Arizona's Highest Peak Is A Breathtaking Volcano With Hiking, Skiing, And Grand Canyon Views
Arizona's tallest mountain is a nearly 13,000-foot high dormant volcano that's a hiking paradise in summer and a snow sports wonderland in winter.
Read MoreArizona's tallest mountain is a nearly 13,000-foot high dormant volcano that's a hiking paradise in summer and a snow sports wonderland in winter.
Read MoreOne of the most affordable places to live in Arizona is a border town with outstanding shopping experiences, markets, and great Mexican cuisine.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a place to retire peacefully, this Arizona valley town offers amazing mountain views, a warm climate, and impressive desert blooms.
Read MoreWhether you're hoping to reel in rainbow trout, hike among pine trees, or toast marshmallows over a campfire, this campground by Tucson is a refreshing retreat.
Read MoreIn Arizona’s surprisingly snowy landscapes, an alpine forest near Flagstaff boasts rigorous trails through lava fields, reaching the highest peak in the state.
Read MoreThis bumpy, adventurous road in northern Arizona spotlights some of the state's most stunning scenery, with opportunities for photography, camping, and more.
Read MoreThis western suburb of Phoenix is one of the most-quickly growing U.S. cities, with a rugged desert setting that's perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities.
Read MoreHundreds of signs from Texas to California alert you that you're approaching this oddity, but to find out what it is, you must exit the highway step inside.
Read MoreInmates at this historic Arizona prison had to endure brutal heat and punishments like the ball and chain and solitary confinement in a darkened room.
Read MoreEnjoy, rail-trail hikes, seasonal festivals, vineyard gardens, and local pours in a welcoming Arizona town surrounded by forest and wide-open desert.
Read MoreOne of the quirkiest Arizona small towns, this one boasts a "Star Trek"-themed bar, a lodge with a UFO on its rooftop, and even a 9/11 memorial.
Read MoreArizona residents take their state's natural beauty seriously. This little law could cost you thousands of dollars and land you in jail for well over a decade.
Read MoreThis lovely Phoenix suburb offers quiet charm, abundant recreational opportunities, fresh food, and what some claim are area's most delicious pies and peaches.
Read MoreThis pristine mountain park between Phoenix and Tucson has lovely desert scenery and is a fantastic place to hike, spot wildlife, and birdwatch.
Read MoreJust outside of Phoenix, you’ll find a creative, under-the-radar Arizona suburb overflowing with innovative technology and family-friendly attractions.
Read MoreIf you know where to look, you'll find sprawling lakes primed for fishing and nearby camp sites amidst the desert landscapes and canyons of Arizona.
Read MoreA charming town awaits in central Arizona, where you can sip the region's best wines, sample delicious cuisine, and explore riverside and red rock trails.
Read MoreThe story of the discovery of these caverns near Tucson, Arizona is as fascinating as the caverns themselves, which house strange, striking cave formations.
Read MoreIf you're visiting Tucson and need a nature break, head to this nearby preserve for miles of mountain biking and hiking trails in a gorgeous slice of desert.
Read MoreGrand Falls — an incredible series of chocolate waterfalls deep in the desert of the Navajo Nation — has closed until further notice, for very good reason.
Read MoreAt this historic Arizona trading post, you can shop for Native American pottery, jewelry, and blankets and enjoy traditional dishes like Navajo fry-bread tacos.
Read MoreThis archaeological site in Arizona boasts ancient cliff dwellings and hundreds of pictographs painted on the red rocks but requires advance reservations.
Read MoreLooking for a good place to retire? This small Arizona city offers a low cost of living with plenty of senior care, golf courses, and desert scenery.
Read MoreParts of Arizona may seem like a desert wasteland, but tucked away are gems like this desert refuge home to exotic wildlife and beautiful canyon views.
Read MoreTransport yourself back to the Old West at this fun attraction in Tucson, Arizona, filled with shops, dining options, rides, and even a show.
Read MoreThis scenic gravel road in Arizona's gorgeous red rock country is easy to navigate and offers some of the best dispersed camping sites near Sedona.
Read MoreNestled in the White Mountains at 8,000 feet, this town is a far cry from Arizona's typical deserts, with ponderosa pine forests, alpine breezes, and lakes.
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