SEDONA, its beautiful, go to the energy vortexs. A cool one is on the road driving up to the airport.
Theres nothing that interesting to do in Phoenix other then shop or get drunk haha.
If you're in scottsdale go to "Razz's resturaunt" and request to sit at the chefs table, or bar table.
Papago mountain in Phoenix on Mcdowell road to watch the sunset, very beautiful. Papago mountain is also very near Botanical Gardens. A MUST SEE.
If you want to, here is a local theme park. Everyone goes there, mostly a local attraction you will be surrounded by west-side Phoenix culture. "Castles and Coasters"
2007-10-01 09:12:13
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answered by linda 3
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Not knowing your likes or dislikes, here are a variety of things
Arizona Biltmore
One Phoenix's most elegant hotels and an architectural landmark, its design influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Desert Botanical Garden
One of the world's finest collections of desert plants.
Goldfield and the Lost Dutchman Mine
A replica of an 1890's mining town, near the Superstition Mountains.
Heard Museum
An extensive collection of art and artifacts of the Native Americans of the Southwest.
Taliesin West
Frank Lloyd Wright's winter "camp" and architectural school.
Kitt Peak National Observatory
The world's largest collection of optical telescopes. Tour the museum or enjoy evening stargazing.
Tombstone
Site of the famous shootout at the OK Corral.
The Grand Canyon
The South Rim is the most famous part of the Grand Canyon, and the busiest.
Canyon de Chelly
Less famous than the Grand Canyon, but not less beautiful
Lake Powell
Sparkling, clear, blue water laps against towering, sheer, red-rock canyon walls and sandy beaches.
Monument Valley (Arizona-Utah border)
Monument Valley looks oddly familiar. It's been the scene of scores of western movies.
Plus there are ghost towns, museums, sporting and art events
2007-09-30 02:58:08
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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Flagstaff, hiking,camping,boating,fishing and great night life. Beautifull place. Also 80miles south of the Grand Canyon and the indian reservation. A nice mountain town. Also there is skiing in the winter
2007-09-30 18:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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A must see in Arizona is the Grand Canyon.
2007-09-30 02:12:18
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answered by sny 3
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The Corinthians answer is excellent. For photos and descriptions of many of the places he mentions checkout the link below for the places I have been in Arizona.
2007-09-30 06:24:47
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answered by UK_2_USA 4
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Whatever U go to,just stay out of Tucson,U'll be very disappointed.It's a crummy hellhole with a lot of illegals and low-lives who work at Circle K stores.
2007-09-30 14:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Plenty. There are Indian ruins. Teaches you about the past history of our country. The "painted desert". the grand canyon. and lots of sand.
2007-09-30 02:33:10
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answered by chilicooker_mkb 5
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Tombstone is good (southern Arizona).
Sedona is good (northern Arizona).
2007-09-30 13:22:47
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answered by Steven C 7
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