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Discover the Old West when you travel across the state of Arizona. Arizona has it all, from amazement and adventure to James Beard Award-winning chefs. Plan your tour of Arizona with our travel tips for summer, hiking, driving, ADA, electric vehicles, visitor center, wildfire, airports, tribal and much more! TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
ARIZONA’S SECRET CAMPSITES Of the park's 32 boat-in sites, the Three Dunes Campground, with its giant sand dunes, offers the perfect combination of sand, sunshine and water. Not far downriver, near the community of Parker, red-rock hills on the banks of the free-flowing Colorado River flank the campsites at River Island State Park. In the southern part of the state, twoTHE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. 3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theCANYON LAKE
Canyon Lake is the smallest of the Salt River Project lakes and features great fishing, a beach area, and secluded sites to get away from it all. Three miles up from the boat launches, steep cliffs frame the lake, taming the lake waters and activity around it. Scuba dive, hike, bird watch, Jet Ski, wakeboard, sunbath – the options areendless.
MADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
VISITING HAVASU FALLS Visiting Havasu Falls is not a day-trip. All visits require at least a one-night reservation, depending on whether you choose to stay at the campground or Havasupai Lodge, aka "the Lodge" in Supai Village. Your price will include your stay, your permit, and any additional taxesHAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. PO OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos.COVID-19 UPDATES
Discover the Old West when you travel across the state of Arizona. Arizona has it all, from amazement and adventure to James Beard Award-winning chefs. Plan your tour of Arizona with our travel tips for summer, hiking, driving, ADA, electric vehicles, visitor center, wildfire, airports, tribal and much more! TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
ARIZONA’S SECRET CAMPSITES Of the park's 32 boat-in sites, the Three Dunes Campground, with its giant sand dunes, offers the perfect combination of sand, sunshine and water. Not far downriver, near the community of Parker, red-rock hills on the banks of the free-flowing Colorado River flank the campsites at River Island State Park. In the southern part of the state, twoTHE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. 3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theCANYON LAKE
Canyon Lake is the smallest of the Salt River Project lakes and features great fishing, a beach area, and secluded sites to get away from it all. Three miles up from the boat launches, steep cliffs frame the lake, taming the lake waters and activity around it. Scuba dive, hike, bird watch, Jet Ski, wakeboard, sunbath – the options areendless.
MADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
VISITING HAVASU FALLS Visiting Havasu Falls is not a day-trip. All visits require at least a one-night reservation, depending on whether you choose to stay at the campground or Havasupai Lodge, aka "the Lodge" in Supai Village. Your price will include your stay, your permit, and any additional taxesHAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. PO OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos. OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEBSITE Arizona. In many ways, Arizona's beauty is embodied by its most famous natural landmark, the Grand Canyon; but there is so much more to the Grand Canyon State than its namesake. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes. 2021 National Travel & TourismWeek.
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Discover the Old West when you travel across the state of Arizona. Arizona has it all, from amazement and adventure to James Beard Award-winning chefs. Plan your tour of Arizona with our travel tips for summer, hiking, driving, ADA, electric vehicles, visitor center, wildfire, airports, tribal and much more! ARIZONA’S SECRET CAMPSITES Of the park's 32 boat-in sites, the Three Dunes Campground, with its giant sand dunes, offers the perfect combination of sand, sunshine and water. Not far downriver, near the community of Parker, red-rock hills on the banks of the free-flowing Colorado River flank the campsites at River Island State Park. In the southern part of the state, twoSYCAMORE CANYON
Sycamore Canyon. Arizona Trail. Sycamore Canyon. The Arizona National Scenic Trail—known as the “AZT”—traverses the entire state. But you don’t have to tackle all 800 miles at once. This dayhike takes you through a beautiful canyon and on the hillsides above it with views of the rugged Mazatzal Mountains and foothills of the FourPeaks.
ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room.MADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
PEACH SPRINGS
Peach Springs, the capital of the Hualapai nation, is also the gateway to the Grand Canyon Skywalk—the glass-bottomed bridge hovering 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. If that doesn't get your heart pumping, stop by Hualapai River Runners to plan your Grand Canyon whitewater river-rafting excursion. For a Wild West good time, book a stay on FORT APACHE HISTORIC PARK Take a self-guided walking tour through old Fort Apache with over twenty buildings dating from the 1870s through the 1930s. Explore the prehistoric ruins of Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark, and imagine a time when they were filled with people.HAWLEY LAKE
Tucked away on the White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, Hawley Lake is an adventurist's delight. During the breezy spring and mild summer months, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, and camping are at TOMBSTONE | VISIT ARIZONA After getting its start as a silver mining claim in the late-1870s, the settlement grew along with its Tough Nut Mine, becoming a bustling boomtown of the Wild West. From opera and theater to dance halls and brothels, Tombstone offered much-needed entertainment to the miners after a long shift underground. In 1886, the mines flooded and hit OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEBSITE Arizona. In many ways, Arizona's beauty is embodied by its most famous natural landmark, the Grand Canyon; but there is so much more to the Grand Canyon State than its namesake. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes. 2021 National Travel & TourismWeek.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
ARIZONA’S SECRET CAMPSITES Of the park's 32 boat-in sites, the Three Dunes Campground, with its giant sand dunes, offers the perfect combination of sand, sunshine and water. Not far downriver, near the community of Parker, red-rock hills on the banks of the free-flowing Colorado River flank the campsites at River Island State Park. In the southern part of the state, two 3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theHAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. POTHE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. DARK SKIES | VISIT ARIZONA Arizona helped birth the dark-sky preservation movement when, in 2001, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Flagstaff as the world's very first Dark Sky Place for the city's commitment to protecting its stargazing-friendly night skies. Since then, five other Arizona communities—Sedona, Big Park, Camp Verde, Fountain Hills and Thunder Mountain Pootseev Nightsky—have earned DarkMADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos. OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEBSITE Arizona. In many ways, Arizona's beauty is embodied by its most famous natural landmark, the Grand Canyon; but there is so much more to the Grand Canyon State than its namesake. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes. 2021 National Travel & TourismWeek.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
ARIZONA’S SECRET CAMPSITES Of the park's 32 boat-in sites, the Three Dunes Campground, with its giant sand dunes, offers the perfect combination of sand, sunshine and water. Not far downriver, near the community of Parker, red-rock hills on the banks of the free-flowing Colorado River flank the campsites at River Island State Park. In the southern part of the state, two 3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theHAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. POTHE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. DARK SKIES | VISIT ARIZONA Arizona helped birth the dark-sky preservation movement when, in 2001, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Flagstaff as the world's very first Dark Sky Place for the city's commitment to protecting its stargazing-friendly night skies. Since then, five other Arizona communities—Sedona, Big Park, Camp Verde, Fountain Hills and Thunder Mountain Pootseev Nightsky—have earned DarkMADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos.COVID-19 UPDATES
Discover the Old West when you travel across the state of Arizona. Arizona has it all, from amazement and adventure to James Beard Award-winning chefs. Plan your tour of Arizona with our travel tips for summer, hiking, driving, ADA, electric vehicles, visitor center, wildfire, airports, tribal and much more! V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
FORT APACHE HISTORIC PARK Take a self-guided walking tour through old Fort Apache with over twenty buildings dating from the 1870s through the 1930s. Explore the prehistoric ruins of Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark, and imagine a time when they were filled with people. DESERTS | VISIT ARIZONA Deserts. Arizona is the only state in the U.S. that contains four separate desert regions, each with their own environment, flora and fauna. Depending on who you ask, you’ll find three—arguably four—deserts in Arizona: the Chihuahuan in the southeast, the Mojave in the upper west, and the massive Sonoran taking up most of thesouthwest
TUBA CITY | VISIT ARIZONA Tuba City gets its name from a Hopi American Indian tribe man, Tuuvi, who befriended the area's first Mormon settlers. The Navajo who've lived in the area since around 1892, refer to it as To'Nanees Dizi, which means tangled, scattered or braided water – a reference to the many springs below the surface.. Just five miles outside of town compare your shoe size to dinosaur tracks preserved inANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
GRAND CANYON AFTER DARK Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon After Dark. Grand Canyon National Park is one of the best places in Arizona to view the night sky and go stargazing. SHARE PAGE. It's safe to say that a century ago when Grand Canyon officially became a national park, few of its visitors came to see the stars. In that first year of the park's existence—and for CAMERON | VISIT ARIZONA Cameron. Nestled along the Colorado River gorge, Cameron is more than just a place to stretch your legs: it's a cultural and geological stop. When driving the expanses of Arizona, you’ve gotta take some breaks. In Cameron, there are two great reasons to get out of the car. The first is to spend some time poking around the historic Cameron 7 OF THE BEST HOT SPRINGS IN ARIZONA From the Lake Mead Visitor Center, follow U.S. Hwy 93 east for 8 miles, then follow signs for the Arizona Hot Spring trailhead. (702) 293-8990. $25 per vehicle for park entrance, valid for 7 days. Castle Hot Springs. Welcome to the hottest non-volcanic natural spring in the world (yes, world!). JOHN SLAUGHTER RANCH John Slaughter Ranch A National Historic Landmark, the Slaughter Ranch Museum was once the San Bernardino Ranch, belonging to John H. Slaughter, Cochise County Sheriff from 1887 to 1890.ARIZONA BECKONS
Arizona Beckons. Where the mind wanders, the body should follow. It’s time to rediscover our beautiful state, we’ve curated some trip ideas to help you travel the state at your own pace, your way, whether that means hitting the road or the trail. Click each image below for a list of stories and itineraries. West Clear Creek, CampVerde, AZ.
