Will people continue to hike and bike the Arizona Trail? Extreme weather and land use challenges may test the limits.
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10 Best Small Towns in Arizona—From Artsy Enclaves to Route 66 Classics
South of Tucson, not far from the U.S.-Mexico border, is the tiny town of Tubac, which has become one of Arizona’s best ...
The Ligier black marble quarries, discovered in 1909 three miles south of the town of Dragoon, were considered comparable in quality to the famous Carrara marble quarries of Italy. Discoverer and ...
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An Underrated Arizona Park Near Phoenix Has Superb Camping, Mountain Trails, And Unique Cave Formations
Just outside Phoenix lies a desert paradise of rugged mountains, scenic trails, and starlit campgrounds where Arizona's ...
Uranium production in Arizona dates to the late 1940s. Between 1948 and 1969 it produced 18 million pounds of uranium concentrate from over 300 mining operations. The Sun Valley Mine, also known as ...
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This Easy Half-mile Hike in Utah Is One of the Most Stunning in the U.S.—and It Has Gorgeous Arches and Canyon Views
The Mesa Arch Trail in Canyonlands National Park is an easy half-mile loop that has one of Utah’s most stunning panoramic ...
Offering 128 miles of shoreline, this lake outside of Phoenix is a great spot for boating and fishing, with several campsites scattered around its perimeter.
Pivot Point Interpretative Plaza marks the spot where the first train entered Arizona in 1877. The Sanguinetti House Museum demonstrates how a prominent family lived during territorial days. Yuma’s ...
Arizona hides a treasure that most tourists zoom right past while chasing the Grand Canyon glory – Oracle State Park, a 4,000-acre sanctuary where the Sonoran Desert meets oak woodland in a landscape ...
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