Above, off Interstate 40 is Meteor Crater. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If one has about a week to spare and a good running car, a road trip in northern Arizona just may be the ticket to learning some natural history of the state.
Afar has an article on seven ways to explore natural history of northern Arizona.
They begin it with:
Adventurers are perpetually drawn to Arizona’s otherworldly beauty—and the northern part of the Grand Canyon State seems to fit natural wonders into every square mile. From the world’s best-preserved meteorite impact site to pristine red rock formations, this ancient, majestic place is full of many of Arizona’s most stunning and culturally rich attractions, each with its own story to tell.
The best way to see Northern Arizona’s treasures? On a week-long road trip. You can experience the history of these lands and connect with the Indigenous people who first lived there through tours, parks, and museums. Here’s how to slow down, enjoy the ride, and dig into this fascinating destination’s heritage.
To read more, go here.
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