Attractions and Landmarks

Antelope Canyon’s light shafts and unique angles

One of the most famous landmarks in the U.S. is in the state of Arizona. The Grand Canyon is a natural formation created by layers of beautiful red rocks and shows geology history from millions of years ago. While you are on the way to the Grand Canyon, you may go through Williams, a small town on Route 66 known as the gateway to the Grand Canyon. In this town you’ll find highway memorabilia and feel like you’re in a different time. 

The Petrified Forest is known for its fossils and petrified wood found in the park. While you’re there, stop at some overlooks, take a hike and look at the natural environments, or even camp and check out the clear night sky.

Known for its light shafts and unique angles, the Antelope Canyon is the perfect place for a hike and beautiful scenery. Located in Page, Arizona, this slot canyon offers a guided tour throughout the sacred land belonging to the Navajo Nation.

If you are looking for a break from hiking, take a look at the Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village in Sedona. Here you can find art galleries, shops, and gorgeous architecture. Here you can support local artisans and take in the stones and archways from the 1970’s.

Tlaquepaque Shopping Center in Sedona, Arizona