Arizona is a beautiful state characterized by wide, open blue skies, empty landscapes, distant rock formations, and prickly cacti standing silhouette along mountainous ridgelines. Nothing compares to the beauty of Arizona's wild and wonderful landscapes, and of course, our state has a lot of excellent vacation spots as well. If you're itching to take a road trip and wondering what to do in Arizona this spring, here's what we suggest.
Whether you're hoping to get away for a day or for a weekend, there's much to do and see when taking a road trip in Arizona. Below are some of our favorite itineraries for people in Phoenix and the surrounding area.
These weekend destinations are best enjoyed over a long weekend, so you can experience the culture, see the sights, and enjoy yourself.
You don't have to go far to enjoy the wild beauty of Arizona's desert landscape. Just get in the car and drive.
This 57-mile road trip to Grand Canyon starts in Cameron and runs through Grand Canyon National Park, where there are multiple overlooks where you can stop and see some of the most incredible scenery of your life. The best time to visit is in spring or fall, when there's less traffic and the temperatures are mild.
Winding through canyons and mountains, the Apache trail starts at the Goldfield Ghost Town and finishes at the Roosevelt Dam at Roosevelt Lake. The Apache trail winds for 44 miles through some of the most beautiful and treacherous stretches of road found in all of Arizona.
Parts of the Apache trail are paved while other parts are not. Much of the drive is only 15 miles per hour. It's said that Apache trail can be very challenging in places. Use caution, and don't attempt the drive in a larger vehicle, as some parts of this road are very narrow.
The 22-mile stretch of road that runs between Kayenta and Monument Valley is possibly the most well-recognized highway in all the desert southwest. You'll recognize the mesas when you see them: they've appeared in movies, posters and in famous photography.
The Flagstaff to Sedona drive includes over 27 miles of scenic road, following the Oak Creek Canyon. This scenic road is Interstate 89A. Stop at Oak Creek Vista Point for a gorgeous view of Oak Creek Canyon, or take a break at the campgrounds with day-use picnic tables.
Road trips aside, there are many ways to experience the beauty of our state. Put these items on your Arizona bucket list. You can either choose one of these activities while you're on a road trip, or make this a separate adventure altogether.
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