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Looking for fun things to do in Arizona? Browse Arizona sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Arizona. You may also write your own review of what to do in Arizona.
#31 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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michellepowell says:
Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona on a warm September day and the half the town shows up to pay homage to the Flagstaff third annual Route 66 Days and Car Show.
The route 66 Car Club evolved from one of the first car clubs active in the area. This club had as its primary focuses the Chevrolet Corvair ma…
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#32 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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bailaviva says:
The Botanical Gardens are a wonderful way to spend an afternoon in Phoenix(just not during the summer). You can see cacti from all over the world... it´s pretty sweet. I believe that the cost is only five dollars and it is worth it. There are very few places in the city that are as relaxed as th…
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#33 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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scuba_me says:
I acutally did this a few weeks ago, but have since found this site...
This was sooo much fun!!! Here's the deal, basically you just tube down the river. It's hot, but the water is nice and cool. My recommendation is to buy your own heavy duty tube or inflatable mini-boat, and travel w/ a few …
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#34 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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bdiley says:
Birdcage Theatre- always a "must see" when going to Tombstone. Original building still there since the late 1800's. Inside is a museum of antiques, artifacts, and pictures from the time period. Best place to get a glimpse of Tombstone's history.
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#35 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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gmalagon says:
The Adobe Course was completely renovated and restored in 2004, but continues to feature a truly classic look with wide fairways and intricately shaped strategic bunkering designed to make golfers think their way about the course. The original layout was the brainchild of William Wrigley Jr. (of Wri…
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#36 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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Quest says:
Carefree, Arizona.. This town is home to the largest sundial in the world. We spent, oh I guess a couple of hours here. It's a small, but very charming town. Of course the definite attraction is the HUGE sundial they've got here.
It is a sight to see, and you can really tell the time from reading…
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#37 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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gentry591 says:
Do not usually see snow in the desert but how pretty when you do. Too bad con not be schedualed because is worth seeing
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#38 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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dimitrianne1995 says:
One of the activities I found before leaving for PHX, was the Tonto National Monument just outside Tonto Basin and near the Apache Trail. I think the cost of admission to walk the trail was roughly $6 or $7. I went during the midmorning and the beginning of May, so the 1 mile hike (1/2 mile uphill…
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#39 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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willahu says:
The FRB Open comes to Scottsdale in late January and early February every year. It's the craziest golf tournament on the PGA tour and promotes itself as "not your grandfather's golf tournament." It's clearly not...
People walk around the golf course with cups of beer in their hands and particip…
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#40 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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kami_lynn says:
If you think the desert is bare and ugly, you haven't been to the right parts. Sedona is breathtaking in it's own unique way. The red rocks aren't just called red because they are kind of red. They really are red and huge and you never stop wondering how they all got there. There are some really nic…
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#41 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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Keaton says:
Paolo Arcosanti created an amazing area in Paradise Valley to sell ceramic and bronze chimes among other things to pay for a larger project. These chimes are quite amazing on their own. But the layout of the chimes across his property create an artistic and educational feel like an art museum, as we…
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#42 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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pbobenhausen says:
This is the largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley, as well as being one of the best-preserved. The rock art site consists of over 1,000 petroglyphs on 13 different rock faces. All are in a tree shaded area and there is a guide available to help explain some of the petroglyphics and answ…
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#43 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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oldwestep says:
If I had any travel advice for the Southwest, U.S. it would be to visit Tuscon. Most people would never think about going here, but there are some amazing things to see and do. So I will provide my recommended list:
1. Kartchner's Cavern's - rank in the top ten in the world - only two caverns …
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#44 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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kre0123 says:
I have been riding quads for a long time and I love everything about it! You can go as fast as you want, do crazy jumps, climb huge hills and get very very dirty! The Imperial Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes open to off-highway vehicle use in the United States. They have 4 designated camping a…
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#45 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
There seems to be quite a number of people who think that this is the tallest, 2nd tallest, or even the fourth or fifth tallest fountain in the world. If you were to search in internet you would find many such claims. I will only say that it truly is one of the tallest water fountains in the world.…
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