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10 Awesome Things to Do in Arizona

If you’re planning a big vacation to Arizona, you definitely don’t want to miss anything. Here are ten awesome ideas for your next visit!

We visited Arizona years ago with our daughter and visited most if not all of these wonderful sites on that trip. We have fond memories of this trip and wanted to share our favourite places to visit from that trip and other ones.

Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon

Arizona is a truly special place. Spectacularly beautiful, Arizona offers everything from high mountains to deep valleys. And the desert seems to stretch forever under skies of deep blue. Cities and towns range from tiny reservation villages to large cities like Phoenix and Tucson. And whether your family likes to spend time in nature or check out a cool space museum, you’re sure to find something fun to do.

The Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon – Northern Arizona. Website: www.grandcanyon.com

The Grand Canyon is naturally the first thing that comes to mind when people think of Arizona. There are many facts I could tell you about this famous natural wonder. But facts cannot begin to describe how breathtaking the Grand Canyon truly is. Even just standing on the rim quietly for a few minutes leaves you in absolute awe. The beauty of this sacred place washes over you and you realize how very small you are. No matter where else you go in Arizona, you owe it to yourself to at least stop by the Grand Canyon and give it a wave and a smile. There is no place else like it in the world.

Grand Canyon

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If you're planning a big vacation to Arizona, you definitely don't want to miss anything. Here are ten awesome ideas for your next visit!

Out of Africa Wildlife Preserve

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Out of Africa Wildlife Preserve, Camp Verde, Arizona. Website: www.outofafrica.com

zebra asking for treats at wildlife reserve
A zebra demanding a treat from our tour guide.

If you have always wanted to visit Africa but can’t afford the trip, the Out of Africa Animal Park in Arizona is the next best thing. Located roughly halfway between Phoenix and Flagstaff, this park offers you more than the average zoo or drive-thru animal park.

Giraffe poking his head into the tour bus at Out of Africa Preserve
Oh hello from the giraffe

You get a much more hands-on experience in this amazing place. You’ll see all kinds of large cats, plus hundreds of other mammals, reptiles, and birds. Rather than living in enclosures, the animals in the park live largely as they would in the wild – but more safely and gently. If you love animals, this place is a MUST-SEE!

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Our daughter getting a nuzzle from a giraffe at the Out of Africa Wildlife Preserve

As you can see above we took our daughter to the Out of Africa Wildlife Preserve years ago. She had such an amazing time that even now as a young adult she still talks about it. Especially the white rhino they had there that was rescued by the founder of Ecco who paid for him as he was going to be hunted, fortunately he was saved.

Capybara
Have you ever seen a Capybara?

Spend Time Meditating in Sedona, Arizona

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Sedona

Sedona, Arizona. Website: www.visitsedona.com

I personally loved the natural beauty of this area and it’s so unique compared to most places we’ve visited! Sedona, Arizona is often referred to as one of the most beautiful places on earth. Majestic mountains of red surround deep valleys of green, offering breathtaking views at every turn. The bright blue sky and sunshine feel so healing in this place. Is it any wonder that Sedona has a reputation for natural healing? In fact, it is said that there are special spiritual vortexes here. Whether there are or not, there is no shortage of opportunities for spiritual healing and growth – from meditation to yoga to reiki and massage. If you are looking for some enlightenment, you just might find it in Sedona, Arizona!

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Just one of the many interesting things we saw while strolling “downtown” Sedona.

Petrified Forest

Petrified Forest, North Central Arizona. Website: www.nps.gov/pefo/index.htm

Petrified Forest, Arizona
Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.

A trip to the Petrified Forest is a trip back in time. These prehistoric forests from long ago are simply stunning when you imagine just how ancient they are. This is the land of the many people – from as far back as 13,000 years ago. Currently, this is mostly indigenous land of the Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo nations. The park is open year-round and hosts a number of native festivals and activities. There is a travel center filled with beautiful exhibits and shops where you can take home petrified wood treasures of your very own. Most of all, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding and connection with the history of our planet and the humans who call it home.

Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater, near Flagstaff, Arizona. Website: www.meteorcrater.com

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View of the Meteor Crater, Flagstaff, Arizona

If your family loves space and all the interesting things there are to see in our galaxy, you should definitely consider a trip to the Meteor Crater in Arizona. This huge indentation in the ancient soil was made by a meteor a little over 100 feet in diameter (or about the size of the Statue of Liberty). It created a crater that is 570 feet deep and nearly a mile wide.

There are hiking tours available around the rim of the crater. And when it is too hot to be outside, be sure to take a tour of the Discovery Center and Space Museum where you’ll enjoy hands-on displays teaching you about meteors and all kinds of other cool things about outer space. You definitely don’t want to miss the 4D immersive theater experience where you will participate in a flight mission to save earth from another meteor hit!

Get Spooked Out in Tombstone, Arizona

Tombstone, Arizona. Website: www.tombstoneweb.com

Tombstone, Arizona
Tombstone, Arizona

In the late 1800s, Tombstone, Arizona was the fastest growing city between San Francisco and Saint Louis. Thousands of people called it home and there were many churches, saloons, shops, restaurants, and even a “red-light district.” Wyatt Earp walked the streets here, along with his friend Doc Holiday, when they weren’t busy shooting people at the OK Corral.

