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Wineries and vineyards in Arizona? Absolutely! It turns out that the Verde Valley has similarities to some of the great wine producing regions in the world. The Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history, beauty, and the production of exquisite wines. The wine trail connects the dots between the communities of Cottonwood, Sedona, Camp Verde, and Jerome. Visit www.VVwinetrail.com for more information.
Arizona’s Salsa Trail® is all about terrific Mexican food and down-home friendliness. Sprinkled through the small Southern Arizona communities of Safford, Pima, Thatcher, Solomon, Clifton, Duncan, Willcox, and York are a dozen Mexican restaurants, a family owned tortilla factory and a lady who grows chilies who have all joined together to make up the Salsa Trail®. Visitwww.salsatrail.com for more information.
From the privacy of your own room, you will have the most unobstructed, unspoiled view possible. From your private balcony you will be so close, you will feel like you can reach out and touch the massive sandstone monuments that rise majestically from the expansive Navajo landscape. No other hotel can match this experience.
The VIEW Hotel - the only hotel located inside Monument Valley adjacent to the Monument Valley Tribal Park Visitors Center. Visit www.monumentvalleyview.com for more information.
The Navajo Nation extends into the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, covering over 27,000 square miles of unparalleled beauty. The Navajo Reservation is home to more than a dozen national monuments, tribal parks and historical sites, and is peppered with a dozen lakes and ponds - Lake Powell alone has 186 miles of Navajoland shoreline. Visitwww.discovernavajo.com for more information.
Williams is a quaint mountain town that has the personality of an authentic western village plus the convenience of clean modern accommodations, RV parks, bed & breakfasts, and nostalgic Route 66 properties. Additionally, Williams offers a wide selection of restaurants ranging from roadside diners and bakeries to steak houses and nationally known chains. Visitwww.williamschamber.com for more information.
There's a magic about the city of Winslow. Take just a moment to stop and look around, and you'll discover a whole new dimension to this unique western city.
Civilizations have thrived in the area for centuries... the ancient Hopi village of Homolovi, the Mormon settlement of Brigham city, the booming town of Winslow over 100 years ago.
More recent additions to the City of Winslow are The Standin' on the Corner Park, which has become an interesting draw for music fans who remember the line "standin on the corner in Winslow Arizona, such a fine sight to see" from the #1 hit Take It Easy, sung by the Eagles. Visit www.winslowarizona.org for more information.
Page is a small town in northern Arizona located on the southern shores of magnificent Lake Powell. Our friendly community offers visitors outstanding recreation and a wide variety of lodging and services.
Our location is ideal for exploring many of the American Southwest's renowned national parks and monuments, and discovering the unique culture of the Navajo Nation. This website has been designed to help you plan your next visit to Page/Lake Powell and discover virtually everything our region has to offer. Visit www.pagelakepowellchamber.org for more information.
The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. With the canyon’s incredible scenery and inspirational beauty the flow of visitors of all ages keeps growing. Now with a number of ways of see the canyon, some may choose to drive, hike, bike, or ride a mule. One adventure that waits is the sky - a Maverick Helicopter Tour from the Grand Canyon South Rim. Visit www.gcanyon.com for more information.
You deserve to be more than just a name on a list or a seat number. We tour and explore the entire Southwest in small groups of 6-10 guests, and visit locations and attractions that the big tour buses only wish they could. Our unique vansallow you to experience the real Southwest in complete comfort, on dirt roads as well as paved. Visit www.detoursaz.com for more information.