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Arizona Regions
Northern Arizona
Northern Arizona has on of the greatest assets in the Natural World and one
of its Seven Wonders: The Grand Canyon. Sure, no visit here is complete without
a trip to the Canyon - that would be like going to Paris and skipping the Eiffel
Tower, Notre Dame and the Champs Elysees - but know that Northern Arizona is so
much more.
Phoenix & Central Arizona
Today, Greater Phoenix, also known as the Valley of the Sun, spills brazenly
beyond the neat perimeters of Gulley's arch. It's become a vast, diverse Sonoran
Desert metropolis in central Arizona of more than 3 million people, some 2,000
square miles and dozens of unique cities and towns.
North Central Arizona
North Central Arizona is full of surprises, be it Alpine's Cowboy Poets
Gathering (in August) or finding prickly pear BBQ pork tenderloin in a town once
dubbed the "wickedest town in America" by the New York Post. Sure, there's the
Grand Canyon to the north and Phoenix to the south that get most of the
attention, but, for those who take the time to get out and explore this area,
there's plenty to discover.
Tucson & Southern Arizona
A kaleidoscope of images awaits discovery in Southern Arizona - sycamores
shading canyon streams, fluttering hummingbirds, rolling ranch lands, tidy
vineyards and the wonders of underground caverns. From the Old West of Tombstone
to Tucson's urban vitality, this is a land filled with contrasts.
Arizona's West Coast
Arizona's West Coast, bracketed by the Colorado River and rugged desert
mountain ranges, offers enough watersports, Wild West history and outdoor
activities to more than make up for its lack of big cities and canyons.