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Top 10 Sights to See in Arizona Arizona, the 6 th largest state in the country, is home to a number of historical and modern landmarks such as the Museum of Musical Instruments, the O.K. Corral and, of course, the ancient majesty you can find on a Grand Canyon Tour. Whether you’re a local, or just in town for a few days, you’re sure to find an activity to please the entire family. Here is a list of the top- 10 things to do in Arizona, broken down by region. Phoenix Whether you’re visiting the Musical Instrument Museum or taking a tour of the Capitol Building, you’re bound to find some exciting activities for the entire family. Make sure to schedule a visit to the infamous Mystery Castle at South Mountain Park, a uniquely constructed building which is currently recognized as a Phoenix Port of Pride. Yuma Located in the Southwestern corner of the state, Yuma was once a town known for its prosperous ferry and steamship ports, sometimes touted as “the Gateway to the new Republic of California.” There are a number of museums and historical markers to visit, such as the Yuma Territorial Prison, the Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park, and the Yuma Proving Ground, an Army base designated for testing new military equipment. Tombstone This historic city was one of the last wide-open frontier boomtowns in the American Old West. Infamous for the legendary shootout at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone is yet another one of Arizona’s hotspots filled with tremendous tradition. Make sure to visit East Allen Street, a historic foot-traffic-only square featuring saloons, eateries and, of course, gift shops. Grand Canyon Arguably one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States, the Grand Canyon is filled with history and is a must-visit for all ages. Whether you’re exploring the canyon floor on the back of a mule or getting a scenic view via a helicopter tour, you’re sure to get a spectacular view of the canyon. Make sure to take a Grand Canyon Tour from Las Vegas whenever you’re in town! Mesa Grande Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, Mesa Grande Cultural Park preserves a group of Hohokam structures constructed during the years 1100-1400 AD. Mesa Grande is one of only two Hohokam “mounds” remaining in the metro Phoenix area, and it is currently operated by the Arizona Museum of Natural History. Sedona Famous for its iconic red sandstone formations, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more scenic region than Sedona. With natural monuments such as Cathedral Rock, Devil’s Bridge, and Piano Ledge, in addition to the number of hiking and climbing options, this is a prime destination for nature and adventuring enthusiasts alike! Flagstaff Yet another prominent destination for campers, backpackers, climbers, runners, and mountain bikers alike, there are a plethora of outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy in

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http://www.papillon.com/ | Home to a number of historical sites and fascinating activities, Arizona is one of the more unique states in the country. From the Grand Canyon to the hopping nightlife, this state is guaranteed to offer fun for all ages. The following article will display the top-10 things to do in Arizona, sorted by region.

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Page 1: Top 10 Sights to See in Arizona

Top 10 Sights to See in Arizona

Arizona, the 6th

largest state in the country, is home to a number of historical and modern

landmarks such as the Museum of Musical Instruments, the O.K. Corral and, of course, the

ancient majesty you can find on a Grand Canyon Tour. Whether you’re a local, or just in town

for a few days, you’re sure to find an activity to please the entire family. Here is a list of the top-

10 things to do in Arizona, broken down by region.

Phoenix – Whether you’re visiting the Musical Instrument Museum or taking a tour of the

Capitol Building, you’re bound to find some exciting activities for the entire family. Make sure

to schedule a visit to the infamous Mystery Castle at South Mountain Park, a uniquely

constructed building which is currently recognized as a Phoenix Port of Pride.

Yuma – Located in the Southwestern corner of the state, Yuma was once a town known for its

prosperous ferry and steamship ports, sometimes touted as “the Gateway to the new Republic of

California.” There are a number of museums and historical markers to visit, such as the Yuma

Territorial Prison, the Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park, and the Yuma Proving

Ground, an Army base designated for testing new military equipment.

Tombstone – This historic city was one of the last wide-open frontier boomtowns in the

American Old West. Infamous for the legendary shootout at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone is yet

another one of Arizona’s hotspots filled with tremendous tradition. Make sure to visit East Allen

Street, a historic foot-traffic-only square featuring saloons, eateries and, of course, gift shops.

Grand Canyon – Arguably one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States, the Grand

Canyon is filled with history and is a must-visit for all ages. Whether you’re exploring the

canyon floor on the back of a mule or getting a scenic view via a helicopter tour, you’re sure to

get a spectacular view of the canyon. Make sure to take a Grand Canyon Tour from Las Vegas

whenever you’re in town!

Mesa Grande – Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, Mesa Grande Cultural

Park preserves a group of Hohokam structures constructed during the years 1100-1400 AD.

Mesa Grande is one of only two Hohokam “mounds” remaining in the metro Phoenix area, and it

is currently operated by the Arizona Museum of Natural History.

Sedona – Famous for its iconic red sandstone formations, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more

scenic region than Sedona. With natural monuments such as Cathedral Rock, Devil’s Bridge, and

Piano Ledge, in addition to the number of hiking and climbing options, this is a prime destination

for nature and adventuring enthusiasts alike!

Flagstaff – Yet another prominent destination for campers, backpackers, climbers, runners, and

mountain bikers alike, there are a plethora of outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy in

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Flagstaff. Make sure to visit Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona (12,633 ft.), as well

as the Meteor Crater – both just short drives outside of Flagstaff city limits.

Scottsdale – Touted as “a desert version of Miami’s South Beach,” Scottsdale is widely known

as having one of the better late-night party scenes in the Western United States. Scottsdale isn’t

just about its nightlife either. It’s also home to many high-end corporate retail outlets, as well as

a number of independent boutiques sure to satisfy the shopaholic in anyone.

Big Lake – If you’re looking for a good location to do your trout fishing, look no further.

Located in Apache County, Big Lake is considered one of White Mountains’ best fishing lakes.

Tempe – This unique town offers a great balance between commercial and outdoor life, with

numerous bars and restaurants, as well as various aquatic and terrestrial options. Tempe is also

host to the annual Ironman Triathlon every November, along with many popular marathon races.

Arizona is home to a number of historic monuments and activities for all ages to enjoy. Whether

you’re a full-time Arizonan, or just visiting for a few days, you’re guaranteed to have a

memorable experience anywhere you visit within the state.