Overview
Arizona is a land of red rocks, desert landscapes, ancient history, and dramatic contrasts. Known for the Grand Canyon, this Southwestern state also offers thriving cities, Native American heritage, star-filled skies, and a wide variety of outdoor adventures. From the Sonoran Desert to high country forests, Arizona invites exploration in every season.
- Capital: Phoenix
- Largest Cities: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale
- Population: ~7.4 million (2024 est.)
- Time Zone: Mountain Standard Time (UTC−7); most of the state does not observe Daylight Saving Time
- Climate: Desert in the south, alpine in the north — with hot summers and mild to snowy winters depending on elevation
Top Destinations in Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
One of the seven natural wonders of the world — hike, raft, or simply soak in the breathtaking views of this iconic canyon.
Sedona
A spiritual and scenic destination known for its red rock formations, hiking trails, art galleries, and vortex energy sites.
Phoenix & Scottsdale
A sprawling metro area with sunny skies, golf courses, luxury resorts, desert gardens, and a dynamic culinary scene.
Tucson
A UNESCO City of Gastronomy surrounded by mountains, saguaro forests, and rich cultural influences.
Flagstaff
A high-elevation city that’s a gateway to Northern Arizona, with mountain air, Route 66 history, and access to ski slopes and the San Francisco Peaks.
Must-See Attractions
- Grand Canyon South Rim – The most accessible and iconic viewpoint
- Monument Valley – Tribal park with towering sandstone buttes on Navajo land
- Antelope Canyon – A narrow, photogenic slot canyon with light beams and swirling walls
- Saguaro National Park (Tucson) – Home to the nation’s largest cacti
- Horseshoe Bend (Page) – A dramatic curve in the Colorado River, perfect for sunrise or sunset
Things to Do
- Go hiking or mountain biking in desert or pine forests
- Explore Native American ruins at sites like Montezuma Castle or Wupatki
- Drive scenic byways like Oak Creek Canyon or the Apache Trail
- Stargaze in one of Arizona’s certified Dark Sky communities
- Float down the Salt River or kayak in Watson Lake
Getting There & Around
Major Airports
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX), Tucson International (TUS), Flagstaff Pulliam (FLG), Page Municipal (PGA)
Transport
- Rental cars are essential for exploring parks and rural areas
- Intercity buses and Amtrak connect major cities
- Light rail and buses serve the Phoenix metro area
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (Mar–May): Wildflowers bloom and desert temps are mild
- Summer (Jun–Aug): Best for high country visits; hot in the desert
- Fall (Sep–Nov): Great weather, fewer crowds, and colorful leaves in the north
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Mild in the desert, snow in the mountains — perfect for variety
Local Food & Culture
- Cuisine: A fusion of Native American, Mexican, and Southwestern influences
- Specialties: Sonoran hot dogs, fry bread, green chile enchiladas, prickly pear treats
- Drinks: Local wines, agave spirits, Arizona iced tea (yes, it’s real), and craft beers
- Events & Festivals:
- Arizona Renaissance Festival
- Tucson Gem & Mineral Show
- Scottsdale Culinary Festival
- Sedona International Film Festival
- Native American art markets and powwows
Souvenirs from Arizona
- Native American jewelry, pottery, and crafts
- Red rock art or photography from Sedona
- Local spices, prickly pear candy, or mesquite honey
- Grand Canyon memorabilia
- Southwestern textiles, turquoise, or desert-themed decor
Fun Facts
- Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized Native American tribes
- The Grand Canyon is over 277 miles long and 6 million years old
- Arizona has more Dark Sky Communities than any other state
- The saguaro cactus only grows naturally in the Sonoran Desert
- Phoenix is the hottest large city in the U.S., with summer highs over 110°F (43°C)
Suggested Itineraries
3-Day Desert Adventure
- Day 1: Phoenix – Desert Botanical Garden + Camelback hike
- Day 2: Drive to Sedona – explore red rock trails and vortex sites
- Day 3: Grand Canyon – South Rim views, rim trail walk, and sunset
5-Day Arizona Explorer
- Day 1: Phoenix to Tucson – Saguaro National Park and downtown eats
- Day 2: Drive north to Sedona – hike and explore art galleries
- Day 3: Grand Canyon – full day at the South Rim
- Day 4: Monument Valley or Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend
- Day 5: Return via Flagstaff with a stop on Route 66