V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theMADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
HAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. PO ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room.ANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
THE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos.ARIZONA BECKONS
Arizona Beckons. Where the mind wanders, the body should follow. It’s time to rediscover our beautiful state, we’ve curated some trip ideas to help you travel the state at your own pace, your way, whether that means hitting the road or the trail. Click each image below for a list of stories and itineraries. West Clear Creek, CampVerde, AZ.
V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to theMADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
HAWLEY LAKE
Hawley Lake Store - Boat rentals, camping and RV sites. (928) 335-7511. Hours & Pricing. Open daily, year-round. For pricing, please visit the website. For More Information. Hawley Lake. PO ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room.ANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
THE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos.ARIZONA BECKONS
Arizona Beckons. Where the mind wanders, the body should follow. It’s time to rediscover our beautiful state, we’ve curated some trip ideas to help you travel the state at your own pace, your way, whether that means hitting the road or the trail. Click each image below for a list of stories and itineraries. West Clear Creek, CampVerde, AZ.
10 FUN FACTS ABOUT ARIZONA Here are 10 interesting tidbits you should know about Arizona—and 10 cool experiences you should definitely explore. 1. There are 22 national parks and monuments in Arizona.. 2. There are more than 100 wineries and 22 varietals of wine produced in Arizona.. 3. ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room. FORT APACHE HISTORIC PARK Take a self-guided walking tour through old Fort Apache with over twenty buildings dating from the 1870s through the 1930s. Explore the prehistoric ruins of Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark, and imagine a time when they were filled with people.ANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
GHOST TOURS OF ARIZONA The four-and-a-half-hour "Classic History Tour" includes a van ride from Sedona to Jerome, Clarkdale and Cottonwood. Each tour includes plenty of lore and use of equipment to locate spirits. Old Bisbee. Four tours and ghost hunts by Old Bisbee Ghost Tour bring you close to the spirits of one of Arizona's major mining boomtowns. LUNA LAKE | VISIT ARIZONA Luna Lake is the place to be. History & Nature. Located in the White Mountains, the lake is the perfect escape from the heat of the summer. The 154-acre impoundment of the upper San Francisco River is abundant with trout. The lake is accessible year-round, but ices over in the winter. Ice fishing is usually available, but check conditionsCANYON LAKE
Canyon Lake is the smallest of the Salt River Project lakes and features great fishing, a beach area, and secluded sites to get away from it all. Three miles up from the boat launches, steep cliffs frame the lake, taming the lake waters and activity around it. Scuba dive, hike, bird watch, Jet Ski, wakeboard, sunbath – the options areendless.
VISITING HAVASU FALLS Visiting Havasu Falls is not a day-trip. All visits require at least a one-night reservation, depending on whether you choose to stay at the campground or Havasupai Lodge, aka "the Lodge" in Supai Village. Your price will include your stay, your permit, and any additional taxes 7 OF THE BEST HOT SPRINGS IN ARIZONA Essence of Tranquility. Spend a relaxing afternoon in one of Essence of Tranquility's outdoor soaking tubs, or make it a full weekend with an overnight stay at one of the casitas or on-site camping spots with communal kitchen and patio.The facility offers five private pools and one communal pool, with temperatures ranging from 98-105°F / 37-40°C, and guests can book massages and other OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEBSITE Arizona. In many ways, Arizona's beauty is embodied by its most famous natural landmark, the Grand Canyon; but there is so much more to the Grand Canyon State than its namesake. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes. 2021 National Travel & TourismWeek.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to the DARK SKIES | VISIT ARIZONA Arizona helped birth the dark-sky preservation movement when, in 2001, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Flagstaff as the world's very first Dark Sky Place for the city's commitment to protecting its stargazing-friendly night skies. Since then, five other Arizona communities—Sedona, Big Park, Camp Verde, Fountain Hills and Thunder Mountain Pootseev Nightsky—have earned Dark FIRST-TIMER'S GUIDE TO THE GRAND CANYON The early-morning Hiker's Express Shuttle transports hikers to the South Kaibab Trailhead from Bright Angel Lodge, the Backcountry Information Center and the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. For a $90 fee, the privately run Trans-Canyon Shuttle takes visitors between FORT APACHE HISTORIC PARKANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
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A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room. OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos. OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEBSITE Arizona. In many ways, Arizona's beauty is embodied by its most famous natural landmark, the Grand Canyon; but there is so much more to the Grand Canyon State than its namesake. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes. 2021 National Travel & TourismWeek.
