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Hoover Dam – US 93
While this trip began in Las Vegas, I was in too big a hurry to get started, to stop and ... -
Yes, You CAN Drive Into the Grand Canyon
It may be the best kept secret on old US 66: a side road that takes you to the bottom ... -
Seligman, Arizona, on Route 66
The main objective for the final day of the trip is to make it back to Las Vegas in time ... -
Hiking the Vultee Arch Trail, Sedona
After lunch I decided to devote my entire afternoon to one trail. The Vultee Arch Trail looked promising: 1.5 miles ... -
The Chapel of the Holy Cross, Sedona
Most of Sedona’s attractions are natural wonders, but there is one man-made stop you should add to your list: The ... -
Doe Mountain Trail: Hiking in Sedona
To reach the next stop, continue driving down Forest Road 152-C. The pavement will soon turn to dirt, which just ... -
Boynton Canyon, Hiking in Sedona
If you love to hike, you’ll probably want to devote at least one full day to the red rock trails ... -
Prescott, Arizona
Between Jerome and Prescott, Historic US 89A takes you on quite a ride. Expect to repeatedly slow down to about ... -
Jerome, Arizona
Jerome is not a ghost town. At least, not anymore. The ruins of historic buildings and pieces of old machinery ... -
Oak Creek Canyon: Historic US 89A to Sedona
To reach Sedona out of Flagstaff, turn from Interstate 40 onto I-17 south, then take the first exit. This will ...
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