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The "3:10 To Yuma" stops here. Take a walk through a big piece of Old West History where the Southwest's most hardened criminals were once locked up.

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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 there 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. Come experience this fascinating slice of Arizona history. The park offers a museum with exhibits, a gift shop, video presentation, picnic area, and restrooms.

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Address: 220 Prison Hill Rd, Yuma, AZ 85364, USA
Phone: (928) 783-4771
State: Arizona
City: Yuma
Zip Code: 85364


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
Fabulous. Great lecturer and the film is done particularly well. Suggested age groups from 12 up to fully appreciate it. Should be an inform national field trip for the schools. Should be a REQUIRED trip since it is integral to the history if Yuma!!! Would love to help formalize this as I am a retired teacher and fund this is the top, #1 piece of history that impacted living in Yuma and our entire country at the time!! It still does!
7 years ago (02-03-2018)
There's really not much to do in Yuma, so this was an interesting thing to do on a weekend afternoon. I'd suggest not going when it's too hot out because it is mostly outside, without shade. The museum is interesting, the short movie too, and the guide was knowledgeable. Probably spend like an hour and a half to two hours total here. If you're paying for tickets under like, 10 dollars, I think you have to pay in cash.
7 years ago (28-02-2018)
This was my first visit to the Yuma Territorial Prison and WOW, I can't believe what the prisoners endured there. It couldn't have been easy to be a guard as well. All I can say is that you need to make sure you take the time to walk the grounds and listen/read the stories about life in the prison. I did go into the Dark Cell and didn't get goosebumps but it would be a great place to spend Halloween night! I did end up with one odd photo. not sure how it happened but it will be a great story. Don't miss the cemetery which is a short walk to the east of the parking lot. You can also walk down to the Wetlands to look for birds and animals. Plan on at least 2 hours to get through everything. Carry water and wear a hat, this is Arizona!
7 years ago (31-12-2017)
If you find yourself in Yuma you should go to prison. Very interesting prison/ museum representative of early Arizona. The prisoners actually built the prison cells. Showers once a week. We spent about an hour and a half. Worth the stop if you have the time.
7 years ago (12-02-2018)
Great museum. Good value. Very well done. The reality of the cell block was chilling. The old west skit was entertaining. You could spend an hour or three depending on how much reading you want to do.
7 years ago (10-02-2018)
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