Visit These Top Arizona Bucket List Destinations
Alongside State Route 89A between Sedona and Prescott, Jerome is a historic copper mining town that sits near the top of Cleopatra Hill with a wide view over Verde Valley. Though its rich copper heydays are nearly a century gone…
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon stretches more than 277 miles long, 18 miles at its widest point, and up to a mile deep. Layers of colorful rock and eroded geological forces create incomparable…
A mile high in elevation, the mild climate city of Prescott has a population of 42,000 residents within Yavapai County. When Arizona was still just a territory, Prescott was the capital on two different occasions— once from 1864 – 1867…
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…
A former gold mining town located high in the Bradshaw Mountains just north of the Phoenix Metro area, with only a remaining population of approximately 130 residents, Crown King is a living ghost town. The community is dotted with cabins…
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…