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If you’re looking for the best of Arizona, it’s got to be the Grand Canyon. This mighty natural phenomenon has billions of years of history hidden in its colorful rock layers, and you’ll get to discover all the magic with a Local Specialist. As you pause to take in the sunset, you’ll never forget the way the light dances over the ancient rock-face of this wonder of the world.
Take in Arizona's most scenic drive along Oak Creek Canyon
We’ll take you on the ride of your life on the scenic highway through Oak Creek Canyon, the stunning gorge filled with rocky red cliffs, pine forests and crystal pools. It’s one of the most beautiful drives in the country, and you won’t want to blink as we wind our way along the canyon, stopping at the best viewpoints for some spectacular photo opportunities.
Visit the stunning Sedona known for its towering red rock formations
Surrounded by towering red rocks, canyon walls and pine forests, Sedona is simply stunning. Legend says this area radiates the earth’s energy, and it’s long been a hub for artists, dreamers and healers, while outdoor lovers are drawn to the amazing hiking, biking and desert thrills. Whatever your wavelength, we’ll get you there and you choose your adventure.
Enjoy a Be My Guest dinner featuring warm Arizona hospitality
Want to know what it’s like to live in a community of artists and creators? Your Arizona travel guide will introduce you to the Sedona locals over a hosted Be My Guest dinner. You’ll feast on local specialities, embrace the warm Arizona hospitality, and hear stories about what life is really like in this enchanting town in the desert.
Discover the stunning Monument Valley
The magical Monument Valley has got to be one of the best places in Arizona, if not the whole country, and we’ll take you exploring through the mesmerizing red-sand desert and soaring buttes. Climb aboard a 4x4 vehicle to navigate the rusty red landscapes with Local Navajo Specialists and experience a traditional Navajo cookout on the valley floor.
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Arizona Museum of Natural History
If you’re keen on dinosaurs, this is the museum for you. With over 60,000 objects that tell the story of the Southwest’s prehistoric past, you’ll go from dinosaur bones and fossils, to an enormous dinosaur mountain diorama. You can even try your luck at panning for gold or take part in a fascinating archaeological dig.
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As the oldest and largest anthropological research museum in the country’s Southwest, you’ll have the chance to dive into the 13,000-year human history in the region. Learn about the history and culture of American Indians in the Southwest, and get a look at the world’s largest collections of American Indian basketry and Southwest Indian pottery.
Phoenix Art Museum
Art lovers in Arizona should go directly to the Phoenix Art Museum, the largest art museum in the US Southwest, with more than 18,000 artworks from all over the world including Asian, Latin American and European. With interactive galleries, photography exhibitions, and even a beautiful Sculpture Garden, you’ll spend hours exploring here.
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These cheesy delights are one of Arizona’s delicacies, originating in Tucson and loved throughout the state. They’re made with a thin, open-faced flour tortilla which is smothered in butter and shredded cheese and toasted until crispy. Often topped with green chillies, onions or cilantro, this is one delicious Arizonan snack you cannot miss.
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Hailed as the state dish of Arizona, Navajo tacos are made with crispy Indian fry bread topped with all the taco trimmings you can dream of, from traditional ground beef and beans to pulled pork and carnitas. Dish it up with pico de gallo, salsa, sour cream, cheese, avocado, lettuce and tomato and you’ve got the ultimate Navajo taco.
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The chimi is one of the stars of Arizona’s rich food heritage, and it’s thought to have been invented in Tucson, a UNESCO capital of gastronomy. Made with a flour tortilla stuffed with anything from shredded chicken or beef to rice, beans and cheese, this pocket of deliciousness is then deep-fried and topped with salsa, guacamole and sour cream. Yum!
