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Eerie Hoodoos in a Wonderland of Rocks
Who knew that hoodoos were in Arizona? You can see these fascinating rock formations in a few places throughout the world. In the U.S. they are most famously photographed in Utah. However, we don’t even have to leave the state to see these eerie formations. These fairy chimneys can be seen at Chiricahua National Monument. The hoodoos here are rhyolite and gray in color.
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Road Trip to the Southern Most Ski Hill in the USA: Mount Lemmon
Yes, you can ski in Tucson, Arizona. However, we prefer to drive the 25-mile byway in the summer for cooler weather. This winding byway trail ascends 9,157-foot Mount Lemmon in the rugged Santa Catalina Mountains.
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The Best Arizona Wineries and Vineyards
Arizona may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of vineyards. You may be amazed at the tasty varieties that grow here in the southwest. Arizona has over 100 wineries. If you’re ready to get your drink on we’ll share where you can tour some wineries and try Arizona wine.
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Wupatki Native American Indian Ruins
Wupatki Native American Indian Ruins are worth the drive from Flagstaff to see. The Hopi buildings and surrounding community are well preserved.