Arizona's Grand Canyon is spread across 277 miles and was formed millions of years ago by water and wind erosion. Although it is considered to be one of the seven natural wonders of the world, it is a shame that visitors spend an average of only 17 minutes admiring down into the canyon. But ...
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Water Wheel Falls: One of Arizona’s Best Water Hikes
Arizona has some pretty awesome water hikes! The Water Wheel Falls hiking trail is rated as one of the best due to the easy access, short distance, and an abundance of rocks to climb and pools to play in. If you're looking for a way to keep cool and entertain the kids on a hot day, head to the ...
6 of the Most Accessible Indian Ruins in Arizona That Are Worth a Visit
Arizona has a rich Native American history dating back thousands of years ago with the Ancestral Pueblo (or Anasazi), O'odham, and Sinagua people, along with 15 other original Native American tribes. Today, Arizona is home to 21 federally recognized Native American nations, communities, and ...
How to Find the Secret Lookout at Sedona’s Fay Canyon Trail
We absolutely love Sedona, Arizona but over the years it has become a little harder to escape the crowds. If you're seeking some solitude in the Red Rock country, then head to this secret lookout on the Fay Canyon Trail! **Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase ...
Fossil Creek Waterfall: Arizona’s Hidden Desert Oasis
After living in Arizona for 17 years, we are still continually discovering hidden gems, like Fossil Creek Waterfall. This enchanting waterfall is found at the end of a rugged dirt road in the barren landscape outside of Camp Verde. As you swim in these crystal clear falls, you would never guess ...




