As part of a road trip across Arizona, Utah and Colorado we spent a few days in northern Arizona to explore it’s magical canyons and secret beaches. Not only was this an amazing motorcycle ride we met so many interesting people along the way. Page, Arizona is only a four-hour drive from Phoenix. With so […]
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.
Bearizona: Arizona’s Drive-Through Wildlife Park
A girl’s weekend to Flagstaff included a stop at Arizona’s unique Bearizona wildlife park in Williams. This wildlife park allows visitors to view bears in their natural habitat.
Exploring Ancient Flagstaff Arizona Cliff Dwellings
Just east of Flagstaff you can see cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon. You can see Native American Indian Ruins, Sinagua dwellings date back some 700 years. There is a small visitor center and two trails available to hike.
Desert View Drive: The Grand Canyon Watchtower
For a little less congestion drive east on Desert View Drive for the next 23-miles. The free shuttle buses do not come this way, so if you want to see the east side of the canyon you’ll need a car. This side of the canyon, in my opinion, is better because there are less people.
The Grand Canyon Arizona’s Natural Wonder
Arizona is known worldwide for the famous Grand Canyon National Park. The park is in the northwest corner of Arizona about 250 miles from Phoenix. As one of the Seven Natural World Wonders, millions of people come to see this deep canyon that time and the mighty Colorado River carved. If you have a few […]