TRIBAL OPENINGS & CLOSURES INFO. 10. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Open. INFO. 11. Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino. OPEN 24 Hours - Smoke Free Gaming - Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting - Mandatory Masks - Social Distancing - Spa (Friday–Sunday, 9am – 5pm), Fitness Center, and Pool Open (Timesvary) INFO.
3 PERFECT DAYS AT THE GRAND CANYON Please Note: The Grand Canyon National Park pass is valid for in- and out re-entrance for 7 days. Day 1. Morning: Perk up to the welcoming aroma of freshly brewed coffee as you walk through the doors of Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point, which uses locally roasted beans for its specialty lattes, mochas and more.Then, rent a bike and pedal 3.4 miles along paved trails to the DARK SKIES | VISIT ARIZONA Arizona helped birth the dark-sky preservation movement when, in 2001, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Flagstaff as the world's very first Dark Sky Place for the city's commitment to protecting its stargazing-friendly night skies. Since then, five other Arizona communities—Sedona, Big Park, Camp Verde, Fountain Hills and Thunder Mountain Pootseev Nightsky—have earned Dark FIRST-TIMER'S GUIDE TO THE GRAND CANYON The early-morning Hiker's Express Shuttle transports hikers to the South Kaibab Trailhead from Bright Angel Lodge, the Backcountry Information Center and the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. For a $90 fee, the privately run Trans-Canyon Shuttle takes visitors between FORT APACHE HISTORIC PARKANTELOPE CANYON
Antelope Canyon. Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstonesculpture.
MADERA CANYON
A world-renowned spot for bird watching, Madera Canyon is the resting place for migrating species. The area also offers an extensive trail system for hikers that's easily accessible, and a retreat to those looking for cooler weather. Located 25 miles south of Tucson and 11 miles east of Green Valley, this mountainous break in the northwestface
ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room. OATMAN | VISIT ARIZONA Olive Oatman is entrenched in western lore as a woman who was kidnapped by an Indian tribe, then sold to a friendly local tribe before being freed to her family near what became Oatman. Oatman might have suffered the same fate as many Arizona mining towns and faded into a ghost town if not for Route 66 nostalgia and nearby casinos. V-BAR-V HERITAGE SITE Hours & Pricing. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. * Please verify hours on the website. Requires the Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for all parked cars. For More Information. Red Rock Heritage Sites. PO Box 20429. Sedona, AZ 86341.(928) 203-2900.
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Road Trips. Eat, Sleep, Play: 5 Small-Town Arizona Road Trips Road Trips to the small towns of Patagonia, Williams, Bisbee, Jerome and Prescott lead to big adventures. ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS KIDS WILL LOVE Credit: Jackpot Ranch. This private, 72-acre ranch features views of the Verde Valley and tons of family-friendly activities. Kids will love climbing a tree house and captaining paddleboats on the ranch's pond. There's also a playground and petting zoo, plus pool tables, foosball and ping-pong in the game room.THE PAINTED DESERT
For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. A broad region of rocky badlands encompassing more than 93,500 acres, this vast landscape features rocks in every hue – from deep lavenders and rich grays to reds, oranges, and pinks. TUBA CITY | VISIT ARIZONA Tuba City gets its name from a Hopi American Indian tribe man, Tuuvi, who befriended the area's first Mormon settlers. The Navajo who've lived in the area since around 1892, refer to it as To'Nanees Dizi, which means tangled, scattered or braided water – a reference to the many springs below the surface.. Just five miles outside of town compare your shoe size to dinosaur tracks preserved in WINERIES | VISIT ARIZONA Bruzzi Vineyard is located in scenic and historic Young, Arizona. We are the first vineyard in Gila County and our grapes are expertly Bruzzi Vineyard. 47209 AZ 7 OF THE BEST HOT SPRINGS IN ARIZONA Essence of Tranquility. Spend a relaxing afternoon in one of Essence of Tranquility's outdoor soaking tubs, or make it a full weekend with an overnight stay at one of the casitas or on-site camping spots with communal kitchen and patio.The facility offers five private pools and one communal pool, with temperatures ranging from 98-105°F / 37-40°C, and guests can book massages and other 7 ARIZONA SPOTS EVERY BIRDER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. 4423 W Bagby Road, McNeal. (520) 642-3763. Cave Creek Canyon. A top birding site in Arizona—and also a wonderfully remote and rewarding nature outing in the Chiricahua Mountains—Cave Creek Canyon attracts many rare species of birds to its six habitat biomes. 4 GREAT MOTORCYCLE RIDES THROUGH ARIZONA Travel the Mother Road: Route 66. Mileage: 163 miles. Drive time: 2 hours, 25 minutes. Lupton to Holbrook. Begin your Route 66 motorcycle tour—a smooth, straight, fast ride along I-40—at the Painted Cliffs Welcome Center in Lupton, on Arizona's eastern border. As you head west, detour to Petrified Forest National Park ( park admissioncosts
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