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Explore Arizonas vast open spaces, dreamy canyons, and colorful culture with Moon Arizona & the Grand Canyon. Inside youll find:
  • Strategic, flexible itineraries from day hikes in the Grand Canyon to a two-week Arizona road trip, designed for outdoor adventurers, history buffs, foodies, and more
  • Cant-miss highlights and unique experiences: Embark on a multi-day expedition into the depths of the Grand Canyon, discover hidden streams on a hike through high-desert forests, or find the best spots to hit the slopes in winter. Take a scenic drive along historic Route 66, learn about Arizonas ancient native cultures, and stroll charming Old West towns. Explore the red rock cliffs around Sedona, watch your favorite MLB team play during Spring Training, and sample Southwest cuisine from spicy enchiladas to Sonoran hot dogs
  • How to plan a Grand Canyon adventure, including coverage of towns near gateways to the park
  • Local insight from Arizona local Tim Hull on when to go, where to stay, and how to get around
  • Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Focused coverage of Phoenix, Scottsdale, and the Valley of the Sun, Tucson and Southern Arizona, Flagstaff, Sedona, and Red Rock Country, Navajo and Hopi Country, the White Mountains and the Gila Valley, the Grand Canyon and the Arizona Strip, and the Lower Colorado River
  • Practical information including background on Arizonas landscape, climate, wildlife, and culture
With Moon Arizona & the Grand Canyons practical tips and local expertise, you can plan your trip your way.
Seeing more of the Southwest? Check out Moon New Mexico or Moon Phoenix. Hitting the road? Try Moon Southwest Road Trip or Moon Route 66 Road Trip.

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ARIZONA & THE GRAND CANYON

TIM HULL

Moon Arizona the Grand Canyon - photo 3
Supai Tunnel on the Grand Canyons North Kaibab Trail - photo 4
Supai Tunnel on the Grand Canyons North Kaibab Trail the road to Monument V - photo 5
Supai Tunnel on the Grand Canyons North Kaibab Trail the road to Monument - photo 6

Supai Tunnel on the Grand Canyons North Kaibab Trail

the road to Monument Valley Monument Valley Arizona is authentic Its - photo 7

the road to Monument Valley

Monument Valley Arizona is authentic Its too hot to fake it too rugged to - photo 8

Monument Valley.

Arizona is authentic. Its too hot to fake it, too rugged to tell tall tales, and too beautiful to commit to the hard sell. All of its institutions, its attractions, and even its mythologies were forged through hard experience, trial, and error.

This is even true of the land, built by the movement and explosion of the earthcanyons ripped open and mountains kicked up over millennia of shaking and oozing. This roiling has provided a wonderland of diversity, buildingall at oncehot and verdant desert scrublands, cool evergreen mountain forests, dry sweeping grasslands, and red-rock, river-carved, fairy-tale canyons, all of which merge with a horizon lit most evenings with postcard-ready sunsets. It remains one of the most exotic destinations in North America, with endless variety, iconic scenery, and a dark history of which the world has never tired.

You will be surprised and changed by Arizona. Here you can easily happen upon an old pioneer graveyard, forgotten and ignored, on a strip of undeveloped desert right next to a gathering of just-built dream homes. This may be the perfect image for the dichotomies of this landscape. Everything here is either ancient or five minutes old.

Hubbell Trading Post in the Navajo Nation Navajo horse Lake Powell in - photo 9

Hubbell Trading Post in the Navajo Nation

Navajo horse Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Theres a - photo 10

Navajo horse

Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Theres a reason all those - photo 11

Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Theres a reason all those road movies feature scenes in the Grand Canyon State. Theres no better way to see all the state has to offer than to pile in a car and hit the open road. Less than a days drive from anywhere, you can discover something unexpected, whether it be the calm and sunny ease of life along the lower Colorado River, where houseboats and water-skiers pass by great monuments to engineering, or a chance meeting with a rare tropical bird hiding out in the riparian mist of a sky island.

In many a travelers imagination, this place is the home to rattlesnakes, tumbleweeds, and vast tracts of arid wilderness. Luckily, Arizona still has all of these; there are still trackless spaces to explore. But the face Arizona shows to most of the world belies the leaps this once-isolated territory has made. The youngest state in the lower 48 is one of the fastest-growing regions in the nation, and while near-constant growth makes for sometimes rancorous debates about land use and natural resources, it adds to Arizona a dynamisma flux that perpetuates itself. It is never boring here; it is beautiful and unknowable. There is always something, or someone, being created anew, changing, and blooming.

Bings Burger Station in Old Town Cottonwood Canyon De Chelly in the Navajo - photo 12

Bings Burger Station in Old Town Cottonwood

Canyon De Chelly in the Navajo Nation rest house along the Bright Angel Trail - photo 13

Canyon De Chelly in the Navajo Nation.

rest house along the Bright Angel Trail The Grand Canyon Hike bike - photo 14

rest house along the Bright Angel Trail

The Grand Canyon Hike bike raft or just gaze in awe at this true wonder of - photo 15

The Grand Canyon: Hike, bike, raft, or just gaze in awe at this true wonder of the world (

Red Rock Country Discover the sculpted red cliffs and buttes around Sedona - photo 16

Red Rock Country: Discover the sculpted red cliffs and buttes around Sedona ().

Hiking Trails crisscross Arizona from the deserts to the forests to the - photo 17

Hiking: Trails crisscross Arizona, from the deserts to the forests to the slickrock canyonlands ().

Spring Training Enjoy the Valley of the Sun in March while watching your - photo 18

Spring Training: Enjoy the Valley of the Sun in March while watching your favorite Major League Baseball teams play in intimate, family-friendly ballparks ().

Resorts Treat yourself to the high-style pampering and luxury for which - photo 19

Resorts: Treat yourself to the high-style pampering and luxury for which Arizona resorts are known ().

Mexican Food Whether youre craving avocado enchiladas street-style tacos or - photo 20

Mexican Food: Whether youre craving avocado enchiladas, street-style tacos, or a loaded Sonoran hot dog, Southern Arizona is the place to find it ().

Monument Valley Take a scenic drive through an otherworldly landscape filled - photo 21

Monument Valley: Take a scenic drive through an otherworldly landscape filled with the eroded sandstone buttes and spires of Navajoland ().

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