This comprehensive guide is for those planning a trip to visit Antelope Canyon. We want to ensure you are fully prepared to enjoy and explore this amazing natural wonder in a manner that is respectful, safe, fun, and enriching.Read More
It’s no secret that the Havasupai tribal lands in Arizona have some of the most beautiful waterfalls and is now one of the top bucket-list destinations in the world.Read More
This natural wonder is not only an awe-inspiring sight to behold, but it’s also a fantastic destination for families of all ages. With all there is to see and do, visiting the Grand Canyon with kids can be a wonderful experience.Read More
The Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic and breathtaking natural wonders in the world. With its awe-inspiring vistas, challenging terrain, and stunning geological formations, it's no wonder that it has become a top destination for adventure seekers, hikers, and nature lovers.Read More
"The city of seven wonders" isn’t a name given lightly. Flagstaff earned that name through its premium location! The town is located 7,000 feet above sea level in Northern Arizona, so don’t be surprised when you visit and see millions of towering Ponderosa Pines rather than Saguaro cactus.Read More
As lifelong admirers of the Canyon, we want to provide what we believe are the best ways to see the Grand Canyon! There are lots of factors to consider when choosing what’s best for you.Read More
As Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon’s summer transitions into autumn in mid-September, cooler temperatures and a drier forecast arrive, which creates ideal conditions to come and explore everything the area has to offer. Fall is simply a fantastic time to visit the Grand Canyon and Northern Arizona.Read More
Horseshoe Bend is arguably one of the most photogenic places you can visit! This viewpoint puts you on top of a 1,000-foot cliff overlooking the mighty Colorado River. Its notoriety has made Page, Arizona a popular stop for tens of thousands of people every year.Read More
Despite the hot and arid desert, each year from early July to mid-September, high-pressure systems are pushed up from Southern Mexico. During this time, Flagstaff will get as much as half of its annual precipitation!Read More