Arizona Travel Guide

United States of America
North Rim showing a gorge or canyon, tranquil scenes and desert views
Arizona is the home of some of America’s most iconic natural landmarks, but its lively cities prove that there is more to the state than its canyons and valleys.

Picture Arizona in your head and you will most likely imagine sights such as the Grand Canyon or the cinematic Monument Valley. These world-famous attractions are rightly celebrated for their eye-catching, dusk-red beauty. Yet Arizona offers more than these famous sights a trip here could include explorations of ancient cliff-side houses, unusual museums and laid-back, modern cities.

Explore the cliffs of Arizona to find the remains of 12th-century settlements carved out of the rock. Sinagua Indians inhabited these dramatic homes in places such as Montezuma Castle and Walnut Canyon, where you can still find remarkably well-preserved dwellings.

Of course, no trip to Arizona is complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon, 277 miles (446 kilometers) of gorges carved over millennia by the Colorado River. Head to the busy South Rim for easy access to the canyon and an informative visitor center or drive a longer route to the quieter North Rim.

Marvel at the natural beauty of Monument Valley, the iconic location of several westerns, and the man-made majesty of the Hoover Dam. Allow yourself to feel overwhelmed by the wave-shaped crevasses of Antelope Canyon.

Take your family to the museums and attractions in Arizona’s welcoming cities. Sunny Phoenix is one of the state’s cultural hubs, offering multiple theaters and performance venues. Make sure you visit the Phoenix Art Museum, the Musical Instrument Museum and the Heard Museum, which focuses on Native American communities in the Southwest.

Tucson has outdoor museums, cactus-covered desert landscapes and Old Tucson Studios, a theme park built around a western movie set. Visit Flagstaff for access to the mountains, Meteor Crater and the Lowell Observatory, where you can stargaze at night.

Fly to Phoenix or Tucson for the easiest route into Arizona. The best time of year to visit Arizona depends on your destination. The desert cities offer a warm escape from winter, while the Grand Canyon is at its busiest in summer. Come in spring or fall for quieter and milder days at Arizona’s stunning landmarks.

Popular cities in Arizona

Phoenix
Phoenix
Known for Sports, Golf and Theatres
Like the mythical bird that bears its name, Phoenix has risen up from the ashes of ancient Indian settlements to become Arizona’s largest city.

Reasons to visit

  • Musical Instrument Museum
  • Heard Museum
  • Phoenix Art Museum
Tucson
Tucson
Known for Deserts, Universities and Sports
Arizona’s second-largest city is known for its desert landscapes, mountainous regions, science scene and cosmopolitan culture.

Reasons to visit

  • Saguaro National Park
  • Sabino Canyon
  • La Encantada
Sedona showing landscape views and mountains
Sedona
Known for Hiking, Rivers and Scenery
The Red Rock Country of Arizona is famed for its Native American history, incredible landscape and outdoor activities.

Reasons to visit

  • Slide Rock State Park
  • Oak Creek Canyon
  • Red Rock State Park
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Flagstaff
Known for Dining, Hiking and Mountains
A great base from which to explore the Grand Canyon National Park and the Arizona Snowbowl, this town offers adventure all year round.

Reasons to visit

  • Lowell Observatory
  • Meteor Crater
  • Walnut Canyon National Monument
Grand Canyon featuring a gorge or canyon and tranquil scenes
Grand Canyon
Known for Excursions, Hiking and Nature
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Reasons to visit

  • Grand Canyon Visitor Center
  • Bright Angel Lodge
  • Bright Angel Trailhead
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Page
Known for Lakes, Tours and Scenery
Located on the southern shore of Lake Powell, this town is a great place to book accommodations when planning to see Arizona’s top attractions.

Reasons to visit

  • Antelope Canyon
  • Horseshoe Bend
  • Upper Antelope Canyon