
Use the Arizona state map above to find information about cities such as Phoenix and Tucson, or get details on destinations like the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, and the Painted Desert.
The Grand Canyon is one of the few natural phenomena on earth that exceeds its own reputation. You can know everything about it — the statistics, the photographs, the superlatives — and still not be prepared for that first view over the rim.
Arizona Map: Must-See Experiences
- Grand Canyon South Rim sunrise
- Antelope Canyon (Upper & Lower)
- Horseshoe Bend, Page
- Sedona red rock hikes
- Monument Valley
- Saguaro National Park
- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson
- Havasu Falls (permit required)
- Petrified Forest National Park
- Jerome ghost town & art galleries
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Frequently Asked Questions
Spring: Sedona hikes + mild Grand Canyon; Fall: cooler desert temps, peak colors; Winter: South Rim crowds thin; Summer: monsoons, extreme Phoenix heat
3–4 days: Grand Canyon + Sedona; 5–6 days: add Page/Antelope Canyon; 7–9 days: Monument Valley + Tucson + Petrified Forest
Grand Canyon South Rim, Sedona red rocks, Page/Lake Powell corridor, Monument Valley, Tucson Sonoran Desert
Tusayan/Grand Canyon Village (South Rim base), Sedona Uptown, Page (Antelope Canyon/Horseshoe Bend), Phoenix (Sky Harbor hub), Tucson (Saguaro/desert museum)
Day1 Phoenix arrival + Saguaro NP, Day2 Tucson desert museum, Day3 Sedona red rocks, Day4 Jerome ghost town, Day5 Grand Canyon South Rim sunrise, Day6 Page/Antelope Canyon/Horseshoe Bend, Day7 Monument Valley + Petrified Forest