Places to Visit
Bustling city or silent mountains? Warm desert or snowy peaks? In Arizona, the choice is yours – and nowhere else will you find so much to choose from. With five distinct regions, dozens of national and state parks – including the Grand Canyon – and hundreds of towns and cities, Arizona’s landscape is as diverse as it is beautiful.
Discover the unique wonders of each Arizona region below, or enter the city you're planning to visit in the search box above.
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Arizona’s Wonder of the World
One of nature’s most captivating creations, the Grand Canyon forms a colorful chasm more than a mile deep and 277 miles long. Featuring endless scenic vistas, rugged campsites and remote hiking trails, the Grand Canyon is more than a beautiful sight; it’s a destination that will leave you awestruck – and entertained – for days. Create your Grand Canyon vacation >>
Testaments to Nature and History
Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure, quiet solitude or simply stunning landscapes, you’ll find them in Arizona’s many national parks, monuments and recreation areas. From Monument Valley’s famed buttes and spires to houseboating on Lake Powell, there’s plenty to explore – and experience – here. Learn more about Arizona’s top parks and monuments >>
Natural Wonders to Historic Highways
While the Grand Canyon dominates this region’s attractions, Northern Arizona is dotted with countless treasures. From Flagstaff – where historic Route 66 weaves through a charming downtown – to the multicolored vistas of Monument Valley and the expansive evergreen forests of Pinetop-Lakeside, Northern Arizona will leave you enchanted at every turn. Create your Northern Arizona vacation >>
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Red Rocks, Ghost Towns & Pioneer Charm
Crowned by the stunning red rocks of postcard-perfect Sedona, North Central Arizona is a haven for outdoor adventurers, history buffs and relaxation-seekers alike. From the frontier town, now an artist’s community, of Jerome to the rugged Mogollon Rim north of Payson or historic downtown Prescott, there’s something for everyone here. Create your North Central Arizona vacation >>
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Wild Water Sports & Rugged Rivers
You don’t have to be on spring break to appreciate Western Arizona, home of Lake Havasu and Bullhead City – but you should bring your sense of adventure. Less traveled by tourists, Arizona’s West Coast is home to miles of Colorado River beauty, making it the ideal place for boating – or just relaxing. Create your Western Arizona vacation >>
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Bustling Metropolis to Wild West
Discover the sun-drenched Sonoran Desert in Central Arizona, home of the Phoenix metro area, a buzzing area of more than 4 million residents. Enjoy the urban communities around Phoenix, like Scottsdale, Chandler, Mesa, Peoria and others, or visit scenic Fountain Hills and the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation. You can also head northwest to Wickenburg, where rodeos and ranches reign supreme. Create your Central Arizona vacation >>
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Old West Fun and New Arizona Flavor
Home to Tucson, the second-largest metropolitan area in the state, Southern Arizona is a feast for the senses: birding in beautiful Patagonia, near Nogales, wine-tasting amongst rolling vineyards, historical reenactments in old-fashioned Tombstone. Whether you crave Latino culture and food or enchanting underground caverns, you’ll find it here. Create your Southern Arizona vacation >>
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