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I wanted to say excellent, but there is room for improvement. The website could be better. It required passport information with no option for "Not applicable." As a U.S. Citizen traveling in the U.S., a passport wasn't needed, but I continued to get reminders to complete my profile. Fortunately, I got an email assuring me I didn't need the passport, but I suggest updating your website. The descriptions of several days said "relaxed start," but most days, we had to be up early enough to be showered, dressed, and have our suitcases ready for pickup by 6:30 or 7:00 a.m. As an east-coaster, that was fine for me because of the time difference, but normally, I wouldn't call that relaxed. The sites were stunning, the optional activities were great, although one that I wanted to do got canceled due to a storm and there was no way to reschedule. The lodging was great at each stop and the provided meals were excellent. Some of the suggested "on-your-own" spot for meals were not so good. The change of lodging plans at the Grand Canyon was disappointing because we didn't get to see the sunrise at the Grand Canyon or the stars late the night before. Sedona, The Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park were all fantastic, and we were blessed with great weather for most of the trip. Everyone should see these wonders of God's creation.
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- Kim was an infinite wealth of knowledge regarding local scenery, landmarks, plant life and folklore. I strongly recommend to anyone contemplating this tour to jump in and to be prepared for a memorable day of breathtaking beauty. - Christine, Pennsylvania
- Excellent, long day tour! Our driver as Dan and he was very knowledgeable and friendly. A great way to see Arizona. Highly recommend. - Connie, Washington
- What a great experience! My family had an amazing trip! Eric was our driver. He was very friendly, professional, and knowledgeable about everything in the areas we drove through. - Kevin, New York
- Excellent Tour of The Grand Canyon, Sedona & Navajo with Frank C. as our tour guide. Simply as best a tour bus guide as it could possibly get. - Vincent, Texas
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- Bee took us on a fun-filled educational trip to the Grand Canyon. She filled the drive time, 3+ hours each way, with the most educational discussion of everything Arizona. Her recommendations for local food at the Navajo Reservation were spot-on. The stops along the south rim were equally impressive. - Pat, Illinois
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- This trip did not disappoint! We saw so much in such a short amount of time, given the fact we were coming from Phoenix. He made the trip absolutely perfect. - Terie, Oklahoma
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse scaled heights of ragged glory in transcendent Phoenix concert
Neil Young didn't waste any time getting into the epic guitar jams Saturday, April 27, at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, taking the stage with Crazy Horse to set the tone for his first Phoenix concert since 2003 with the fuzz-guitar transcendence of "Cortez the Killer," a speaker-shredding meditation that made it past the 15-minute mark, just long enough to leave you wishing it had gone another 15 minutes.
They were six minutes deep before the singing started. And they dusted off the missing verse Young recently unearthed that didn't make it onto "Zuma" because the console in the studio lost power in the midst of recording an otherwise perfect take.
“I floated on the water,” Young sang nearly 50 years later in Phoenix. “I ate that ocean wave/ Two weeks after the slaughter/ I was living in a cave/ Came too late to get me/ There’s no one here to set me free/ From this rocky grave/ To that snow-capped ocean wave.”
Neil Young and Crazy Horse treat Phoenix to elevating guitar jams
It was a glorious start to a brilliant performance, from the cavernous majesty of his guitar tone to the weathered ache of his lead vocal as the members of Crazy Horse effortlessly lived up to the reputation that led him to title a 1990 album "Ragged Glory," played out in front of the oversized fake Fender amps and road cases they used on the Rust Never Sleeps Tour in the '70s.
This is Young's first major tour with Crazy Horse in 10 years and they're only three shows in, so we may have lucked into a concert that was even looser-limbed than usual. Songs were falling together like magic in slow pursuit of something more elusive than perfection.
It's been 55 years since Young and Crazy Horse spent two weeks in the studio bottling lightning on "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere," a masterpiece that featured heavily in Saturday's performance, from the proto-punk riffing of "Cinnamon Girl" to a sprawling rendition of "Down By the River," "The Losing End (When You're On)" and the country-rocking title track.
It's actually kind of amazing that two of the three original members of Crazy Horse — bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina — are still out there touring with Young after 55 years. They're joined by Micah Nelson, Willie's son, on this tour. The 33-year-old is filling in on guitar for Nils Lofgren, who couldn't do this tour because of a previous commitment with the E Street Band.
