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Arizona

There's no place on earth quite like the Grand Canyon State. It's not just the landscapes, which take in tall mountain ranges, swift rivers, grasslands, sand dunes, and cactus forests. It's not just the storied past, which reaches back thousands of years. It's not just the people, a vibrant blend of cultures and traditions. It's all these things, and the way they come together, that make a visit to Arizona a truly unforgettable experience.



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Weaver's Needle

Weaver's Needle is a prominent pinnacle that towers over much of the region east of Superstition Mountain and had played a major role in the legend of the Dutchman's Lost Mine. This famous landmark was named after Pauline (Paulino)

Apache Junction, AZ Landmarks

Lake Havasu Campgrounds

Public Camping: Two public campgrounds are located on the Parker Strip providing campsites along the Colorado River. Sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis; there is a 14-day stay limit at each campground. Empire Landing Campground (located approximately 8

, AZ Camping

Arizona Cowboy College

Your chance to become a real ranch-working cowboy at a working cattle ranch. This is a 'No Frills'

Scottsdale, AZ Working Ranches

Penske Racing Museum/UAG

The Penske Racing Museum is home to Indianapolis 500 winning cars, Pace Cars and NEXTEL Cup Cars along with the amazing collection of trophies, helmets and other racing memorabilia. Penske Racing Musuem:


Clarke House

Indian raids on white settlers were common in the 1880s. When William Clarke, a mining engineer, and his wife Ella came to Florence, he devised built-in security in constructing his residence about 1884

Florence, AZ Historic Homes

Zane Grey Country

Under the Tonto Rim, Code of the West, To the Last Man, are all western thrillers written by Zane Grey, one of the most prolific writers of all time. The inspiration for these and many of Grey's 85 novels, 114 movies, and 215 short stories was the Tonto Rim, also known as "

Payson, AZ Famous People

Painted Rock Petroglyph Site

Painted Rock Petroglyph Site, just south of Gila Bend and approximately 90 miles southwest of Phoenix, Arizona, provides visitors the opportunity to view an ancient archaeological site containing hundreds of symbolic and artistic rock etchings, or "petroglyphs,"

Gila Bend, AZ Archaeology

Pinal County Courthouse

Built in 1891, the second Pinal County Courthouse is the oldest public building in daily use in Arizona. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Florence, AZ Historic Courthouses

Wildlife World Zoo

Wildlife World Zoo has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals, totaling more than 1,300 individual animals. Wildlife World Zoo is accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. It is one of a few nationally accredited privately owned zoos in the United States.

Litchfield Park, AZ Zoos

Kartchner Caverns Discovery Center

The Discovery Center offers up-close experiences with the Caverns. It is surrounded by a 550 acre State Park and six miles of hiking trails. The grounds also feature a hummingbird garden. Inside the 23,000

, AZ Learning Centers

Superstition Springs Golf Club

Conveniently set in the heart of the East Valley lies one of Arizona's most challenging, golf layouts - Superstition Springs Golf Club. Measuring more than 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135

Mesa, AZ Golf Courses