Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona’s most distinguishable landmark – and a natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, steep rocky walls descend more than a mile to the Canyon’s floor, where the wild Colorado River traces a swift course southwest. You can reach Grand Canyon National Park from main entr -ances on the South Rim – including the South Rim’s eastern entrance – and the North Rim. The Canyon's western edge, home to beautiful Havasupai Falls and the town of Supai, is also accessible via roads on the Hualapai Indian Reservation. Sedona is surrounded by beloved red-rock monoliths named Coffeepot, Cathedral and Bell because their massive shapes resemble these distinctive objects. Sedona lies at the mouth of beautiful Oak Creek Canyon, a breathtaking chasm. Rising high above Sedona is Mogollon Rim, the southwestern boun -dary of the vast Colorado Plateau. The 1.8 million acre Coconino National Forest essentially engulfs the city. Spend a day hiking, horse -back riding or go on a Jeep tour.
Replete with natural wonders, history and culture, Southern Arizona is a romantic region of stately saguaros, scenic preserves and exciting destinations. Tucson is the area’s thriving metropolis with luxurious golf courses and resorts, a flourishing art and history scene and vivid multicultural heritage. Tour a Spanish Colonial mission. Explore enormous caves. Visit local wineries.
- Ride the Grand Canyon Railway – an environmentally friendly way to experience paradise
- Tour Arizona’s scenic roads – from Route 66 to secluded highways
- Play a round of golf at Sedona Golf Resort
- Visit Oak Creek Canyon and learn about this world renowned streamside Shangri-la
- Experience the Petrified Forest and the picturesque wonders of the Painted Desert
- Explore Tucson for family fun, shopping, the arts, heritage, science and nature
- Spend time at Tlaquepaque, Sedona's Arts & Crafts Village
- See the majestic cacti at Saguaro National Park
- Visit Lake Mead – the largest man-made lake in the world