But more on Lofgren later.
Nelson previously toured with Young as a member of Promise of the Real.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse haven't lost their magic after 55 years
To look at Young and his two fellow travelers from the early days, you'd clearly know they've aged a year or two since 1969. To hear them? Not so much. It didn't sound much different than the tours I saw Crazy Horse do in the '90s. It rocked with that same urgency and passion (and distortion).
Young has never been the world's flashiest guitarist but he gets more magic out of one note than most guitar heroes can pack into 20 or 30 notes in half the time, arriving at a sound that's his and his alone.
As a singer, his vocals have rarely been flawless, but they've always done exactly what the songs require with raw emotion to spare, and that remained the case Saturday in Phoenix, where the 78-year-old Young sounded great.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse 2024 setlist: Every song they played at Phoenix concert
Neil Young's set went heavy on classics, from 'Powderfinger' to 'Cortez'
The set went heavy on the classics, from those already mentioned to "Don't Cry No Tears" and "Powderfinger."
After "Love and Only Love," the only song they played from "Ragged Glory," Young sent his bandmates away for a three-song mini-set on acoustic guitar and harmonica, including “Comes a Time” and “Heart of Gold."
Then his bandmates returned to bring the set to a cacophonous conclusion with the speaker-bleeding majesty of “Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)," Young defiantly insisting "Rock and roll will never die" while illustrating why that is before returning for a one-song encore, "Danger Bird," with guest piano by Lofgren, who lives in the Valley and was home on a break in touring with the E Street Band.
By that point, it was everything you could've hoped for from an artist who's been touring since the '60s, playing to the strength that made him such a legend in the first place.
The newest song they played was “Scattered (Let’s Think About Livin’)” from 1996’s "Broken Arrow," prefaced by a heartfelt tribute to producer David Briggs, who worked with Young on countless classic albums before his death in 1995.
It was as close to a greatest hits tour as you'll likely see from Young but because he kept it so unpolished and spontaneous, it felt as fresh as those songs would've felt at any point in Young's career, even a warhorse as frequently featured as "Cinnamon Girl" or "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)."
It was everything a Young fan could've hoped for when the tour was first announced and then some.
Young and Reverend Billy & the Stop Shopping Choir deliver Love Earth gospel
After the second song, "Cinnamon Girl," Young took a moment to address the fans.
"This is the part of the show where I stand here at the front and figure out what to say for just a minute or two," he said before leading the crowd in a call-and-response of "What's your favorite planet?" "Earth!"
Then, when the applause died down, he added, "I want my grandchildren's grandchildren to have this so they can go way out in the forest and walk around, way out in the fields and walk around. That's what I want them to see. We've gotta be here."
This is the Love Earth Tour, a sentiment at the heart of the opening set by Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, a performance art ensemble whose surreal performance found the Reverend, dressed in a white suit, preaching an anti-war, pro-environment gospel.
"We're here to talk to you about the Earth!" the Reverend shouted. "We've got some high stakes here this evening. Couldn't be higher. It's about life! Saving life! Loving life! Being strange enough to change enough to find a way to live!"
Neil Young and Crazy Horse 2024 setlist: Every song they played in Phoenix
Here’s every song Neil Young and Crazy Horse played at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix:
- "Cortez the Killer"
- "Cinnamon Girl"
- "Don't Cry No Tears"
- "Down by the River"
- "The Losing End (When You're On)"
- "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
- "Scattered (Let's Think About Livin')"
- "Powderfinger"
- "Love and Only Love"
- "Comes a Time" (Neil Young solo acoustic)
- "Heart of Gold" (Neil Young solo acoustic)
- "Human Highway" (Neil Young solo acoustic)
- "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)"
- "Danger Bird"
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As one of the largest cities in the U.S., you'll find every kind of attraction in Greater Phoenix: food, nightlife, outdoors and more fill every nook and cranny of our metro. If you're not sure where you should start, we've rounded up the top attractions everyone — visitors and locals — should check off their Greater Phoenix bucket list. Find the best attractions in the urban sprawl of the Sonoran Desert, including hikes, museums, and more. You can also find more attractions below.
