Truly one of the most amazing sites not just in the United States but the world. The Grand Canyon is Arizona's gem. It is one of the seven wonders of the natural world and you will get a chance to experience why that is true. It resides at over 250 miles long, 18 miles wide and over a whopping mile in depth. The many rock layers uncover unseen history of the North American continent. You will have time to walk around, gaze upon its wonder and get as many pictures as possible. We will also have a lunch provided here before making our way back. (Duration 3 hours)
This famed town is known for its beauty of red rock and jaw dropping scenery and is a MUST STOP in the state of Arizona. We will stop in the downtown area where you can wander around checking out the scenery as well as gazing upon local artwork from native artisans and checking out local shops. (Duration 1.5 hours)
One of the most popular sites in the Southwest! This Native American treasure has only been accessible for the past 20 years. The canyon walls will leave you speechless and you will get some of the best photos of your life. Truly one of the most breathtaking sites and experiences in the Southwest. We will spend an hour here on a guided walk through the canyon from a local. (Duration 1 hour/.75 mile RT).
This viewing point has quickly become the most popular viewpoint in the Southwest and the best of the Colorado River. The panoramic view is so amazing it has become the most popular attraction in Arizona over the past few years. Your eyes will be mesmorized and you will not leave disappointed with this true wonder. We will hike down from the parking lot and view the beauty! (Duration 45min-1hour/1 mile RT).
Once one of the richest gold mines in Arizona.Goldfield is now one of the most prominent ghost towns that has been restored to its glory days of the wild west. Guests will get a chance to wander around the old west town and shops while having breathtaking views of the neighboring superstition mountains. (Duration 45 minutes).
Argubly the most scenic mountain range in Arizona anthe Southwest for that matter. This Superstition mountain range is known for its beautiful desert terrain and rich history of many native American tribes (most notably the Apaches) and for the old west cowboy culture that shaped how it remains today. Legends of lost mines and missing travelers have made the mountains a true mystery or superstition true to namesake. (Duration 4 hours).
Embark on a journey that will surely leave you in awe and wonder. At scenic Canyon Lake you will get to see the beautiful desert scenery from a different vantage point. On a Steamboat! The Dolly Steamboat is an old fashioned paddle wheeler in ripe condition ready to take you on a 90 minute sightseeing journey across the lake. This experience is sure to leave an impression! (Duration 1.5 hours).
This site is one of the best preserved cave dwellings in North America. This is a National Monument of the sinagua people who lived between 1000 and 1425 A.D. Located in the beautiful verde valley, you can learn of how these interesting people lived and get get a scenic view of early stone and mortar masonry. (Duration 30 minutes)
This historic monument is the largest and best preserved pueblo ruins from the Sinagua people in the Verde valley. The pueblo has 110 rooms and was designated by Franklin D. Roosevelt as a national monument in 1939. The view of the Verde Valley is breathtaking and we will get a chance to walk around the monument and get plenty of photos. (Duration 30 minutes)
This is one of Arizona's best kept secrets. Jerome, Arizona is rich in state history and mining. Founded in 1899 because of the rich copper deposits in the Black Hills, it served as one of the mining boomtowns of Arizona in the 1920's. Its spectacular view overlooks the neighboring Verde Valley with breathtaking red rock scenery to see for miles! We will spend some time enjoying walking around the local shops and enjoying the old Arizona mining town. (Duration 1.5 hours)
This famed town is known for its beauty of red rock and jaw dropping scenery and is a MUST STOP in the state of Arizona. We will stop in the downtown area where you can wander around checking out the scenery as well as gazing upon local artwork from native artisans and checking out local shops. We will also have a lunch provided here. (Duration 2 hours)
This site is one of the best preserved cave dwellings in North America. This is a National Monument of the sinagua people who lived between 1000 and 1425 A.D. Located in the beautiful verde valley, you can learn of how these interesting people lived and get get a scenic view of early stone and mortar masonry. (Duration 30 minutes)
This historic monument is the largest and best preserved pueblo ruins from the Sinagua people in the Verde valley. The pueblo has 110 rooms and was designated by Franklin D. Roosevelt as a national monument in 1939. The view of the Verde Valley is breathtaking and we will get a chance to walk around the monument and get plenty of photos. (Duration 30 minutes)
This is one of Arizona's best kept secrets. Jerome, Arizona is rich in state history and mining. Founded in 1899 because of the rich copper deposits in the Black Hills, it served as one of the mining boomtowns of Arizona in the 1920's. Its spectacular view overlooks the neighboring Verde Valley with breathtaking red rock scenery to see for miles! We will spend some time enjoying walking around the local shops and enjoying the old Arizona mining town. (Duration 1.5 hours)
Journey through scenic verde canyon on the historic Arizona railroad. You will ride through Arizona's rich past of mining, prospecting and Native American culture. This over 3.5 hour ride is sure to delight the sense of adventure and exploration. You will be taken care of in luxurious first class where there is complimentary champaign and bottled water, as well as a light lunch bar of sandwiches and wings. (Duration is 3.5 hours)
A must see attraction when visiting Arizona. Tombstone is one of the most famous old west towns in the United States. It became one of the biggest boomtowns during the American Frontier in the 1880's due to Silver Buillon Mining. It was part of the largest district of silver mining in Arizona. Also notable for many events include the famed gunfight at the O.K. Corral. You will get to wander around the main street of the downtown and feel like your back in frontier days of the old west. We will include a gunfight and a lunch to round out the experience. (Duration 2.5 hours)
This Scenic Copper mining town is located up in the mountains of Cochise county and is sure to amaze! The largest preserved copper mining town in Arizona and one of the largest in the Southwest. This cultural and historical spot will give you a taste of what Arizona looked like in the late 1800's. With all restored and historical buildings from the golden era of copper mining , this town is a sight to behold. From curios, artisans and historic copper shops you will get a chance to check out and roam around this Arizona favorite. You can take in the mountain air and rich mining history in this landmark city. (Duration 1 hour).
Enjoy a wonderful photo stop at Saguaro N.P. visitor center and viewpoint. This area just on the outskirts of Tucson is one of the most scenic areas in Southern Arizona. With the most amount of Saguaro Cactus in this southwest in this corridor. Your party can enjoy what an majestic site these species of cactus truly are and grab some amazing photos!
(Duration 30 minutes)