Explore the lands of Arizona


Arizona: A Touch Of The Great Southwest

When you visit Arizona, you'll relish in theAdvance  reservations are highly recommended.
rustic beauty and grace of the great American
southwest. Visitors have so much to explore -Dine at casual saloons or gourmet,
from the Grand Canyon, one of the Sevenaward-winning restaurants. Local cuisine is
Wonders of the World, to unique hikingheavily influenced by the Native American and
trails, world-class golf courses, IndianHispanic cultures. Enjoy salty home-made
reservations, parks, monuments, nativetortilla chips and salsa, tantalizing
wildlife and desert critters along amarinades, steaks, seafood, pasta, tacos,
stretching, picturesque desert panorama.tostadas, crepes and mouth-watering chocolate
Arizona, one of the four corners states,cakes.
borders New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and
Colorado. Its south-most border crosses overArizona is home to some of the world's best
to  Mexico.resorts, day and destination spas, so you can
treat yourself to fine European and
Arizona is primarily recognized for itsAsian-inspired body wraps, beauty treatments
colorful and magnificent Grand Canyon formedand scrubs. Both men and women can relax and
by water erosion from the Colorado River.rejuvenate with a professional massage, body
Tourists for decades have marveled at itsand skin treatment, private whirlpool, steam
beauty. The awe-inspiring natural gorge litroom and sauna, pool or fitness center. For a
with orange, red and yellow landscape is thelonger, more enriching event, visit a premier
perfect backdrop for hiking, whitewaterdestination spa and realize complete peace,
rafting, motor coach tours and mule riding.balance  and  tranquility.
The setting is also a tranquil place to watch
the sun set. One of the oldest nationalNatural, local scenery includes large
parks, the Grand Canyon National Park, spansplateaus and mountains touting waxy,
1,902 miles and offers views of the historicsucculent plants and cactus. Summers are
Watchtower and Hermits Rest, offers shoppingexceptionally hot, while winters are mild and
at Indian reservations, adventure on naturecomfortable. The state also boasts one of the
walks, trails and romantic, evening starlargest stands of Ponderosa pine in the
gazing. Camping is equally popular, withnation. North-central Arizona is home to the
countless camp sites within Grand CanyonColorado Plateau, while the southern region
Village. These grounds accommodate RV's andis known for its Basin and Range region.
tents, ranging from $10 to $25 per night.



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