Arizona
Yes, it's the home of Grand Canyon National Park, which does kind of overshadow any other
attractions that Arizona might have After you've hiked
the Grand Canyon rim trails, or even hiked down the base of the canyon, be
prepared for many other adventures in Arizona. Another great canyon spot is the
Canyon de Chelly National Monument that has cliff dwellings like the Mesa Verde
National Park in Colorado. For some different
terrain, try the Saguaro National Park, home of the mighty saguaro cactus. The
park is a classic American desert landscape, and is a beautiful place to hike
if you don't mind the heat. There is a scenic drive you can take for an easier
tour of the park.
Not up for any
desert hikes? Cool down at Lake Powell where you can go swimming, fishing or
boating, particularly to visit the impressive Rainbow Bridge. There are some
great canyon hiking trails around the lake too, since it's a man-made lake in
Glen Canyon. There is a driving route around the lake, including one track that
is for 4x4s only. For something a
little more pop culture, hit the road on Route 66, one of the most famous
stretches of highway in the country. It's not officially "Route 66"
anymore but there are historic maps that trace the original path of the
highway. You can follow One old town that has
definitely not given up the ghost, is Tombstone. Nothing says "Wild
West" like a gunfight at the O.K Corral, even when it’s just costumed
actors with fake guns! You can see much of the town just as it was in the
1800s, including the old Boot Hill cemetery. Narrow Your Results:Narrow By DestinationNarrow By DurationNarrow By Travel ModeNarrow By SeasonNarrow By Keyword![]() Arizona13 trips match your search criteria.
Arizona's Grand Canyon Country and Sedona via Las Vegas11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,550Take a portion of old Route 66 and see some of the old west in Oatman on your way to the natural wonders of Northern Arizona. Experience the magnificent Grand Canyon by foot and/or air. Visit ancient Puebloan dwellings of stone, climb an extinct volcano, slide over slickrock to cool off in Slide Rock State Park. Spend a night gazing at the stars through giant telescopes. Top off your trip with a stay in trendy Sedona with its beautiful red rocks.
Arizona's Red Rocks and Grand Canyon Country7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,095Fly into Phoenix. Visit the renowned Heard Museum before heading for trendy Sedona with its beautiful red rocks. Ride the range on a cowboy cookout or ride the "Iron Horse" (train) through scenic Verde Canyon. Cool off in Mother Nature's water park at Slide Rock State Park. Take in the magnificent Grand Canyon by foot and/or air. Visit ancient Puebloan dwellings of stone, climb an extinct volcano and view the night sky as never before. Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,175Priceless views in Utah and Arizona are what this trip is all about. Zion National Park is quite possibly Nature at its most eloquent. Towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, arches, seeping springs, and waterfalls await you. At Bryce Canyon National Park delicately colored spires, fins, and mazes beckon you to explore. And at the remote North Rim of the Grand Canyon, you're treated to breathtaking views of layers of rock exposed in the canyon walls.
Exploring the Southwest's Canyons and Lake Powell11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $5,050With close to two weeks, you'll be able to get into some of this area's most favorite and spectacular scenery. Explore beautiful Zion Canyon, watch the sunset on Bryce's hoodoos. Play on Lake Powell beneath towering sandstone cliffs, then gaze over the edge of the Grand Canyon. You'll start and end your trip in glitzy Las Vegas.
Grand Canyon National Park - Quick GetawayUnder 7 Nights | Starting from $1,665This 4 night trip will introduce you to RVing and get you to the incredible Grand Canyon. Hike the Rim Trail, take in a ranger talk, or fly above the canyon in a state of the art helicopter. On your return to Phoenix, see ancient Puebloan cliff dwellings and stone ruins, and walk through a lava field.
Highlights of Northern Arizona7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,250Start in Las Vegas, touring Hoover Dam and Route 66 along the way. Take in Grand Canyon's South Rim by foot or mule. Walk among ancient ruins at Wupatki and lava flows at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, before heading to Flagstaff for stargazing. A great tour for those seeking outdoor and educational experiences.
Lake Powell by Houseboat7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,250Talk about relaxation at it's finest! Slowly cruise Lake Powell until
you find just the right beach for the night or for your entire trip. You can
either bring your own food or have the whole thing catered - it's up to
you. You also can take advantage of other resort amenities such as
powerboat rentals and tours to places like Rainbow Bridge. The Lake
Powell Resort makes a great place to hang out, too! They have a fine
restaurant, pools and have a concierge service to help coordinate all the extras of your entire trip.
Las Vegas to San FranciscoOver 14 Nights | Starting from $5,955Enjoy two popular western cities in addition to some of the best national parks in the country on this one-way trip. Start with a visit to Las Vegas, a truly one of a kind place. Hike or ride horses through the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon. Walk the canyons of Zion National Park and be dwarfed by huge walls of sandstone. Visit ghost towns and mining towns of the Old West as you drive through Nevada. Experience Yosemite National Park, with its granite mountains and waterfalls. Top off your visit in San Francisco with a tour to Alcatraz Island or bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge. Trips longer than 15 nights can also tie in a short trip to the Grand Canyon. RV availability is limited; please call before purchasing airline tickets. Las Vegas, Grand Canyon and Sedona7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,350Depart from Las Vegas, see Hoover Dam and drive old Route 66 to the natural wonders of Northern Arizona. Take in the magnificent Grand Canyon by foot and/or air. Visit ancient Puebloan dwellings of stone, climb an extinct volcano, slide over slickrock to cool off in Slide Rock State Park. Top off your trip with a stay in trendy Sedona with its beautiful red rocks.
Phoenix, Tucson, Tombstone and Nogales, Mexico11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,175Do just about everything you want in southern Arizona on this trip. Head south out of Phoenix to Tucson, an area of unusual high desert scenery and classic western films. Visit Tombstone, home of the famed Gunfight at the OK Corral. Spend a day at Kartchner Caverns, an incredible cave system beneath the desert. Horseback rides, jeep tours and hot air ballooning add to the fun, or hike among the saguaros in the morning and snow ski in the afternoon. Family-oriented museums feature everything from outdoor wildlife to air and space museums. You can even take a day trip into Mexico if you like.
Route 66 - End to EndOver 14 Nights | Starting from $8,240Route 66 evokes memories for many people, so if you've ever dreamed of driving the "Mother Road", that highway that stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles, we've done the hard work of planning it for you. All you need to do is pick up your RV and go! We've left plenty of time to take some amazing side trips to places like the Grand Canyon, Native American sights like Canyon de Chelly and Acoma Pueblo, and more. Isn't it time to get your kicks on Route 66? Tucson, Tombstone and the Sonoran Desert7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,075This trip is perfect for the winter and spring breaks. Visiting Tucson and the surrounding area will give you a taste of the wild Sonoran Desert, home of the giant Saguaro cacti. Family-oriented museums feature everything from outdoor wildlife to missiles to the world's largest outdoor airplane display. Wandering movie sets, visiting Tombstone, "The Town Too Tough To Die" or going underground at Kartchner Caverns round out the adventures.
Utah's Amazing Canyons and Lake PowellOver 14 Nights | Starting from $5,995Spend your time exploring the many national parks in Utah. Salt Lake City is the starting point for this adventure. Jeep or raft in Canyonlands, learn the difference between arches and natural bridges on a guided hike, ride horses into the hoodoos at Bryce, or wade through a slot canyon in Zion. Stop for a swim in Lake Powell, surrounded by the sandstone walls. You'll have plenty of time to soak it all in, and see some of the hidden gems of the park system along the way. Trips between Memorial Day and Labor Day can also make a side trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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