• Canyon de Chelly National MonumentThe National Monument actually comprises three canyons, with walls rising steeply for about a thousand feet.
  • Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentIt preserves the prehistoric ruins of an ancient Hohokam community.
  • Organ Pipe Cactus National MonumentIn a remote and wild area in Southern Arizona, you can visit the largest concentration of organ pipe cactus.
  • Chiricahua National MonumentAn enormous collection of weirdly-shaped rock pinnacles, remnants of a huge volcanic eruption about 25 million years ago, cover the higher regions of the park.
  • Saguaro National ParkThe park gets its name after the Saguaro cactus, which can live as long as 200 years, growing over fifty feet tall and weighing more than ten tons.
  • Petrified Forest National ParkThe park takes its name from the remnants of ancient trees which have been transformed into brilliantly colored minerals through a series of geological (...)
  • Havasu CanyonIt is actually a side branch of the Grand Canyon, where turquoise water pools and world class cascades form an extraordinary setting.
  • Horseshoe BendThis horse shaped canyon is just another one of mother nature's wonders.
  • Grand CanyonThis well-known and frequently visited U.S. National Park runs a mile deep, averages 10 miles wide and was carved out over the past 6 million years.
  • Antelope CanyonCarved from the Navajo sandstone over the course of countless millenniums, this is one of the most breathtaking places on earth.
  • The Wave - sand dunes between Arizona & UtahThe Wave is made out of 190 million year old sand dunes that have turned to red rock, on the border of Arizona and Utah.