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| Arizona |
| Arizona's
number one tourist attraction is the Grand Canyon national park.
They even nicknamed the state after it. But Arizona has much more
to offer for tourists. Whether you are interested in the western
lifestyle and indian culture or enjoy exploring deserts, mountains
and canyons, Arizona has it all. |
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Nature and Adventure |
| In
Arizona, blessed with bright sunshine and fine weather year-round,
you'll find endless places in which to fish, sail, swim, stroll,
tramp, run, pedal, paddle -- and even just sit and be amazed. You
can climb into the sky by balloon or hang-glider, explore the dark
depths of great caves, raft whitewater rivers, and put miles between
you and civilization on the back of a trustworthy horse. You can
get a close-up view of plants and animals in the wild, or at our
state's many zoos, parks, and botanical gardens. |
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Sunrise
Park Resort
By far the most popular attraction in the White Mountains. People
from all around Arizona and other states come to Sunrise Park Resort
for the great downhill skiing, x-country skiing, snowmobiling and
other winter activities available at the resort. |
Salt
River Canyon
Heading
out of Phoenix on U.S. 60 take a drive up the Salt River Canyon's
winding roads and be amazed at the scenic canyon walls and mesas.
In the summer when it's hot you can stop off at the Salt River
and go on a 6 hour tubing trip. |
Lyman
Lake State Park
The White Mountains is the place to go in the summer if you want
to get away from the heat and Lyman Lake is a reason to go. Lyman
Lake (3 miles long) was formed in 1915 when the Little Colorado
River was dammed up for irrigation purposes. |
Petrified
Forest National Park
In 1984 fossils of one of the oldest dinosaurs ever was
discovered at the 93,000 acre park, also other plant and animal
fossils discovered date back to the same period some 225 million
years ago. |
Painted
Desert
A land of colorful plains, hills and mesas said to have formed
many years ago in the Triassic period. Although very barren, the
land is unlike anything you've ever seen. Many parts of the Painted
Desert resides in the Petrified Forest National Park.
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