- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, featuring stunning canyons, colorful rock formations, and the Colorado River.
2. Antelope Canyon:
-A series of slot canyons near Page, known for their intricate patterns and beautiful light effects.
3. Monument Valley:
-A Navajo tribal park famous for its iconic red rock formations, buttes, and mesas, as seen in numerous Western movies.
4. Horseshoe Bend:
-A horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River near Page, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
5. Saguaro National Park:
-Home to the nation's largest cacti, the giant saguaro, as well as diverse desert landscapes.
6. Canyon de Chelly National Monument:
-A canyon system with ancient Anasazi cliff dwellings and stunning red rock formations.
7. Lake Powell:
-A vast reservoir on the Colorado River, offering water sports, boating, and scenic landscapes.
8. Petrified Forest National Park:
-Features a large concentration of petrified wood from ancient trees and colorful badlands.
9. Kartchner Caverns State Park:
-Home to stunning limestone caves with impressive mineral formations.
10. Old Tucson Studios:
-A historic movie studio turned theme park, showcasing Western movie sets and live performances.
11. Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum:
-A zoo and botanical garden showcasing exhibits on the Sonoran Desert's flora, fauna, and Native American culture.
12. Red Rock State Park:
-Known for its red rock formations, hiking trails, and scenic views near Sedona.
13. Lowell Observatory:
-A research observatory in Flagstaff that played a significant role in planetary discoveries.
14. Navajo National Monument:
-Features cliff dwellings and ruins built by the Ancestral Puebloans in a remote canyon.
15. Biosphere 2:
-A research facility and artificial ecosystem created to study ecological systems and potential habitats for space exploration.