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Explore the park’s southern section for close encounters with petrified logs. Araucarioxylon arizonicum, or petrified trees, were formed from these ancient trees, which have evolved from wood to rock, taking on colors caused by iron, carbon, and manganese. In the Crystal Forest, Giant Logs, and Long Logs trails you will come across petrified wood deposits, enormous logs, and even an ancient log jam. If you’d like to see what creatures roamed the land in prehistoric times, the Rainbow Forest Museum has paleontological displays. advertisement Trails Here are a few tips when you traverse the National Forest: When hiking in developed
Visitors to central Arizona should not miss Montezuma Castle in Camp Verde. Explore this ancient Native American dwelling carved into a limestone cliff. The History There are several well-preserved ancient dwellings in north-central Arizona, including the Wupatki, Tonto, Walnut Canyon, and Tuzigoot national monuments. One of the most spectacular is this imposing 20 room, five-story structure built into a gorge in a white limestone cliff about 70 feet above ground. As soon as the ruins were discovered the early explorers thought they belonged to the Aztecs, hence the name they were given, but they actually belong to the Sinagua Indian
The 112,500-acre Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness is located approximately 10 miles west of Page, Arizona in Coconino County, Arizona, and Kane County, Utah. Paria Canyon is renowned for its beauty and is known for its towering walls streaked with desert varnish, the massive red rock amphitheaters, sandstone arches, and terraces with wooded gardens. Vermilion Cliffs, a 3,000-foot escarpment dominated by thick Navajo sandstone walls, steep slopes littered with boulders, rugged arroyos, and a stark appearance, dominates the rest of the wilderness. Slot canyon hiking is one of the best things to do on the Colorado Plateau. advertisement You can also
The state of Arizona is well renowned for its dry desert climate, the Grand Canyon, and the red rocks of Sedona, so that’s why most visitors come for adventure. A relaxing night of wine tasting and soft music may not be what you had in mind for your Arizona getaway, but it’s a must-do while you’re here. Arizona has over 60 wineries and dozens of vineyards. Don’t settle for anything less than the best wine tasting experiences in the state: advertisement 1. Charron Vineyards Charron Vineyards is one of the oldest vineyards in Arizona which is nestled at a 4,200
There are several advantages to living in Arizona. When winter is raging with snowfall and freezing temperatures in most of the US, Arizonans can still go outside in short shorts and shirts. However, the extreme heat and dryness of Arizona provide particular challenges. One of these is the presence of scorpions in cities like Phoenix and Scottsdale. Like many other animals, Scorpions like the hot, dry weather of their native state. If you live in or want to visit Arizona, you should know what to expect from the Arizona Bark Scorpion and how to deal with it as a homeowner.
Arizona is that one state in America where you’ll never run out of things to do. From hiking, mountain biking, sightseeing, visiting museums, and splashing in waterparks, you’re guaranteed to always have the best time in AZ. Because Arizona is a very hot and humid state where temperatures can rise to more than 120 °F, nothing beats water activities to raise your adrenaline while keeping you cool. Try out one of these best water activities to do in Arizona: advertisement 1. Boating through Tempe Town Lake Tempe Town Lake and Tempe Beach Park can both be found at the northern
Mill Avenue is perhaps the most historic cultural hub and landmark in Tempe, AZ. It is located in a 1.2-mile strip between Gammage Auditorium and the Hayden Flour Mill. While it may look like an ordinary place littered with restaurants, bars, boutiques, and other shops, Mill Avenue has a rich history. advertisement Early Development Farming moved to the area shortly after the Civil War. To provide water to their fields across the valley, they dug up the Hohokam canals left behind and built new ones. To the west of Tempe Butte, small farms were started by a group of Hispanic
Arizona is generally associated with warm sunshine and desert recreation, but it actually boasts a ton of winter attractions and opportunities to play in the snow as well. You won’t find better snow-or alpine recreation than in Arizona’s mountainous regions between December and March. advertisement Skiing in Arizona Do you want to ski in Arizona? Don’t miss Arizona Snowbowl Winter Resort in Flagstaff. Located less than half an hour from historic downtown Flagstaff, Arizona Snowbowl is the only resort that offers views of the Grand Canyon, which can be seen from the top of the Agassiz Chairlift. In addition to more
Learn about the rich culture and history of Arizona’s native communities, where art and culture continue to impact the state. Tribal Lands Arizona was inhabited by indigenous people more than 12,000 years ago. Twenty-two American Indian communities preserve their cultures and traditions on a quarter of Arizona’s land. Visit the high country of the Navajo Nation, the largest reservation in the country, the forests of central Arizona, the floodplains of the Colorado River, and the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona where American Indian communities offer guests unique cultural experiences. advertisement Events In most of the state’s scenic drives and road
There is a landscape that looks too surreal and beautiful to be true at the western edge of the Grand Canyon. There is an incredible contrast between red/brown canyon walls, lush green vegetation, and turquoise waters on the sacred lands of the Havasupai Tribe. It’s a bucket list item for many backpackers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts to visit Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Reservation, and we are lucky that visitors are allowed access to these tribal lands. Before booking a trip to this hot spot, there are a few things you should know: advertisement Best Time to Visit Havasu Falls
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