Today, much of Tombstone still stands. It is considered the most authentic Old West town left in the United States. And along with Wyatt and Doc, it is said that spirits walk these streets and linger in some of the buildings, as well. But whether your family sees any ghosts or not, you’re sure to have a lot of fun exploring the Old West in Tombstone, AZ!

Painted Desert

Painted Desert in North Eastern, Arizona. Website: www.visitarizona.com/places/parks-monuments/the-painted-desert/

There are many seemingly magical places in Arizona. And stretching between two of them – The Grand Canyon and the Petrified Forest – is a third: The Painted Desert. This enchanting place consists of over 93,000 acres of sand and rocky badlands. But rather than the expected shades of red and brown, the land here comes in many shades and colors.

Painted Desert, Arizona
Painted Desert, Arizona

In addition to the expected reds and browns, you’ll also see pink, orange, deep purple, gray, and more, all formed from layers upon layers of sandstone. This is a place of enchanting beauty, and when the sun sweeps across the surface of the rocks, the moving shadows make you feel as if you are constantly seeing everything anew. When the Arizona sun gets too hot, there is a Visitors Center with hands-on exhibits, an orientation film, a restaurant, a bookstore, and more!

The Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam – Colorado River bridging Arizona and Nevada. Website: www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/service/

Hoover Dam
Hooover Dam on the Colorado River straddling Nevada and Arizona.

When you’ve seen enough of the natural wonders filling the state of Arizona, be sure to pay a visit to the Hoover Dam. The tours of this engineering marvel are legendary and you and your family are sure to be in awe of the things human beings can create. Built between 1931 and 1936, this dam is stunning on every level, including the number of people that found employment during the Great Depression when they were hired to build it. Thanks to the Hoover Dam, the beautiful Lake Mead exists and thousands of people in Nevada, Arizona, and California have electricity.

 

Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff, Arizona. Website: www.flagstaffarizona.org/

flastaff sign

Even if you just stop there for lunch, Flagstaff is a beautiful city to spend a little time in. Nestled in the mountains and surrounded by pine forest, when you are in Flagstaff it is easy to imagine that you have suddenly found your way to Colorado. No matter how big it gets, Flagstaff always manages to feel like a small mountain town. Shop for treasures in the historic downtown, gaze at the stars at Lowell Observatory, explore the Museum of Northern Arizona and learn all about the Colorado Plateau, or take a self-guided tour of Route 66 narrated by Ted Danson. These are only a few of the cool things you can do in friendly Flagstaff!

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A rhino at the Out of Africa Preserve

Tucson Botanical Gardens

Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tucson, Arizona. Website: www.tucsonbotanical.org

Tucson Botanical Gardens
Photo Credit: Tucson Botanical Gardens

Right there in the middle of the arid Sonora Desert, the Tucson Botanical Garden is a place of lush, green splendor. Walk through over five acres of gardens, visit the butterfly exhibit, or enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. After that, check out the latest art exhibit on display. There are special events held at the Botanical Gardens throughout the year, and if you live in the area you might want to check out the classes they offer, too. If you like plants and butterflies, the Tucson Botanical Gardens is downright magical!

These are only a few examples of the amazing things Arizona has to offer. If you are planning a visit, you’ll find many wonderful ways to keep your family happily busy all vacation long!

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A giraffe at the Out of Africa Preserve
By on June 27th, 2021

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I’m Michelle aka Powered by Mom. I’m married with one daughter, my hubby was my high school sweetheart, our two dogs Nyx and Cleo and our cat Oliver. As you can see we’re a family of animal lovers. We love to travel when we can, try different food and activities all over the world and enjoy being together. My passions are writing, travelling, creating new recipes, encouraging people to adopt not shop and just to enjoy life while we can.

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11 thoughts on “10 Awesome Things to Do in Arizona”

  1. I lived in Nevada for 12 years, so we took a lot of trips to Arizona! Love your poi. Sadly, we never got to the Grand Canyon, but we went twice to the Meteor Crater, and 3 times to Tombstone. The Boot Hill Cemetary there is really amazing, all those old folks who “died with their boots on”. Everytime I watch the movie “Tombstone”, I remember the great trips, escpecially the reenactments of the gunfight at the OK Corral. A great place to go! (Great souvenirs, too!)

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  2. This made me remember our trip there about 7 years ago. I might get a chance to go back this summer. A friend of my sister lives there part of the year. And the last she let us stay at her place while she was gone.

    It is so beautiful there

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  3. I have been fortunate to have visited the Grand Canyon and Sedona but have not yet been to the other intriguing spots on your list. The Out of Africa Preserve looks amazing.

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  4. I have been to Arizona a couple of times but I have never been to the Out of Africa Wildlife Preserve. It looks awesome and something the whole family would love

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  5. I had no idea Arizona had so many fun things to keep your family busy when visiting. My mom said we vacationed there but I was small and have no memory of it. I will now add Arizona to our list!

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