Arizona Attractions
Our list of noteworthy Arizona attractions and places to see in Arizona, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions.
Painted Desert & Petrified Forest
If you want to see some of the coolest sites that nature has to offer, than few destinations are better than Arizona's own Petrified Forest National Park. The ... Continue Reading »
Sonoran Desert
The Sonoran Desert is a 100,000 square mile (260,000 square kilometers) arid region in North America that stretches across large portions of Arizona, ... Continue Reading »
Historic Route 66
One of the most famous symbols of the American west, Route 66's significance has been commemorated in songs, movies, and various other aspects of popular ... Continue Reading »
Eagle Point
Eagle Point, a popular stop in Grand Canyon West, is the site of the famous Grand Canyon Skywalk and a collection of traditional Native American dwellings, ... Continue Reading »
Hualapai Village
One of the highlights in Grand Canyon West is the Hualapai Village. The authentic dwellings provide a real fun-filled real Western adventure, which includes ... Continue Reading »
Bright Angel Point
With one of the most spectacular vistas in the Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Point lies at the end of the Bright Angel Point Trail, one the most popular of the ... Continue Reading »
Mather Point
One of the sites most visitors encounter when they enter the South Rim is Mather Point. It’s an astonishing, breathtaking glimpse into the Grand Canyon. ... Continue Reading »
Montezuma Castle National Monument
The Montezuma Castle National Monument is one of the most well-preserved and accessible ancient dwellings in North America. Built amongst the limestone, these ... Continue Reading »
Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo was founded by Robert E. Maytag (yes, like the appliances!) in 1962 and is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States. It is considered a ... Continue Reading »
Apache Trail
Apache Trail is a 120 mile (193km) historic road that connects Apache Junction (the east edge of the Phoenix metropolitan area) to Theodore Roosevelt Lake. ... Continue Reading »
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is a breathtaking natural attraction in Arizona and a large source of tourism revenue for the Navajo Nation. The stunning slot canyon is the ... Continue Reading »
Arizona Science Center
As a non-profit organization, the Arizona Science Center‘s main goal is to entertain and educate people of all ages about science. They opened in 1984 as a ... Continue Reading »
Camelback Mountain
Camelback Mountain is an iconic mountain visible throughout most of the phoenix metropolitan area. Towering over the city at 2,704 feet (824 meters) above sea ... Continue Reading »
Chase Field
Those Phoenicians love their sport, and Chase Field is where they head to cheer on their team, in the first retractable-roofed natural-grassed stadium in the ... Continue Reading »
Desert Botanical Gardens
Located within Papago Park, the Desert Botanical Garden was founded in 1939 and currently maintains one of the largest and most unique collections of desert ... Continue Reading »
- Animal Park
- Cultural Experience
- Golfing
- Good for Kids
- Good Place to Eat
- Good Views / Viewpoint
- Hotel
- Monument - Historical
- Mountain
- Must-Do Experience
- Nature & Wildlife
- Park / Garden
- Plaza / Square
- Ruin - Ancient
- Shopping / Entertainment Center
- Stadium
- Tip - Family Travel
- Tip - Transport
- Tip - When to Go
- Trail
- Walking/Hiking
- Zoo
- Bridge
- Film & Cinema
- Good for Families
- Good Place to Drink
- Good Place to Shop
- Horse Riding
- Lake
- Monument - Natural
- Museum
- National Park
- Off-the-Beaten Path
- Picnic Spot
- Popular with Locals
- Ruin - Modern
- Sporting Event
- Street / Avenue
- Tip - General Travel
- Tip - Weather
- Town / City
- Walking / Hiking
- Water Sports
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