Above, the Colorado River meanders through the Grand Canyon. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I moved to New Mexico four years ago, the state next to New Mexico I have spent the most time in has been Arizona.
The reason for that is simple, the Arizona border is only forty miles from home, Plus, I belong to a fraternal group based in Arizona.
There's plenty of things to see and do in Arizona and U.S. News and World Report posted a list of the top 21 things to do there.
They begin it with:
Tucked into the southwest corner of the United States, Arizona offers something for all types of travelers. Visit highlights like the Grand Canyon, the Wild West town of Tombstone or the red rocks of Sedona, or head to cities like Phoenix or Tucson for professional sports, museums, observatories and science centers. Read on to discover which of the state's endless iconic sights, stunning landscapes and gorgeous natural formations you should add to your Arizona bucket list. (Note: Some of the following activities and locations may be affected by the coronavirus outbreak. New policies may be in place, including capacity restrictions, reservation requirements or mask mandates. Check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of State and local tourism boards before traveling.)
To read more, go here.
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