Curiosity Encouraged
Where History Comes Alive
Throughout Arizona, the visual impact of natural wonders stops visitors in their tracks.
Astonishing natural landscapes—as well as the cultural traditions of the indigenous people who continue to inhabit these cherished places—create a visitor experience unique to this part of the world. Take a mindful approach to visiting Arizona so the state's natural assets and cultural heritage can continue to inspire future generations of travelers.
Cherished Landscapes
Road Trips & Tours
Iconic Landmarks Along Arizona’s Route 66
Arizona is gifted with many of the most memorable icons of funky architecture, quality kitsch and robust Americana to be found on the entire...
Heritage & Culture
The Remains of New Spain
Hispanic culture has shaped Arizona’s architecture, colored its art and flavored its food. And it all began with a legend and a treasure hunt....
Must Do
The Perfect Trip Through Arizona’s Grand Canyon Country
The definitive guide to experiencing Arizona's stunning canyons for yourself.
Outdoor Adventures
Arizona Trail Gateway Communities: Sierra Vista, Patagonia and Oracle
One of the country’s premier long-distance trails, the Arizona National Scenic Trail offers backcountry adventures as scenic and rewarding as...
Itineraries, Road Trips & Tours
Itineraries
The Ultimate Trip for Natural History Lovers
Outdoor adventures and Arizona go hand in hand. Follow this journey to revel in the cultural history and natural beauty of Northern Arizona.
Itineraries
Arizona's Must-Do Guided Tours
Forget everything you know about tours. In Arizona, guided adventures not only offer a behind-the-scenes look at the state's treasures—winemaking, dark skies, ghost towns—but they also range from quirky to epic, cheap to extravagant, one-hour to multi-day. This handy guide helps you pick the tour that's right for you.
Road Trips
5 Reasons to Visit Globe-Miami
The Copper Corridor communities of Globe and Miami are anything but sleepy.
Road Trips
What to Do in Arizona if You Have 3, 5, and 7 Days
Whether you have the weekend or a full week to vacation in Arizona, we have the perfect itinerary for you. These multi-day Arizona road trips have just enough flexibility for you to make each trip your own.
Road Trips
4-Day Northern Arizona Itinerary for Families
Crafting an itinerary for a multi-generational group vacation is a balancing act, often requiring a spreadsheet, not to mention diplomatic skills and a degree in counseling. But a trek through Flagstaff, Williams, Clarkdale and Prescott should keep everyone in your tribe smiling.
Road Trips
Get Your Kicks on Arizona's Route 66
Whether heading west to east or east to west on the Mother Road, be sure to check out the quirky landmarks and destinations of Arizona’s Route 66.
48-Hours in Bisbee
How is it that a once-raucous, 1880s mining camp morphed into—according to Sunset magazine—"the best small town to live in in the West"? Easy. Bisbee embraced its rich historic identity and built a reputation as an eclectic enclave that's the envy of small towns everywhere.
48-Hours in Jerome and Cottonwood
You could spend a week immersing yourself in the vibrant arts, culture, food and history in these two Verde Valley towns. But if you only have two days, then let this handy itinerary be your guide.
Birding in Arizona
A foremost bird expert shares his favorite Arizona birding spots in Tucson and Southern Arizona.
Experiences
Arizona Parks & Monuments
From cactus to canyons, pine forests to sky islands, Arizona's parks and monuments feature a wide array of scenery, history, and activities for all ages.
Learn MoreAZ Maker's modern twists on traditions
Meet the Maker: Hopi Basket Weaver
Iva Honyestewa, a Hopi basketweaver, shows how she creates the pootsaya basket as a reminder that we are connected.
Arizona Food Culture
Arizona's food history is 4,000 years old and a tapestry of Native American, Mexican and European food traditions. Diego, Hope, Armando and Nadia share their traditions and how it is expressed in food.
Meet the Maker: Watson's Hat Shop
Using methods and equipment nearly 200 years old, Eric Watson makes high-end bespoke hats in his family business in Cave Creek, Arizona
Immersive Museums
Arizona Museum of Natural History
Arizona's premier natural history museum preserves the natural and cultural history of the Southwest.
Museum of Northern Arizona
Exhibits and educational tours tell the story of northern Arizona's natural and cultural heritage, as well as the history of the indigenous people who once called the land their home.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
This spectacular indoor/outdoor attraction in southern Arizona protects native plants and animals of the Sonoran Desert.
Tales of dramatic landscapes and cultural traditions
Featured Stories
Outdoor Exploration
9 Outdoor Adventures You Can Only Have in Arizona
The Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest made the list but discovering petroglyphs and ghost towns is just as thrilling.
Arts & Culture
Stories of the Ancients
Explore the remnants of prehistoric dwellings, discover ancient art etched into rocks and witness an archaeological legacy unique to Arizona.
Outdoor Adventure
AZ State Parks for Every Interest
34 Arizona state parks offer surprising adventures such as whitewater rafting and hikes into lush forests.
Southern Arizona's Hidden Gems and Secret Places
Arizona is famously known for the Grand Canyon, but it's the smaller, quirkier, hidden and off-the-beaten-path spots that lend charm to our state. Here are a few hidden gems in Southern Arizona to delight your curiosity.
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Explore the remnants of a hike-in 19th-century military base constructed and occupied during the time of the Civil War and Chiricahua Apache Wars.
An Insider's Guide to Visiting Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon's otherworldly beauty makes it one of the most highly sought-after destinations in the world, and access to this natural marvel is granted only with a Navajo guide. Here, we step you through the process of how to visit this astonishing place.
Only-in-AZ Accommodations
Travel Like a Local
Fun to Flashy Glamping
Go beyond the tent and camp in style at glamping locations across Arizona that range from luxurious to quirky.
Accommodations
Motor Lodge Revivals
Historic roadside motels are making a comeback. Visit these updated beauties to add retro vibes to an Arizona road trip.
The Best Campsites in Southern Arizona
Southern Arizona is home to stunning landscapes, and its sunshine and dry heat make for ideal car camping weather.
Northern Arizona's National Forest Cabin Rentals
Have you ever dreamed of staying in a rustic cabin with views of Northern Arizona’s diverse landscapes? The state has 19 historic U.S. Forest Service cabins available for overnight rentals, and whether it’s primitive or modern accommodations, there are options for every traveler.
Events
Nov 25th – Dec 21st
WONDER: Social Surrealism in Contemporary Art
2300 N Fort Valley Rd
Flagstaff,
Arizona
86001
Nov 25th – Nov 30th
Arcosanti Announces Fall Dates for Popular One-Day Bell-Making Experience OCT. 19-NOV. 30
13555 S. Cross L Rd.
Mayer,
Arizona
86333
PLAN YOUR TRIP
Looking for a quick way to plan your trip to Arizona? You’ve come to the right spot. From travel tips to weather forecasts and articles about Arizona’s destinations, you’ll find just what you need to build your perfect itinerary.