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Arizona Region
Arizona is home to the country’s most popular natural wonder, Grand Canyon. But Grand Canyon National Park is only the beginning. Visitors to Arizona will also find several national forests, national recreational areas, national monuments, Indian reservations, and destinations like Sedona, Flagstaff, Prescott, Scottsdale and Phoenix. Arizona is a state for visitors who enjoy the outdoors, stunning scenery, the arts, history, and scenic drives in all directions. 
Sure, the Grand Canyon is here and it's the most popular natural wonder in the U. S. But it's only the beginning of your vacation. Arizona is full of other great sights, and attractions that combine to provide an unforgettable vacation.
Destinations like Phoenix, Scottsdale, Flagstaff and Sedona offer phenomenal culture, sightseeing, adventure and natural wonders, just to name a handful.
3 Region To Explore in Arizona
Arizona Tourism
The Grand Canyon is here, and it's the most popular natural wonder in the U. S. But it's only the beginning of your vacation. Arizona is full of other great sights, and attractions that combine to provide an unforgettable vacation.
PHOENIX, AZ
1110 W. Washington St. Suite 155
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(866) 275-5816


Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center
Kingman, the ‘Heart of Route 66’, is conveniently located on the route to the Grand Canyon along Interstate 40 and Hwy 93. Kingman is only 72 miles from Grand Canyon West (the Skywalk) and 170 miles from Grand Canyon Village.
KINGMAN, AZ
120 W. Andy Devine Ave.
Kingman, AZ 86401
(866) 427-7688
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Verde Canyon Railroad and Blazin' M Ranch
The Verde Canyon Railroad invites you to take a ride aboard Arizona's longest running nature show!  This four hour journey winds along the Verde River through a pristine canyon with red rock cliffs, Sinagua Indian ruins, bald eagles and a tunnel.
CLARKDALE, AZ
300 North Broadway
Clarkdale, AZ 86324
(800) 320-0718
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