FLAGSTAFF & NORTHERN ARIZONA

Northern Arizona offers a cornucopia of cultures and stunning landscapes. Revel in nature’s glorious artwork in the homelands of the Paiute, Havasupai and Hualapai, or delve into Navajo culture in the heart of Monument Valley. Watch a Hopi Katsina carver at work atop a mesa or imagine yourself as one of the first people to traverse the Arizona Plateau at Mu’uputs Canyon in Pipe Spring National Monument.

Sunset lighting shining on a road with a Historic US Route 66 shield painted on the asphalt.
CULTURE & HISTORY

ROUTE 66 at 100!

Celebrate the centennial of an icon. Arizona has some of the best-preserved stretches of Route 66 and still has more than 250 miles that are drivable, including the longest unbroken stretch. Though its heyday has passed, road trippers still find their way to Route 66, drawn by the history, nostalgia and quirky places that dot its roadside.

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COCHISE COUNTY & SOUTHERN ARIZONA

Journey into a land of dramatic contrasts. From the pristine, ancient, silent caverns of Kartchner Caverns State Park to the gravity-defying stone spires of Chiricahua National Monument, this is Arizona at its most breathtaking. Wander through charming, historic towns and ascend Sky Islands burgeoning with lush, unexpected greenery. Rich in frontier history and steeped in natural wonder, Cochise County offers a special excursion into the heart of the true American West.