Visit These Top Arizona Bucket List Destinations
Nestled south of the Mogollon Rim and north of Roosevelt lake is the laid back, out-of-time community of Young. While the road in town is paved, taking a dirt road at some point is required whether you come in from…
Best known as the site for the gunfight at the OK Corral, Tombstone was founded in 1877 as one of the last boomtowns on the American frontier and continues to stand as a testament to Arizona’s wild west spirit. Its…
Sprawling under the vast, 11,400 foot tall Mount Baldy, the White Mountains stretch across eastern Arizona near the border with New Mexico. The communities in and around the mountains (such as Pinetop-Lakeside, Greer, Springerville, Eagar, and the Fort Apache Indian…
Nestled in the northern end of the Verde Valley region, Sedona is best known for its towering arrangement of red sandstone formations mixed in with lush, colorful vegetation. Travelers from all around the world flock to Arizona specifically to visit…
Located entirely on Navajo Nation around the Four Corners area near the border between Arizona and Utah, Monument Valley consists of massive, sandstone buttes that rise up hundreds and even up to a thousand feet tall. These distant rock formations…
Straddling the border between Arizona and Utah, Lake Powell is a major reservoir formed by the damming of Glen Canyon on the Colorado River. Because of this, Powell’s deep blue waters branch like roots through picturesque, red-rock canyon scenery that’s…