Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park

Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park The "3:10 To Yuma" stops here. Take a walk through a big piece of Old West History where the Southwes Come experience this fascinating slice of Arizona history.
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On July 1, 1876, the first seven inmates entered the Territorial Prison at Yuma and were locked into the new cells they had built themselves. At Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park walk through the actual strap iron cells and solitary chamber of Arizona Territory’s first prison. Now a museum, the building houses photographs and colorful exhibits of those who once “involuntarily” stayed the

re and the prison life they had to endure. A total of 3,069 prisoners, including 29 women, lived within the walls during the prison’s 33 years of operation. Despite an infamous reputation, written evidence indicates that the prison was humanely administered, and was a model institution for its time. The only punishments were the dark cells for inmates who broke prison regulations, and the ball and chain for those who tried to escape. The park offers a museum with exhibits, a gift shop, video presentation, picnic area, and restrooms. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY

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06/24/2026

Week 3 of Summer Camp is off to a great start!

This week, campers are exploring the history of the Yuma Territorial Prison Museum, learning about the people, stories, and events that shaped one of Arizona's most iconic landmarks.

It's the perfect time to dive into prison history as we prepare to celebrate 150 years of the Yuma Territorial Prison on July 1, 2026!

Stay tuned for more camp highlights throughout the week!

*** HISTORIC TRIVIA***Think you know your Yuma history? Let's find out!❓ What year did the Yuma Territorial Prison open ...
06/23/2026

*** HISTORIC TRIVIA***

Think you know your Yuma history? Let's find out!

❓ What year did the Yuma Territorial Prison open its gates?

A. 1850
B. 1876
C. 1890

Drop your answer in the comments below! 👇

No cheating! 😉 We'll reveal the correct answer tomorrow with another fun trivia question about one of Arizona's most famous historic landmarks as we prepare for the Prison's 150th Anniversary on July 1st.

Celebrate 150 Years of History in Style! There's no better way to show your Yuma pride and celebrate the 150th Anniversa...
06/22/2026

Celebrate 150 Years of History in Style!
There's no better way to show your Yuma pride and celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Yuma Territorial Prison than with official Prison merchandise!
From apparel and accessories to unique gifts and collectibles, every purchase helps support one of Arizona's most iconic historic landmarks while allowing you to carry a piece of Yuma history wherever you go.
Whether you're a longtime supporter, history enthusiast, former Yuma resident, or proud local, now is the perfect time to stock up on exclusive Yuma Territorial Prison swag and commemorate this historic milestone.
🛒 Visit yumaprisonstore.com today to browse our collection and find your favorite Prison gear.
Every purchase helps support the preservation, maintenance, and continued operation of the Yuma Territorial Prison for future generations to enjoy.
Thank you for helping us celebrate 150 years of history and for supporting the Yuma Territorial Prison!

🎉🔒 FAMILY DAY IN PRISON 🔒🎉Join us as we celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the legendary Yuma Territorial Prison State H...
06/21/2026

🎉🔒 FAMILY DAY IN PRISON 🔒🎉
Join us as we celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the legendary Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park with a day packed full of family fun, history, laughs, and ice cream!

📅 July 11
⏰ 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
🎟 Park admission applies

Bring the whole family and experience a one-of-a-kind celebration inside one of Arizona’s most iconic historic sites! Enjoy interactive activities, explore fascinating stories from the past, and make unforgettable memories together.

🍦 FREE Ice Cream Social (10 AM – 3 PM)
🔐 Try to unlock a puzzle box for prizes
😂 “What Was Your Crime?” — discover your hilarious offense
📖 Hourly Storyteller Museum Tours
(10 AM, 11 AM, 12 PM, 1 PM & 2 PM)
⛓ Find out if YOU are related to a former inmate!

Celebrate 150 years of history, adventure, and community with us at this special anniversary event. Whether you’re a local family, history lover, or just looking for a fun summer outing, there’s something for everyone!

