Acutually Dogtown is a lake.It's located near Williams in North Central Arizona.Dogtown Lake got its name from the extensive prairie dog towns that once covered open areas near the lake. In spite of the name, this medium-sized body of water is actually surrounded by trees. Today, you'll find fewer prairie dogs than forest visitors, who've come to camp and fish for the trout, crappies, and channel cats stocked here. Near the lake, visitors can enjoy a guided nature trail and a hiking trail that leads to a scenic overlook of the area from the top of nearby Davenport Hill. FACILITIES: There are 51 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings and 1 group site. There is a small boat-launch ramp. Pit toilets and water faucets are scattered throughout the campground. Water is not available during winter months. Power boats are limited to single electric motors of 1 HP or less.
Yes, Fredonia is a town in Coconino County, Arizona. It is Arizona's northernmost town.
Arizona does not have a State Dog Symbol.
Arizona does not have an offiicial State Dog.
Arizona is a US State.
Snowflake is the name of a town in north central Arizona
· Jerome is a town in Arizona
· Jerome is a town in Arizona
· Jerome is a town in Arizona
Either no dog breed has the unique characteristics to gain support in Arizona or no Arizona Lobbyist has yet taken up that cause.
The Arizona state dog is the Chihuahua. Chihuahuas are a popular breed in Arizona due to their small size and adaptability to the warm climate. They were designated as the state dog in 2017.
Oro Valley, a town in Pima County, Arizona.
From a book on Arizona tourism I have.... "When does Santa come to town?"