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#TravelArizona showcases the stunning landscapes, vibrant cultures, outdoor adventures, breathtaking national parks, desert sunsets, local cuisine, hiking trails, historic sites, scenic drives, Native American heritage, and unforgettable experiences in Arizona.
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Save this reel to plan out your 2025🏜️🏔️🚙 We put together almost everything we did in Arizona by month in 2024! It was a year full of adventure throughout our home state. Arizona has so much to offer. We took advantage of our weekends, extended holiday weekends, and our PTO. It was hard to fit every single thing into a one minute reel. This doesn’t include any of our out of state trips or our trip to Switzerland. We’re looking forward to crossing more items off our bucket list in 2025🎉 #arizona #visitarizona #explorearizona #arizonahiking #hikearizona #travelarizona #arizonacollective
Planning is just fancy procrastination, stop talking about the life you want - and go live it #travelarizona #explorearizona #arizona #sedona #exploresedona #travelsedona #sedona #fy #travel #explore #fyp
What inspires your hikes?🥾🏜️ Arizona has so many amazing trails, locations, and outdoor opportunities! Sometimes it can feel overwhelming on where to find inspiration or where to explore next. We’re so happy to have Trail Mix’d from @arizonapbs to show us new trails and inspire us to revisit familiar places. We thoroughly enjoyed watching season 2 and felt a great connection to the themes of each episode and the joy and wholesomeness expressed by the host as he explored all different parts of Arizona (ad) All Trail Mix’d episodes are available to stream online or in the PBS app for FREE!📺💻📱🆓 #arizona #explorearizona #arizonahiking #hikearizona #travelarizona #visitarizona #optoutside #Hiking
Come for the weather, stay for the hikes🌵🥾 It’s a great time to be in southern Arizona! Whether you live here or you’re visiting there are so many amazing desert trails. Did you know the Sonoran Desert has more plant species than any other desert in the world and is nicknamed the green desert?🌵💚🍃🌿 The details ⬇️  🪧 We parked at East Lost Goldmine Trail near Peralta Trailhead. From here we hiked west on the trail towards Carney Springs and The Wave Cave. Lost Goldmine Trail and Trailhead is part of the Pinal County Trail System and is not located in the Superstition Wilderness or Tonto National Forest.  ⏰ Lost Goldmine Trailhead is open from 5am to 10pm  🥾 Overall, we hiked 8 miles out and back with 841 ft in elevation gain. We turned around after we went around Turks Head but you can continue to Hieroglyphic Trail ~ which would add 4 miles overall making it over a 12 mile hike out and back  🗑️ 🚫 There are no trash cans, please pack out all trash!  🚽 There are no vaulted toilets at this trailhead but there is at Peralta Trailhead  🚰 There is no water at the Trailhead ~ please remember to bring more water than you think you need!  #arizona #tontonationalforest #arizonahiking #explorearizona #visitarizona #superstitionmountains #travelarizona
Follow @whatrvdoing for more travel inspo💫 🌵 6 Epic Spots You Can’t Miss in Sedona 🌅 1. Cathedral Rock🪨 This iconic Sedona landmark is as breathtaking in person as it is in pictures. The hike to the top is short but steep—it’ll get your heart pumping, but the views are 100% worth it. Pro tip: Go at sunset! The way the red rocks glow in the golden light is absolutely unreal. 2. Subway Cave🚇 Hidden along the Boynton Canyon Trail, this spot feels like a secret you’re lucky enough to stumble upon. The Subway Cave is a natural tunnel carved into the cliffs, and it’s pure magic. It’s a bit of a trek and climb to get in - but trust me, it’s absolutely worth it.  3. Schnebly Hill Road🛻 Schnebly Hill Road is a beautiful drive with some of the best views in Sedona. If you’ve got a 4x4 or rent an ATV, this rugged route is a must. You’ll get incredible views of the red rock canyons at every turn. 4. Seven Sacred Pools💧 This is along the Soldier Pass Trail - these natural pools are such a serene location. They’re carved into the red rock and surrounded by incredible views. It’s a super chill spot to take a break, soak in the beauty and maybe eat a snack. 5. Chicken Point🐔  Chicken Point is the place for mind-blowing views of Sedona’s red rock formations. You can hike, bike, or do an ATV ride to get here, and once you do, you’ll be blown away by the endless expanse of red cliffs and desert beauty. Highly recommend climbing up once you’re there! 6. Soldier Pass Cave🕳️  If you’re up for a bit of adventure, Soldier Pass Cave is a must. This trail is a little off the beaten path, but the cave itself is awesome. Its massive openings create natural “windows” with incredible views of the surrounding red rocks.  Are you visiting Sedona!?😍 #cathedralrock #SevenSacredPools #SubwayCave #SchneblyHillRoad #SedonaHiking #TravelArizona #BucketListDestinations #ExploreSedona
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Follow @whatrvdoing for more travel inspo💫 🌵 6 Epic Spots You Can’t Miss in Sedona 🌅 1. Cathedral Rock🪨 This iconic Sedona landmark is as breathtaking in person as it is in pictures. The hike to the top is short but steep—it’ll get your heart pumping, but the views are 100% worth it. Pro tip: Go at sunset! The way the red rocks glow in the golden light is absolutely unreal. 2. Subway Cave🚇 Hidden along the Boynton Canyon Trail, this spot feels like a secret you’re lucky enough to stumble upon. The Subway Cave is a natural tunnel carved into the cliffs, and it’s pure magic. It’s a bit of a trek and climb to get in - but trust me, it’s absolutely worth it. 3. Schnebly Hill Road🛻 Schnebly Hill Road is a beautiful drive with some of the best views in Sedona. If you’ve got a 4x4 or rent an ATV, this rugged route is a must. You’ll get incredible views of the red rock canyons at every turn. 4. Seven Sacred Pools💧 This is along the Soldier Pass Trail - these natural pools are such a serene location. They’re carved into the red rock and surrounded by incredible views. It’s a super chill spot to take a break, soak in the beauty and maybe eat a snack. 5. Chicken Point🐔 Chicken Point is the place for mind-blowing views of Sedona’s red rock formations. You can hike, bike, or do an ATV ride to get here, and once you do, you’ll be blown away by the endless expanse of red cliffs and desert beauty. Highly recommend climbing up once you’re there! 6. Soldier Pass Cave🕳️ If you’re up for a bit of adventure, Soldier Pass Cave is a must. This trail is a little off the beaten path, but the cave itself is awesome. Its massive openings create natural “windows” with incredible views of the surrounding red rocks. Are you visiting Sedona!?😍 #cathedralrock #SevenSacredPools #SubwayCave #SchneblyHillRoad #SedonaHiking #TravelArizona #BucketListDestinations #ExploreSedona
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