CALLING ALL SPONSORS! Want to showcase your business while supporting one of Yuma's most unique events? Become a sponsor...
06/20/2026

CALLING ALL SPONSORS!

Want to showcase your business while supporting one of Yuma's most unique events? Become a sponsor of the 3rd Annual Prison to Prison Beer Run as part of the Yuma Territorial Prison's 150th Anniversary Celebration!

This high-energy event brings together runners, spectators, and community members for an unforgettable experience—all while providing valuable exposure for our sponsors.

🍺 Promote your business
🏃 Connect with the community
🔓 Support a one-of-a-kind Yuma tradition

Sponsorship opportunities are still available, but they won't last long! Scan the QR code or contact us today to learn more about how you can get involved.

Let's make this year's event the biggest jailbreak yet!

Today, we recognize and honor Juneteenth.Observed each year on June 19, Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when new...
06/19/2026

Today, we recognize and honor Juneteenth.

Observed each year on June 19, Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when news of emancipation reached the last remaining enslaved African Americans in Texas, marking an important moment in our nation's history.

As we reflect on the many stories that have shaped the United States, we acknowledge the significance of this day and the enduring values of freedom, resilience, and hope.

The Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area joins communities across the country in recognizing Juneteenth and honoring its place in our shared history.

06/18/2026

Snake Day was a success at Week 3 of our Summer Camp!

Today, our campers slithered into learning all about snakes—the important role they play in our ecosystem, their unique anatomy, and why these often-misunderstood creatures deserve our respect. One of the highlights of the day was getting to meet a real live snake! One of our camp leaders brought in their pet snake, giving campers a unique opportunity to see these fascinating reptiles up close and learn more about them firsthand.

The fun continued with a lively game of Snake Bingo that had everyone excited and engaged!

We've had an incredible week of learning, exploring, and making memories, and we can't wait for another exciting week of camp next week.

🎉 There are only FOUR spots remaining! If you haven't registered your child yet, now is the time. Don't miss out on a summer filled with hands-on activities, history, nature, and fun!

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/ycnha-june-summer-camp

We truly enjoyed hosting one of the City of Yuma's Summer Student Interns here at the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Ar...
06/18/2026

We truly enjoyed hosting one of the City of Yuma's Summer Student Interns here at the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area!

During her time with us, she had the opportunity to meet our entire team, learn about the many roles that help our organization operate each day, and gain firsthand insight into the work we do to preserve and enhance Yuma's historic and natural treasures.

She also toured the Yuma Territorial Prison, Colorado River State Historic Park, and the Yuma East Wetlands, allowing her to experience the impact of our work beyond the office and see our mission in action.

Thank you for spending time with us—we loved sharing what we do and hope this experience provided valuable insight into the many career paths in parks, preservation, education, and community engagement!

A Special Thank You! The Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Dale Dum...
06/17/2026

A Special Thank You!

The Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Dale Dumo and the Travis Manion Foundation Yuma Chapter for their generous support of our Summer Camp program.

Not only did they help sponsor local children so they could participate in camp, but Mr. Dumo is also taking time next week to visit with our campers and share his knowledge and experiences. Opportunities like these help create meaningful and memorable experiences for our youth.

We are incredibly grateful for your generosity, community spirit, and commitment to investing in the next generation. Thank you for spending part of your morning with us—we hope you enjoy your time at camp as much as we do!

Thank you for helping make Summer Camp a success!

06/17/2026

Week Two of Summer Camp is officially underway at the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area! ☀️🌿

This week, our young explorers are diving into the wonders of the Yuma East Wetlands—discovering the importance of conservation, learning about local wildlife, and experiencing one of Yuma's most beautiful natural treasures firsthand.

Haven't signed up yet? There's still time! Registration is still open for next week's camp and our July sessions. Don't miss out on a summer filled with hands-on learning, outdoor adventures, and unforgettable memories.

🎟️ Spots are limited, so sign up today!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/ycnha-june-summer-camp

Address

220 N. Prison Hill Road
Yuma, AZ
85364

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19287834771

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