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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.
#46 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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elapin01 says:
After hearing about tubing down the Salt River, two friends and I decided to give it a try. Salt River Tubing is located in Tonto National Forest (northeast Mesa), about a 30 minute drive from Scottsdale. Upon arriving, you pay $14/person for a tube rental and shuttle bus service for the day. You…
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#47 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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marg says:
Fascinating interactive exhibits on the work of astronomers and the history of the oberservatory. Beautifuly landscaped grounds with a great view of Flagstaff.
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#48 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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pbobenhausen says:
Every day at 1:30pm the Ghost Riders Gunfighters perform their Wild West Shootout. Before the show starts, the main road going through town (highway 66) is closed and people start moving to the sides of the strees to get a good place to watch the show. From what I understand, they change it around…
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#49 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
The Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix covers 145 acres and is among the best for showing off a full array of cactus and hot climate plants and flowers. And in the springtime many of the cactus bloom with colorful flowers. We managed to see a few and we could see many more that almost ready to ope…
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#50 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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nonna says:
If you're going to be in the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon area, my very favorite thing to do was a river trip thru the Glen Canyon. It's on the Colorado River but just before the Grand Canyon and all those rapids. (You get off the river where the rafters put in.) I don't remembe…
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#51 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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michellepowell says:
The quintessential designer showcase of a cabanna, an inviting patio with chaise lounges, couches, and love seats. Center fire place and outdoor heaters during the mild winters of Arizona. The patio provides quick access to the bar and the pricey drinks. This is a wonderful way to start a night o…
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#52 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
“The Town too Tough to Die” is the way the website starts. Ed Schieffelin was a gold prospector and Indian scout, and had ventured to Camp Huachuca along with a party of soldiers in 1877. Always looking for his pot of gold he ventured out and found silver nearby. But the soldiers teased and m…
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#53 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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hannajax says:
Amidst the urban sprawl and commercial filth of Phoenix, lie the ruins of a 1500 year old civilization, the Hohokam. Literally meaning "those who have gone," this was the name given to the mysterious Indian culture that thrived in the southwest of Arizona between AD 1 and 1500. Known thr…
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#54 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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kami_lynn says:
If you are going up here just for snowboarding by itself, you probably won't be too impressed. The snow was really crappy and it was more like compact ice. However, two of my friends and I went here to get away from Phoenix for a couple days. We made the best of it and hit the town of Flagstaff at n…
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#55 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
The Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona was one of the west’s most famous landmarks back in the 1880s and 1890s. That was Tombstone’s hay-day. There are 14 small crib-like cages hanging from the ceiling, still with their original red velvet drapes and trimmings, where the lady’s plied th…
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#56 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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hannajax says:
Although these ruins are further north of phoenix, they are well worth the drive, taking you past Roosevelt Dam and Roosevelt Lake.
Tonto is another site of cliff dwellings, much like Montezuma's castle near Sedona. However, these ruins are not only accessible by touris…
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#57 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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hannajax says:
In the Sonoran desert, near the Apache trail, lie the 600 year old cliff dwellings of the Salado, Pueblo, and Hohokam Indians. Based on the geographic location of the site, as well as differing architectural styles, archeologists and historians are still arguing about who actually lived h…
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#58 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
We made a short visit to the Rincon or eastern half of the National Park. There is also a western division on the western side of Tucson. This side is made up of several trails and a loop drive you can take through the most heavily populated areas of the Saguaro Cactus. Many people were seen bicy…
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#59 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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mahoney says:
First off, I'm not a big shopper. That said, Old Town Scottsdale is nothing but shopping, with a few restaurants thrown in. I went there because I thought it **was** the old part of town. Turns out, most of the buildings, with their covered walkways and faux adobe exteriors, are not much older the…
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#60 of 349 things to do in Arizona
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michellepowell says:
Apache Lake is in between Globe, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona and is an excellent lake for jet skies and kayaking. This is due to the fact that there are two ways to Apache Lake and both include winding dirt roads. Therefore, this lake does not have as much boat traffic as some of the more accessi…
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