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5 Reasons to Visit Arizona

Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park offers many options for day hike

Got plans to visit Arizona?  It’s easy to see why the Copper State ranks highly on the bucket lists of millions of travelers. From the Grand Canyon to exploring its desert landscape, Arizona offers so many things to see and do that you might not know where to start. Our guest author weighs in on simple reasons to visit Arizona to help travelers get started planning their next vacation.

From visiting the Grand Canyon to its beautiful desert landscapes, we've got 5 reasons to visit Arizona.
From visiting the Grand Canyon to its beautiful desert landscapes, we’ve got 5 reasons to visit Arizona. Photo: Pixabay

5 Reasons to Visit Arizona

Located in the American Southwest, Arizona’s most famous and now official nickname is “The Grand Canyon State” which celebrates its most iconic feature, the Grand Canyon, while the “Copper State” celebrates its abundance of minerals.

If your vacation includes a visit to Arizona this year, do you know how much time you’ll need to explore this state? Or where to stay during your visit? For those looking for simple inspiration to enjoy this state to the max, we’ve got 5 reasons to visit Arizona.

1. Where to Stay in Arizona

Starting and ending the day in style should form the foundations of living in comfort on a 24/7 basis. Nonetheless, the need for great accommodation in equally wonderful surroundings is even higher when you’re on a trip. Staying at Comfort Inn Lucky Lane ticks all the boxes, and can provide the perfect platform for building the ultimate vacation. Aside from great rooms, the food is out of this world.

2. Weather in Arizona

Located on Navajo land east of Page, .Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the Arizona.
Located on Navajo land east of Page, Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in Arizona. Photo: Pixabay

As a year-round destination, your Arizona vacation will almost assuredly include sunny skies and low humidity. The climate in Arizona can vary massively between different towns and locations, resulting in both the highest temperatures in the United States and the lowest on the same day.

January through March is peak season in the desert areas (southern half of the state), while the northern half (mountainous regions) celebrates its cooler temps during its peak season from June through August.

3. The Grand Canyon

More than 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year.
More than 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year. Photo: Pixabay

While Arizona is home to several stunning attractions, no doubt the Grand Canyon National Parks stands out. The sight of this epic park is a memory that will last a lifetime, but why not enhance the experience? Viator helicopter tours are the ideal solution for extreme comfort and style. And those photographs you’ll capture from up high will be incredible.

4. Hiking and Walking Tours

Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park offers many options for day hike
Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park offers many options for day hikes. Photo: Pixabay.

According to Visit Arizona: Approximately 85 percent of Arizona’s land is comprised of national forests, national parks, recreation and wilderness areas, wildlife preserves and Indian reservations.

Your trip to Arizona is likely to include a lot of hiking or walking tours. These can range from city sightseeing to visiting places of natural beauty. Seeking a gentle breeze as you watch the city sunsets or the Sonoran sky will leave provide a memory that lasts for years. Given that those magical moments are the key to any good trip, this should not be overlooked for a second.

5. Arizona Spas

After exploring Arizona's great outdoors, book a spa treatment.
After exploring Arizona’s great outdoors, book a spa treatment. Photo: Pixabay

Your time in Arizona is likely to include trips to the Grand Canyon, a ballgame at Chase Field, and various hiking routes. Every day is a new adventure, and you’ll never run out of things to do in Arizona.

After enjoying the great outdoors or an Arizona Diamondbacks game, take a few hours out to relax at one of the luxury spas in Phoenix for recharging the batteries. Whether you’re traveling, with friends or a lover doesn’t matter. Those few hours of intense comfort will make a world of difference to your adventure.

Finally, remember to take extra precautions when traveling with these 6 tips to stay healthy and avoid becoming ill and enjoy your Arizona vacation.

From the views of the Grand Canyon to invigorating hikes, 5 reasons to Visit Arizona #Arizona #visitArizona #Arizonatravel #familytravel

2 thoughts on “5 Reasons to Visit Arizona”

  1. My family and I are going on a vacation soon, and we were thinking about going to Arizona. Your article had some great information about what we can do in this state, and I liked how you said that about 85% of Arizona is comprised of national forests, national parks, recreation and wilderness areas, wildlife preserves and Indian reservations. This means plenty of hiking and walking trail opportunities, and we’ll keep this in mind if we go to Arizona on our next family vacation.

    1. Arizona has so many hidden treasures. Are you from Williams, Arizona? That town looks intriguing especially with a location close to the Grand Canyon. Thanks for your comment! Come back and “see” us real soon!

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