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Where is Arizona in USA
Arizona is in the southwestern region of the United States. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona shares the Four Corners region with Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Its other neighboring states are Nevada and California to the west and the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California to the south and southwest.
About Arizona
Although Arizona is known as The Grand Canyon State, there are many other unique and spectacular destinations and outdoor adventures awaiting you on an Arizona holiday. While the Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular natural sights in America, Arizona – the 48th state – is also home to iconic southwestern landscape and awe-inspiring natural landmarks, winding scenic roads, historic mining towns, Native American culture, and vibrant college towns. From driving the longest stretch of the famous Route 66 to exploring wild west towns or discovering yourself in spiritual Sedona, Arizona is a holiday destination with something to entice everyone.
Arizona Accommodation options are many and varied, ranging from luxury spa resorts and 5-star hotels with lavish service, authentic ‘mom and pop’ roadside motels with character and history, rustic cabins and guests ranches as well as comfortable family motels and refurbished historic hotels. If you follow the historic Route 66, you can stay in original motor court lodgings with vintage neon signage. In downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale you’ll have your pick of intimate boutique hotels and urban resorts with first-class amenities including swimming pools and gold courses. Many of Arizona’s lodgings have traditional adobe architecture with beautiful cacti gardens and southwestern ambience.
One thing that is consistent throughout holidays in Arizona however, is the continuous stream of sites and attractions, whether it’s a beautiful natural treasure or a vibrant and enthralling city. Besides the awe-inspiring landscapes, the cities of Arizona are rich in modernised amenities, with sensational culinary prowess, world-class museums and luxurious and comfortable hotels in which to rest your head. Arizona is teeming with national parks, national monuments and state parks, but if you can drag yourself away from the state’s outdoor beauty and into one of the many vibrant cities at some point during your holidays in Arizona, you’ll be greatly rewarded. Phoenix is the capital of city of Arizona and is home to a vibrant atmosphere, discovered in its many museums, pretty parks and sporting prowess, while the city of Tucson is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, with the stunning surroundings such as the Sabino Canyon ensuring that Tuscon is an ideal base for those seeking adventure. Meanwhile, the city of Scottsdale will add a touch of luxury to your stay in Arizona, with its upmarket feel reflected in its golfing, shopping and spa prominence.
From historic old west towns to Native American cultural sites, a holiday to Arizona offers a fascinating place to explore. Steeped in history and awash in majestic natural landmarks, Arizona beckons you to drive its scenic roads stopping off to explore national parks, desert landscapes of tumbleweeds and saguaro cacti and small towns. The first stop on most travellers’ to do list will be The Grand Canyon and grand it is. The scale of this dramatic and immense gorge is breathtaking. Stand on the rim and take in the ever-changing view. You can explore most of the main attractions in one day by car or get away from the crowds by hiking some of the trails and you might even glimpse a bob cat, coyote or mule deer. You’ll also want to visit Monument Valley, a rugged and eerie landscape of sandstone buttes best seen early morning or early evening. Meteor Crater, formed by a meteor around 50,000 years ago, is another incredible site.
Saguaro National Park is home to giant saguaro cacti, roadrunners and rarely seen gila monsters while the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert are beautiful landscapes of fossils and rock. Over a third of the state belongs to Native Americans and you can explore Canyon de Chelly as well as centuries old mesa villages and puebloan ruins.
Wherever you drive, you’ll stumble on history. You can walk in the footsteps of the gunfighters at the OK Corral, visit historic mining and old west towns such as Bisbee and the shoot ‘em up fun of Tombstone or travel Route 66 and discover a slower, simpler time of roadside diners and motels. If you’re looking to get in touch with your spiritual side, the red rock country around Sedona will enchant you. Sedona is home to artists, healers and mystics and has lovely art galleries and boutiques. When you’ve had enough nature and outdoor adventures you can dip into cultural and culinary experiences in bustling Phoenix or relax in an upscale resort in Scottsdale. The vibrant college towns of Tucson and Flagstaff are also worth visiting as much for their beautiful location as their small town appeal.