Camelback Mountain
The panoramic view from the "hump" of this iconic landmark, named for its resemblance to a kneeling camel, is worth scaling its two tricky trails, Echo Canyon and Cholla.
Hikers gain 1,200 feet in elevation to the summit, which looks out over the city and Phoenix Mountains Preserve . Camelback is one of the most popular urban hiking spots in Phoenix, so expect trail traffic and consider hiking on weekdays. During hot-weather months, hike in the early morning and drink plenty of water. See our outdoor safety tips page for more info before you head out.
Papago Park
Just minutes from downtown is iconic Papago Park , home to red rock buttes looped with trails, scenic views from the intriguing rock formation atop Hole-in-the-Rock Trail and two of the city's top attractions: Desert Botanical Garden and Phoenix Zoo .
The park is also a popular hub of recreation, including fishing in seven acres of stocked lagoons, the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting and scenic Papago Golf Course , set at the base of Papago’s buttes.
South Mountain Park and Preserve
Boasting 50 miles of trails through 16,000 acres of the Sonoran Desert, this municipal park is perfectly suited for outdoor adventure just minutes from the city.
The skyline views and Sonoran Desert flora aren't the park's only perks. Keep a lookout for ancient petroglyphs carved into the rocks (we've got details in this blog post on petroglyphs in Phoenix ). If you'd rather drive than hike, bike or hoof it up the trails, hop on the 5.5-mile Summit Road up to Dobbins Lookout, the highest accessible point in the preserve.
Museums and Attractions
Musical instrument museum.
See, hear and even play instruments from every corner of the world in a one-of-a-kind collection.
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) tunes you into thousands of instrument sounds with a headset that syncs seamlessly as you move through its galleries. Take a world tour of cultural instruments and pop culture artists, and return for a live music experience at MIM Music Theater, a year-round concert series hosting more than 200 international acts.
Desert Botanical Garden
The winding paths of this 50-acre desert garden showcase a fantastic variety of arid plants, from towering saguaros to delicate blooms.
This beautiful landscape is also the backdrop for the garden’s seasonal events. During the winter months, thousands of luminaria bags and twinkling lights transform the garden for Las Noches de Las Luminarias , a holiday tradition. The garden also features art installations intertwined with the flora each year.
Taliesin West
Tours of Taliesin West , Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home, offer insight on how the masterful architect was inspired by the desert surroundings. Visitors walk through rooms, gardens, walkways and Wright's entertainment pavilion on the grounds while learning about his organic architecture. Taliesin West was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List on July 7, 2019, after being submitted for nomination by the National Park Service in November 2018. Find out more here .
Phoenix Zoo
One of the nation's largest nonprofit zoos is home to more than 1,400 animals. See Sumatran tigers roam the savanna, feed giraffes in an up-close encounter and discover the local flora, fauna and critters of the Sonoran Desert on the zoo's Arizona Trail.
Heard Museum
The tradition, culture and history of 22 regional American Indian tribes converge in the Heard Museum 's immersive exhibits and authentic art shop, as well as annual events like the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest .
Through art and cultural objects, the museum’s ongoing exhibits tell the stories of native people of the Southwest, from early history to powerful memories of boarding schools.
Phoenix Art Museum
The Southwest's largest fine art museum features a collection of contemporary work and global masterpieces.
Complementing the museum's galleries of fine art and objects from Asia, America, Europe and beyond are rotating exhibitions. Want to see the permanent collections for free (and the special exhibitions at a discount)? Visit Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. during voluntary donation time, or the second Sunday of the month from noon to 5 p.m. for Free Family Sundays.
Roosevelt Row
The creative beat of the city's urban heart is in Roosevelt Row , home to galleries, mural-splashed business walls and a monthly art walk. This arts district is a prominent stop for visitors and the downtown community along the First Friday self-guided art tour.
