Walnut Canyon

Exploring Walnut Canyon National Monument In Flagstaff

Home to a dense population of ancient cliff dwellings, Walnut Canyon National Monument offers an experience unlike any other. The canyon was carved by Walnut Creek over 60 million years ago and hosts curved limestone cliffs, diverse vegetation and wildlife, as well as some of the best preserved dwellings in the state. But the most […]

Bearizona Wildlife Park

5 Reasons You’ll Love Bearizona Wildlife Park In Williams

Wolves, bears, and bison oh-my! Brace yourself for the thrilling ride you’re about to take through Bearizona Wildlife Park located in Williams, Arizona. The park allows you to drive through the habitats of several different North American species as they sleep, play, and even approach your car. For the longest time I thought Bearizona was […]

Grand Falls, Arizona

Arizona’s Grand Falls (Chocolate Falls) CLOSED

It used to be that visitors were able to reach Grand Falls on the Navajo Nation, but due to constant disrespect for the area, its residents, and their livestock, the tribe has decided to indefinitely close off access to tourists. In respect of the tribe’s wishes to keep this area sacred, I’ve decided to remove […]

Mossy Cave Waterfall

6 Reasons Mossy Cave Waterfall Is Worth The Stop

Did you know that Bryce Canyon National Park has a waterfall? While the park has several awe-inspiring trails there is only one that leads you to a waterfall, and most visitors miss it! The Mossy Cave Trail leads you to a small cave, or grotto, but the highlight is the nearby seasonal waterfall. Most visitors […]

Swift Trail Arizona

What It’s Like Driving the Swift Trail in Arizona

Arizona has a ton of beautiful routes spanning across its lands but only a handful lead visitors up to one of the Sky Islands and out of the 100 degree heat. The Swift Trail is one Scenic Byway that does just that! Located in the South Eastern part of Arizona, the Swift Trail climbs 6000 […]

Arizona Meteor Crater

A Day Trip to the Arizona Meteor Crater National Landmark

I don’t know if you are aware, but there is a massive hole in the Northern Arizona earth. It is so cool that people from all over the world travel just to marvel at it! This hole is commonly referred to as the Arizona Meteor Crater, Barringer Space Museum, The Barringer Crater, and so on. […]

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