Arizona Vacation Guide - Page 3
Recommended Places To Visit In Arizona
 
Coconino National Forest
This expansive forest is one of America's most diverse, with nearly 2 million acres of land. Hike to the top of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona's tallest mountain, as shown above to enjoy phenomenal panoramas. The Coconino National Forest is one of the most diverse National Forests in the country with landscapes ranging from the famous red rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa pine forests, from southwestern desert to alpine tundra. Explore mountains and canyons, fish in small lakes, and wade in lazy creeks and streams.
Recommended Website: Coconino National Forest
 
Lake Powell
Lake Powell is a man-made reservoir on the Colorado River located on the border between Arizona and Utah. Lake Powell features nearly 2,000 miles of winding shoreline, making it the second-largest man-made lake in the U.S. The lake and the area around it are established as the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Lake Powell is a paradise for boating, waterskiing, fishing, camping, hiking, and exploring the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Recommended Website: Lake Powell Vacation Information | Utah.com
Recommended Website: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
 
Callville Bay Marina, Lake Mead
Lake Mead
The Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which extends across the Arizona-Nevada border, is the first and largest of its kind in America. Its 700 miles of shoreline and 9 trillion gallons of water make it a massive hub for water sports like boating, fishing and water skiing.
Recommended Website: Mohave County Fishing on Lake Mead
Recommended Website: Lake Mead National Recreation Area
 
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam is a concrete dam located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada. It was built to control the Colorado River as well as provide hydroelectric power. After the dam was completed, water from the area began to collect and Lake Mead was created. This is the largest reservoir in the U.S.

Recommended Website: About The Hoover Dam
Recommended Website: About The Bridge at Hoover Dam
 
Tumacacori National Historical Park
Tumacacori National Historical Park was created to protect and showcase the ruins of three 17th-century missions, the most famous of which is the Mission San José de Tumacácori, established in 1691.
Recommended Website: Tumacácori National Historical Park
 
Phoenix
As the nation's fifth most-populated city, Arizona's capital is constantly buzzing with activity. Phoenix is lauded for its well-manicured golf courses, its world-class spas and its proximity to Camelback Mountain's hiking trails, but travelers can also visit unique attractions, such as the Musical Instrument Museum and the Desert Botanical Garden.

Papago Park is a city park in Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona. Consisting of 1,200 acres in Phoenix and 296 acres is Tempe, the park is a hilly area known for its red sandstone formations, its giant saguaro cacti and other desert plants, small lakes, biking paths, hiking trails, and much more.

Recommended Website: AllAboutMetroPhoenix.com
Recommended Website: PhoenixArizonaVacation.com
 
Prescott
Nature lovers can explore the town's 400-plus miles of trails on foot, by mountain bike or by horse before venturing to one of its lakes to go boating or fishing. There are several highly regarded museums, such as the Old West art-themed Phippen Museum and the Museum of Indigenous People.
Recommended Website: AllAboutPrescottArizona.com
 
Aerial view of Northern Arizona University and Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff
Surrounded by beautiful natural treasures, Flagstaff is a college town with a historic downtown and AMTRAK station, the Arizona Snowbowl nearby, and located on the Historic Route 66. Ancient dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument are nearby.
Recommended Website: AllAboutFlagstaffArizona.com
Recommended Website: FlagstaffFromAbove.com
 
Snow in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
This 1.25 million-acre park includes spectacular scenic vistas, magnificent geologic formations, and a colorful and often dramatic human history. Located near Page, Arizona, Glen Canyon Dam is a large dam built between 1956 and 1966 on the Colorado River. Lake Powell was the result of the dam.
Recommended Website: Glen Canyon Dam
Recommended Website: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
 
           
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