
How a Ghost Town High Up in the Mountains Made a Remarkable Comeback
Once a booming mining settlement and later nearly abandoned, this town has reinvented itself as one of the most charming destinations in the Southwest.

Once a booming mining settlement and later nearly abandoned, this town has reinvented itself as one of the most charming destinations in the Southwest.

Set within the wider Phoenix metropolitan area, this vibrant city has a personality that sets it apart.

Fittingly nicknamed the “Sunniest City on Earth,” this desert destination is blessed with year-round blue skies and a warm, dry climate.

Perched right on the edge of one of the world’s most jaw-dropping natural wonders, some buildings just seem to grow straight out of the rock.

Somewhere in the Mule Mountains of southeastern Arizona, a town clings to canyon walls in a tumble of painted facades, crooked staircases, and copper-stained earth.

When people think of Arizona, the first things that spring to mind are understandably the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.

A true oasis in the desert, this sun-soaked getaway offers a striking contrast to the arid landscapes that surround it.

Somewhere in Arizona’s Black Mountains, about 30 miles southwest of Kingman, a former gold mining camp sits along a crumbling stretch of Historic Route 66.

Famous for its enriching art galleries and stunning red rock formations, Sedona, Arizona, hosts terrific places to stay during your travels to elevate the experience of exploring these famous attractions.

Arizona is what the Old West is about. From gunfights in Tombstone, to old Army forts in Indian country and the Territorial Prison in Yuma, the 48th state has it all.

Surrounded by desert landscapes and dramatic mountain backdrops, this sun-soaked city is a rewarding place to explore.

Both the capital and largest city in Arizona, Phoenix lies at the heart of a massive metropolitan area known as the Valley of the Sun.

Surrounded by pine forests, sparkling lakes, and mountain scenery, this charming highland city offers a side of Arizona that surprises many visitors.

The world famous landscape that is the Grand Canyon has long attracted visitors to this awe-inspiring, one-mile deep chasm sliced into the rocky landscape.

Surrounded by dramatic landscapes and steeped in history, this mountain city has long attracted visitors with its diverse natural and cultural attractions.
