Welcome to the Yuma County Library District’s Virtual Tour page! The Library District is made up of the Main Library and 7 branch libraries serving the communities of Yuma, Dateland, Roll, San Luis, Somerton, and Wellton.
Tours of each facility include a general floor plan, as well as meeting and study rooms, children and teen areas, and public computers.
Opened in 2009
The Main Library is a two-level facility and is approximately 80,000 square feet.
- Drive-up automated book drop
- Café
- Friends Store
- Children’s craft room and story time room
- Library Mascot Booker Bear’s cave and tree
- Teen Room
- Arizona Room
- Microfilm Room
- Indoor/Outdoor seating
The Foothills Library is approximately 22,000 square feet.
- Automated book return
- Friends Store
- Children’s Room
- Teen Room
- Indoor/Outdoor seating
The Heritage Library is a two-level facility and is approximately 22,000 square feet. The building opened in 1921 as a Carnegie Library, and was renovated in 1948, 1966, and most recently in 2008.
- Children’s Area
- Teen Area
- Auditorium
The San Luis Library is a two-level facility and approximately 31,000 square feet.
- Automated book return
- Friends Store
- Children’s craft room and story time room
- Indoor slide
- Teen Room
- Amphitheater
- Indoor/Outdoor seating
Increased to approximately 12,500 square feet, the Somerton Library is over twice the size of the original building, which opened in 2002.
- Friends Store
- Children’s area and craft room
- Teen Room
- Reading Courtyard
The Wellton Library is approximately 8,500 square feet.
- Friends Store
- Children’s Room
- Teen Room
- Arizona Area
- Indoor/Outdoor seating
The Dateland Library is located inside Dateland Elementary School.
The Roll Library is located inside Mohawk Elementary School.