Old Town Scottsdale
Southwestern arts and hip eateries line the streets of Old Town, a popular destination for Greater Phoenix shopping and nightlife.
If you're hunting for a souvenir, you'll find your fill of old-fashioned flair (think cowboy hats and turquoise jewelry) alongside upscale art galleries and trendy boutiques in the Fifth Avenue district. The area is also a hot spot for after-dark dancing, lounging and libations.
Heritage Square
Like the 19th-century homes nearby, a restaurant in downtown's Heritage Square is making history: Pizzeria Bianco (heralded as the best pizza in the nation) is James Beard Award winner. The area is also home to the Arizona Science Center , featuring more than 350 hands-on exhibits.
Melrose District
This 1-mile stretch of Seventh Avenue, between Indian School and Camelback roads, is home to some of the best antique shops, art, dining, patio cocktailing and dancing around. Also known as “The Curve” for its winding nature in an otherwise grided city, and the “gayborhood,” thanks to its high concentration of LGBTQ+ bars and rainbow flags perched outside allied businesses, this neighborhood is an absolute must for a sense of this city's pride as well as its midcentury roots.
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10 Scenic Small Towns In Arizona
- Arizona is home to many incredible and underrated small towns that offer a variety of activities and attractions.
- From the charming and historic town of Bisbee, known for its mining heritage, to the outdoor paradise of Williams, there is something for everyone.
- Visitors can explore unique towns like Carefree and Seligman and even visit the ongoing construction site of the environmentally friendly town of Arcosanti.
When people think of Arizona, the Grand Canyon comes to their minds. While it is a majestic and stunning place, it is not the only fantastic attraction. Arizona is filled with many incredibly beautiful places. From the Ponderosa pine forests to the iconic Sonoran Desert and the huge Saguaro National Park (home to giant cacti) , the state is home to many wonderful places. Tourists can tour vibrant cities like Scottsdale and Phoenix or enjoy breathtaking gardens in Tuscon. There’s even snow, ski, and snowboard for those who love this type of activity.
Apart from the major areas, there are many small and underrated towns to tour in Arizona . Most people are familiar with Sedona, but there are plenty of other charming places that visitors haven’t heard of. Here is a list of the 10 scenic small towns in Arizona.
Related: 14 Vacation Spots In Arizona That Won’t Break The Bank
Population: 12,943
Cottonwood is a hidden gem in Arizona, often attracting fewer crowds. The town offers activities for members of the whole family. Travelers can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and swimming and create a lifelong memory here. Cottonwood is also the spirit capital of Arizona, offering wine-tasting tours. There are many cozy restaurants and affordable hotels lining the streets. Couples, families, students, vacationers, and honeymooners proudly call this town a dream destination.
- Best time to visit: September through November
- Public transportation: Verde Shuttle
- Top attractions: Old Town Cottonwood , Dead Horse Ranch State Park , Arizona Stronghold Vineyards Tasting Room
Population: 9,790
Sedona is a great place for nature lovers. The town is dotted with sacred monuments and sights , towering buttes, huge mountains, and cliffs of different vibrant shades that change color as the sun moves across the sky. The town offers many photography opportunities and plenty of activities. From stunning hiking trails to heart-pumping biking trails and swimming, active travelers will love spending time here. For those who prefer chilled activities, head to shops and restaurants in Uptown Sedona.
- Best time to visit: Fall and spring
- Public transportation: The Verde Lynx
- Top attractions: Chapel of the Holy Cross , Oak Creek , Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
Population: 5,135
Originally a gold mining town, Cave Creek is a charming town that sits on the foothills of the Black Mountains and Elephant Blute. The town is known for having maintained its Wild West character amidst exponential growth within the metropolitan Phoenix area. Walking down the old frontier town’s main street takes visitors back in time. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and shopping. Exploring the Cave Creek Museum is an easy way to learn about the culture and lifestyles of people who lived here long ago.
