Since we started traveling, our route has mostly been centered on seeing National Parks in the United States. However recently, we’ve discovered that National Monuments are also worth a stop! So, while traveling near Flagstaff, Arizona, we added Walnut Canyon National Monument to our itinerary.
Visit Red Rock State Park for the Best Sedona Views
If you’re heading to Arizona, there are a few areas that you shouldn’t miss – and Sedona is one of these. This Arizona desert town is surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests, and is known for its mild climate and lively arts community. Sedona also has a magical, mystical element to it. It’s the place to become one with nature, shop for incredible crystals, and get your aura read.
A Guide to Tonto Natural Bridge State Park in Arizona
One of the first things we do when researching potential destinations within a state is to look up the state parks. These are designated natural wonders for a reason, and there can be some awesome views and trails to explore! And when I saw Tonto Natural Bridge State Park online, I knew that we had to stop here in person.
Your Complete Guide to Visiting Marble Canyon in Arizona
Have you ever seen something so vast and majestic in nature that it didn’t feel like real life? For us, that was how we felt when we laid our eyes on Marble Canyon for the first time.
Exploring Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona
One of the first places we explored in Arizona was Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Located in Coconino County, Arizona and just south of the Utah state line, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is 293,689 acres of protected land. You might even know the place without realizing it! Vermilion is home to The Wave, an awe-inspiring, red-and-gold swirling sandstone rock formation that is one of the most highly sought hiking permits in the Southwest.