The Grand Canyon National Park The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and attracts more than 5 million tourists each year – surprisingly, most Arizona natives have never visited the Grand Canyon. Its breathtaking views and overwhelming size is second to none and boasts some of the most majestic scenery found anywhere in the world. The canyon, created over millions of years through erosion by the Colorado River, the canyon is 277 miles long, and at some points, nearly 18 miles wide, and one mile deep. There are a number of ways for visitors to experience this breathtaking wonder: on foot, by mule, or even helicopter.
Phoenix When visiting Phoenix, you can enjoy everything a major city has to offer – from nightlife to shopping to five-star dining – set against the scenic Sonoran Desert as a backdrop. Native American and Old West history are prevalent (as in much of southern Arizona) and has a number of museums and historical sites, perfect for visitors interested in history and the past. The city is also home to world-class resorts, spas, and golf clubs, apt for those looking for a relaxing getaway. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, enjoy a myriad of outdoor activities in the warm weather.
North Central Arizona This portion of Arizona offers cool pine woodlands and forests, perfect for mountain getaways and retreats. It has all four seasons that are packed with activities and entertainment. Enjoy outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, camping, and fishing in the warmer months and even skiing in the winter. The best way to experience such beautiful mountain landscape? Stay at a charming bed and breakfast, quaint country inn Arizona, or a luxurious cabin rental.