- Best time to visit: May through September
- Public transport: Valley Metro
- Top attractions: Rare Earth Gallery , Buffalo Chip Saloon and Steakhouse , Cave Creek Museum
Related: Underrated, But Scenic: 10 Small Towns In Arizona That Are Great Alternatives To Flagstaff
Population: 4,907
Bisbee’s history dates back to the 800s when it was a big mining hub. Today, visitors can see the architecture that showcases the mining heritage. Victorian-style homes beautify the town, along with charming storefronts. There are museums and sculptures dedicated to the town’s past mining history. Visitors can also take tours like the Copper Queen Mine Tour to learn about the area’s mining history and the challenges of mining life.
- Best time to visit: Spring
- Public transportation : Bisbee bus
- Top attractions: Lavender Pit , St. Patrick Catholic Church , Muheim Heritage House
Related: 10 Unique & Strange Towns In Arizona To Add To Your Bucket List
Population: 3,683
Despite its name, Carefree offers plentiful tourist delights. It is home to America’s largest sundial, a massive sculpture surrounded by stones and cacti that offers an excellent photo opportunity. The sculpture is inside Carefree Botanical Garden, a 4-acre oasis where travelers can enjoy a tranquil atmosphere. The art scene here is vibrant, with many galleries in the downtown streets.
- Best time to visit: During the winter
- Public transportation: The Valley Metro public transit
- Top attractions: The Boulders , Frontier Town , M & E Stoyanav Fine Art Gallery
Population: 3,267
Williams is undoubtedly a paradise for outdoor adventurers. It is often referred to as the getaway to the Grand Canyon , making it a popular destination for travelers planning to explore this state’s jewel. The lush ponderosa pine forest offers a scenic drive and a rare chance to spot bison, bears, wolves, and other exotic species. Williams has many hiking trails and sits along Route 66, where travelers can use restaurants, motels, and bars.
- Best time to visit: Spring through fall
- Public transportation: Open Road Tours
- Top attractions : Bearizona Wildlife Park , Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum , Bill Williams Mountain Trail
Population: 978
Also referred to as the town Too Tough to Die, Tombstone offers travelers an unforgettable experience. The town blends history with exciting activities to allow visitors to make lasting memories. The diverse culinary scene leaves guests amazed with a wide variety of tastes. The town has many coffee shops and cute restaurants. Travelers can enjoy the many hiking trails and ghost tours.
- Best time to visit : March to May and fall
- Public transportation : Via railways
- Top attractions : Boothill Cemetery , Tombstone City Park , Patagonia Lakeland
Populations: 691
Seligman is the last town on the famous Route 66 that inspired Radiator Springs in the movie Cars. It is considered an ideal town for selfies and photography on Route 66. Although its population is small, the town has huge opportunities for outdoor lovers. As it is on Route 66, the town’s main theme is transport. Visit souvenir shops for unique items or enjoy a delicious meal in one of the cute restaurants.
- Best time to visit : Between December and February
- Public transportation: public buses
- Top attractions: Copper Cart , Rusty Bolt , The Roadkill Café/O.K. Saloon
Population: 475
Jerome is a special town in Arizona. It is considered the most vertical city in America and overlooks Verde Valley. While many people come here to see the sliding jail , the town is filled with many incredible shops and art galleries that visitors can explore, like Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes . Besides that, visitors can learn history at Jerome State Historic Park and later sample wines at one of the town’s tasting rooms. There are many bed and breakfasts, world-class hotels, and independently operated hotels that can make one’s stay great.
- Best time to visit: March, June, July, August, and Late October
- Public transportation : The Jerome Shuttle
- Top attractions: La Victoria Studio , Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town , Caduceus Cellar
Populations 45
Arcosanti is a unique town in Arizona, as its construction is still ongoing since 1970. The buildings reflect a combination of architecture and ecology. Additionally, the town is environmentally friendly, and architecture fans will love wandering around and taking pictures. Visitors can also attend workshops to learn about urban planning, ecology, art, and design.
- Public transportation: Arcosanti Shuttle AZ
- Top attractions: Cathedral Rock Trail , Watson Lake , Bell Rock
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