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Morgan Ranch Nature Park is unlike most public parks in Yavapai County, Arizona. You won't find playgrounds, barbecue grills, or sports fields here. Instead, the 16-acre park offers a quiet, natural landscape - an inviting place to enjoy a picnic, walk the trail, take in wide-open panoramic views, or simply sit on a bench beneath a tree and enjoy the peace and beauty of the surroundings.
Morgan Ranch Nature Park is located at the northeast corner of Williamson Valley Road and Nancy Drive. The 16-acre property was given to Yavapai County by Talking Rock Ranch/Inscription Canyon Ranch for use as a public facilities site. Working with the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, the Morgan Ranch Park Association (MRPA) officially established the park on April 3, 2006.
The park preserves a portion of the historic Cooper-Morgan Ranch and provides a place to enjoy the area's natural beauty. The one-mile Cooper Loop Trail winds across granite boulders and through stands of oak, manzanita, and juniper. Birdhouses encourage nesting by native species, while a picnic table, benches, and a "little library" with a book bench invite visitors to relax, read, and share books. The easy, non-motorized trail is ideal for hiking, biking, and dog walking. It also connects the Yavapai Trail System from Inscription Canyon to trails east of Talking Rock Ranch.
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