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The Butterfly’s Day
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Phoenix Comicon
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Maria Muldaur and Her Red Hot Bluesiana Band
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Romance Horsin' Around Package
Spend time alone at the peaceful Radisson Fort McDowell!
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Shop & Stay Package
Enjoy our Shop & Stay Package where you can "shop til' you drop", then kick back at either Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort or Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort.
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Driving Tours & Scenic Roads
From Route 66 to Oak Creek Canyon to the Apache Trail Historic Road, Arizona is home to dozens of noteworthy roads, byways and historic loops that are perfect for a driving tour.
Depending on where you drive, your road trip could feature dizzying climbs, hairpin turns, steep cliffs or all three – particularly on some of Arizona’s historic highways, many of which date back to the early part of the century and have since been bypassed by modern interstates. But no matter where you go, you’re sure to spy sprawling expanses of nature and stunning panoramic views.
Whether you’re driving to Arizona from a neighboring state or renting a car when you arrive, driving tours are the perfect way to see the sights – and to enjoy the thrill of Arizona’s wide-open spaces and historic roads. Visit the Arizona Scenic Roads website for more information.
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Enjoy a 3 mile drive through the Kaibab forest and encounter bears, wolves, bison, mountian goats, and many more species of North American wildlife.
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Across Arizona Tours conducts van tours for individuals to join, and custom corporate and group tours for any size group in buses or vans.
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Four-wheel Desert Dog's way in our H1 or H2 air-conditioned Hummers, our exclusive C2 or C4 desert buggies, or ATVs.
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Rent 8-, 12-, and 15-passenger vans, minivans, cargo vans, and wheelchair-accessible vans. Trailers and Mexico rentals available.
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When it comes to ground transportation needs, your carrier should be the least of your worries. Call for charter rates.
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Experience the beauty, with Navajo guides, of spectacular Antelope Canyon. Mother Nature's work of art will leave you in awe.
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We offer custom-planned, single and multiple-day guided road tours, tailored to fit your Arizona touring needs and desires. We can pick up anywhere in Metro Phoenix.
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Pink Jeep Tours & Grand Canyon Tours
Since 1960, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most talked about off-road adventures in the Southwest. You gotta do it!
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Western hospitality for 28 years. Preferred vendor of Adventure by Disney. Come for fun, entertainment and wonderful memories.
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Specializing in one-day trips from Sedona to the Grand Canyon and other scenic and Native American sites in Northern Arizona.
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The right spot for a biker's experience: Start your tour from our station in Flagstaff, AZ or Sedona, AZ and visit our vintage truck stop from the 60's downtown on the historic Route 66.
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We are a bus tour company with destinations throughout Arizona. Plan a customized trip or join us one of our organized tours.
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Experience Arizona Adventure Tours Created Just for You! Arizona adventure tours by 360 Adventures takes the worry out of exploring so you can focus on having fun.
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Navajo Nation lands extend into the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Navajo Nation operates on Daylight Savings Time from April to October. The rest of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time.
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Mere minutes from sunny Scottsdale, AZ - Fort McDowell Adventures is the premier outdoor activity and event venue with tons of activities for families and groups.
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Sierra Vista Shuttle and Taxi.
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Sedona's Spiritual Tour Company since 1980.
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The Arizona shuttle has been in business for over 25 years providing airport ground transportation.
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Full Circle Ranch Bed and Breakfast Inn
Spend your Arizona vacation in Cave Creek and let Full Circle Ranch Bed and Breakfast Inn be your one-of-a-kind oasis in the desert.
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Join BC Jeep Tours for a unique experience that can be enjoyed by all ages.
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The Verde Canyon Railroad takes you on a trip through Southwest regions rich with indigenous flora and fauna throughout the Verde Valley. Asphalt, concrete and tension drift away as you cruise from Clarkdale to Perkinsville at a smooth 12 miles per hou
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Offer guided tours of the Grand Canyon, Sedona and more, with custom vehicles and expert guides who know how to have fun.
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Desert Skies is where the peace and serenity offered by the desert provides a perfect oasis for retirement living, a vacation from winter, or a welcome break on the road.
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Arizona V-Twin Dreams is a receptive tour operator based in Phoenix and offering tours between 10 and 25 days to visit mainly the National Parks in Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California and New Mexico.
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Enchantment Resort, a Leading Hotel of the World, offers 220 guest rooms in adobe casitas with Southwestern interiors and flexible floor plans.
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Known for steep canyon walls dotted with greenery and hundreds of ancient pueblo ruins, Canyon de Chelly reflects one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes in North America. Distinctive architecture, artifacts and rock imagery are all remarkably preserved, providing a peek into the lives of the canyon’s earliest inhabitants. Today, a Navajo Indian community still inhabits the canyon floor, herding sheep during the summer months.
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Called the “Land of Standing Up Rocks” by the Apache Indians, Chiricahua National Monument envelops almost 12,000 acres of Arizona nature. Located in Southern Arizona, near the town of Willcox, Arizona, and around 90 miles from Tucson, travelers come from all over to experience this site of unique rock formations and Arizona history.
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
One of the grandest – and most photographed – landmarks in the United States, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a sprawling, sandy preserve that spans the border between Arizona and Utah, bathing the region in rich red hues. Dominated by crimson mesas and surreal sandstone towers – some as tall as 1,000 feet – the area is also known for dramatic, mesmerizing lighting, with the sun illuminating the towers and casting long shadows on the valley floor.
Located inside the Navajo Nation – one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States – Monument Valley is around four hours northeast of Flagstaff, near the Four Corners area.
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Saguaro National Park protects and preserves a giant saguaro cactus forest that stretches across the valley floor near Tucson. Unique to the Sonoran Desert, the park’s giant saguaros sometimes reach as much as 50 feet in height – so it’s no wonder they’ve been described as the kings of the Sonoran Desert.
The city of Tucson divides Saguaro National park into two districts – the Tucson Mountain District to the west and Rincon Mountain District to the east, each located about 30 minutes outside of the city.
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Spend a day, a weekend or a week exploring the Verde Valley – home to some of the most picturesque landscape in Arizona. Visit the great wineries and tasting rooms nestled in the red rock countryside and lush canyons surrounding Cottonwood, Jerome, Sedona, Clarkdale and Cornville. Enjoy the unique experience and wines that each has to offer.
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Stand in four states at one time at Four Corners Monument, situated on the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona. Unique amongst Arizona’s many landmarks, Four Corners Monument is the only place in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado.
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The Navajo Nation Council Chamber, located in Window Rock, Arizona, is the single most significant building in the United States symbolizing the New Deal revolution in federal Indian policy.
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Wheatfields Lake Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife
Wheatfields Lake in Chinle is one of the most popular destinations for fishing, camping, picnics and other outdoor adventures in Navajoland. You can cast your line just a few feet off the road, or you can drive around to the opposite side of the lake and launch your fishing boat near the base of the Chuska Mountains.


