Arizona
Arizona is home to the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon, crazy desert wildlife, and very hot summers.
Arizona is home to the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon, crazy desert wildlife, and very hot summers.
#1 Full House Challenge, Tom’s BBQ When you find out what you have to consume to be victorious for this challenge at Tom’s BBQ, you’ll understand why the name is so clever. For this challenge, you’ve got thirty two minutes to chow down on three house sandwiches. Each sandwich individually consists of a fourth of
#1 Saguaro National Park is divided into two halves. About twenty miles east of Tucson, you’ll find the Rincon Mountain District, or Saguaro Park East. On the east side of the park you can take the picturesque Cactus Forest Loop Drive, covering more than eight miles and passing many tempting trail heads. Many tourists flock
#1 Who doesn’t love a good theme park? And not just any theme park, but one that transports you back to the days of your childhood — a glorious time where responsibilities were few and having fun was always your main priority. For anyone who remembers settling in front of the television to watch Fred Flintstone
As a Professional Ghost Hunter, I have traveled the state of Arizona in search of the most haunted locations and most active spirits! Here is my list of the most haunted cities I have come across in my travels. 1. Jerome Have you been to Jerome? If not, it’s a must see, whether you are
#1 You can find Phantom Lodge at Phantom Ranch. Where is Phantom Ranch, you might ask? Well… *drumroll please!* it’s at the bottom of the Grand Canyon! Seriously, could you possibly think of a cooler place to stay? If you’re looking for somewhere to stay below the rim of the canyon, this is a great
With Halloween a little over a week away and only two weekends for family adventures, time is at hand to get out and celebrate the cooler temperatures of the season. These 10 corn mazes are perfect Halloween fun for the the whole family and a great way to get some exercise. 1. Schnepf Farms Pumpkin
Arizona might be well known for a hot desert climate, but that doesn’t mean that all of it’s vistas are characterized by sand and cacti. Arizona has plenty of booming cities with gorgeous skylines that rival those of cities all across the nation. Check out these five! #1 Phoenix If you’ve heard of any city
When the sweltering, summer heat in Arizona is at it’s worst, the crowded pool down the street just isn’t going to cut it. Check out these awesome swimming holes instead if you’re looking for a gorgeous place to cool down! #1 Bull Pen The Bull Pen swimming hole is located about fifteen miles east of Camp
It’s a common misconception that all of Arizona is nothing but dry desert, but that isn’t the case! Check out these five gorgeous lakes that prove otherwise! #1 Canyon Lake Canyon Lake is one of four lakes that Arizona gained when the Salt River was dammed back in 1925. It’s actually the smallest of the
Everyone dreams of living in a luxurious home sometimes, right? Check out these crazy expensive homes in Arizona that are sure to make you feel like a king! #1 9422 E Happy Valley Rd This huge house in Scottsdale, Arizona might currently be the most expensive one on the market. It uses 10,000 square feet of
Arizona is nothing but a barren desert, right? Not quite. If you’re feeling the fall fever, check out these beautiful photos that prove Arizona can do fall just as well as any other state! #1 Just a reminder: Arizona has plants other than cacti. And while cacti have their own vibrant colors, these trees are showcasing the
Everyone knows that Arizona is famous for record breaking temperatures and the gorgeous Grand Canyon, but did you know these ten interesting facts about Arizona? #1 The official state flower of Arizona is actually the Saguaro Cactus bloom! Between May and June you can see the beautiful white flowers. Even cooler? The Saguaro is the
The United States is home to plenty of unique structures, but few compare to this one of a kind house in Arizona. In Bisbee, Arizona, eighty miles from Tucson, you’ll find the Chulo Canyon Cave House, or simply the Cave House, as locals call it. This home is nestled into the side of a granite boulder
You may remember Gene Wilder from any one of the long list of movies he starred in. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Blazing Saddles, or Young Frankenstein are all classics you’ve surely seen. Wilder began what would become a wildly successful acting career in 1962. This week news reports all across the country are paying
With a gorgeous backdrop like Arizona, even an amateur photographer is likely to capture a pretty decent photograph, with little effort. But when exceptionally talented photographers head out to some of the most photogenic areas in the state, the images they capture can be absolutely incredible. Here are 8 of the most beautiful images captured
If you’ve never been to Arizona before, you should prepare yourself now for some seriously awesome photos. If you live in Arizona, you might think that you’ve seen all the state has to offer. But, we bet that isn’t true. Take a ten minute break and enjoy these gorgeous photos that remind us why Arizona
If you’re in Arizona and you’re feeling hungry, there are plenty of places you could head to for a delicious dinner. But if you’re hungry for an experience that’s not only rich in flavor, but also in historical heritage, head to one of these five restaurants that have been around for generations. #1 Mormon Lake
People often think of the beach or the ocean when they think of watching beautiful sunsets, but did you know that you can find some of the most beautiful sunsets in the United States in Arizona? Check it out! #1 Arizona might not be that close to the ocean, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t palm trees!
Whether you’re an Arizona native who just needs a mini vacation for a weekend, or you’re travelling across the country to one of the most beautiful states in the United State, Arizona has tons of bed and breakfast that will fit anyone’s needs. Read on to see which one catches your eye, and you’ll have
#1 Museum Club Located in Flagstaff, the Museum Club was originally owned by Dean Eldredge. Back in 1931, he opened this pine lodge to showcase his collection of oddities. Among the items that people came to gawk at were taxadermied animals that commonly had too many legs, too few eyes, or too many heads altogether.