached to an ocean.

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Beaches in Arizona

What are some fun secret beaches in Arizona?  

Arizona might be a landlocked desert state, but we still have some pretty lovely beaches. Sure, they’re alongside our lakes and/or rivers, but hey – a beach is a beach, right? Some of our favorite “secret” beaches that even a lot of locals have never heard about include hidden gems like Butcher Jones Beach, which is at Saguaro Lake east of Phoenix. The cliffs and mountains surrounding Saguaro Lake are exquisitely beautiful, and Butcher Jones Beach encompasses a lot of that beauty all in one little place. If you’re a skilled enough hiker, hit the 11-mile one-way hike to Havasu Falls, within the Grand Canyon, and experience one of the best waterfall/beach combos in Arizona! A permit is tough to get and must be booked way in advance, so again – planning! Finally, head to Roper Lake State Park and check out the waterside beaches there; it’s a little slice of heaven right here in the Sonoran Desert. Need more ideas? Check out our previous article highlighting little-known beaches in Arizona

Where can I find Arizona beaches to visit this season?  

As we outlined above, Arizona has no shortage of beaches to visit; they’re just not oceanic ones. Our state parks tend to have some pretty great beachy areas, like River Island State Park, near Parker in far western Arizona, and Cattail Cove State Park, which is known for its sandy beaches and is located on the banks of Lake Havasu. Otherwise, head to Centennial Beach in Yuma; it’s a public park but the beach is wonderful, and a family favorite for those who come during the summer months. Visit during the off-season for the best, least-crowded experience! Then, hit Lake Powell and head to Waheap Way, which is another Arizona beach famous for, well, being a beach in Arizona. 

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