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Historical Marker
A Place of Honor and Reflection
Arizona Veterans Memorial Park is a riverfront landmark in Bullhead City that honors the sacrifice of more than 3,000 military men and women from Arizona who gave their lives in wars and armed conflicts over the past century.
Located at 434 Whitewater Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86442
The centerpiece of the memorial overlooks the Colorado River, featuring a line of towering flagpoles along a curved wall standing nine feet high and 40 feet wide. Bronze plaques on the wall are engraved with the names of each service member who died defending our nation. At each end of the memorial wall stand giant bronze eagles, surrounded by 50 stars symbolizing the 50 states.
The park also includes a pyramid-shaped stone memorial dedicated to the U.S.S. Arizona, destroyed during the attack on Pearl Harbor that marked America’s entry into World War II.
Arizona Veterans Memorial Park is open year-round, and admission is free. It provides a space for reflection, remembrance, and appreciation of those who served our country.
Open Daily from 4:30 am - 11:00 pm
Report an Issue
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Park Ranger: (928) 234-0983
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Police (Non-Emergency Dispatch): (928) 763-1999
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Emergency: Call 911 immediately
For questions regarding Veterans Memorial Park, please contact our staff at (928) 763-0158