Over the years, several women I have known have done rim to rim hikes of the Grand Canyon but I could never go myself. I hope that one day I will.
I’m breaking in some hiking boots this morning. Hiking boots that I took to the Grand Canyon with me a few weeks ago but decided not to wear because I wasn’t sure they were broken in.
After visiting some muddy waterfalls (Grand Falls), I went to see a hole in the ground. Located about 37 miles east of Flagstaff, and 18 miles west of Winslow, sits Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater.
Just wow… It’s hard to put such a remarkable sight into words. If you’re not actively searching for this place, you’d never know it existed, which I think makes it all the more special.
Ponies and swimming? Someone please tell me a better summer combo.
For $10 you’ll gain entry to both Tuzigoot National Monument and Montezuma Castle National Monument for the week. About 20 miles apart, both monuments are said to have been inhabited by the Sinagua people.
Some less known, yet still beautiful, spots to hit in Sedona.
What’s always bugged me about Sedona is the massive amount of tourists that crowd around all the top spots
As I was floating, I got this overwhelming feeling of clarity. Knowing that this is why I came here, this is what makes me happy. I could sit here floating down this river for the rest of my life and
Right in the heart of Northern Arizona in Williams, sits this 160-acre zoo that’s part drive-thru, part walk-thru.