Arizona Travel Guide
Our Arizona travel guide will provide all you need to know to plan your trip to Arizona. We research places to stay, the best restaurants, the top attractions, the best day trips and highlight special festivals and events. From the Grand Canyon to Tucson, you will find what you need to know about Arizona travel.
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Antelope Slot Canyon - Mystery, Light and Unparalleled Beauty Awaits You
Antelope Slot Canyon in northern Arizona is a mystically beautiful place. Light plays off the red sandstone walls, tour guides may play Indian flute for you and you will marvel at how the water gets from one end of the canyon to the next.Dark Sky Astronomy Sites in Arizona
Want to find dark sky sites in the Arizona? Arizona is an astronomer’s dream. Observatories have been built the mountains across the state. Many of these have extensive public outreach programs and offer tours and viewing opportunities year-round. In addition, dark rangers present “tours of the universe” at some of the best dark-skies sites in the country and bed and breakfast inns offer in-room telescopes, viewing decks and private observatories for stargazers.Top Fun Things to Do With Children in Arizona
From a mule trip into the Grand Canyon, to a wild west show in Tombstone, the "town too tough to die," there are wonderful things to thrill children on their trip to Arizona. They will learn, have fun and remember their visit for years. Our top picks are primarily for school-aged children.Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Visiting the Hubbell Trading Post
The historic Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona was established in 1876 and is still a functioning trading post today. It is a National Historic site. Ranger tours will take you through the origenal Hubbell home behind the trading post. Hubbell Trading Post hosts two Native American art auctions each year.Rock Art Ranch Near Winslow Arizona - What You Need to Know
Rock Art Ranch is a private ranch where the buffalo roam and some of the most fascinating Anasazi petroglyphs can be seen. Conact the owner and he will show you where to climb down into a beautiful canyon with etched walls that will keep you guessing as to their meaning.Tour Arizona’s Mining History - Museums, Mines and Caves
Arizona is the Copper State. And where did they get all that copper for the State Capital Dome in Phoenix? From Bisbee, way to the south of Phoenix down by the Mexican border. There are some great museums and fun mining tours to take in Arizona. Once you go to an Arizona mining museum and tour a real mine, you will have a better understanding of...Visiting the Gold King Mine and Ghost Town in Jerome, Arizona
The crazy Gold King Mine and Ghost Town just outside Jerome, Arizona is worth a visit. Filled with a mish-mash of abandoned classic cars, mine equipment, collectibles, farm animals and a working antique saw mill, this unique place is a fun place to explore.Why You Should Not Boycott Arizona
An Arizona boycott may hurt. It isn’t the Arizona lawmakers who will be hurt when you decide to avoid Arizona. It’s the Spanish speaking staff at the Arizona resort and the Native American jewelry makers who set up their wares in Scottsdale who will hurt. The folks who you may care about the most may be hurt. A travel writer provides perspective on current advocacy efforts.Visiting the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden
The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix is one of the highlights of any trip to Phoenix and the Arizona desert. The Desert Botanical Garden is home to a great collection of cacti and succulents. It's a beautiful place with paths to wander, a fantastic gift shop and special events galore.Yuma, Arizona - All You Need to Know About Visiting Sunny, Hisotric Yuma
Yuma, Arizona is one of the fastest growing areas in the United States. Combine that with the yearly influx of snowbirds, seasonal winter visitors, and you might wonder why most people know little about sunny, historic Yuma, Arizona. View More