Arizona is a big, diverse state — the sixth largest in the U.S. Its regions stretch from the monumental natural wonders of the north to the expansive Sonoran Desert of the south. Each is distinguished by a unique character and woven together by a network of highways and byways, including the famed Route 66. Ready to start exploring?

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Weather by Arizona Region

It’s not always blue skies and nice weather in Arizona—just about a mere average of 300+ days a year around most of the state. Despite the idea that Arizona is hot and dry most of the year, the truth is, the weather varies quite a bit depending on where you are.

Sunrise over majestic Grand Canyon with colorful layered rock formations
 Northern Region

Grand canyon & Northern Wonders

In Northern Arizona, discover a year-round destination offering fall colors, mild winters, spring wildflowers and sunlit summer days.

  Central Region

Greater Phoenix & Scottsdale

Welcome to the Valley of the Sun — best known for its year-round sunshine, desert landscapes and mountain views, luxury resorts and top-tier golf courses.

Phoenix skyline nestled among rocky mountains and desert landscape at sunset
Stunning sunset over red rock formations in Sedona, Arizona landscape
  THE VALLEY

Sedona & The Verde Valley

Framed by red rock landscapes, the Verde Valley offers an experience that blends natural beauty, culture and adventure, inviting travelers to explore the region’s unique character.

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 Eastern Region

White Mountains & Eastern Arizona

The White Mountains are just part of Eastern Arizona's appeal. Rim Country offers small towns with big charm, ponderosa pine forests and historic Route 66, which beckons motorists and motorcyclists.

Autumn landscape with golden aspens, evergreen forest, and lake with boat
  Southern Region

Tucson & Southern Arizona

Famed for its desert landscapes and iconic saguaro cactuses, vibrant Hispanic culture and historic Old West towns, Southern Arizona embodies the very best of the Southwest.

  Western Region

Lake Havasu &  Western Arizona

In the sun-drenched heartland of Western Arizona, travelers will find unexpected treasures, from water sports and wildlife refuges to sandy beaches and the London Bridge.

Speedboat passing under historic stone bridge on sunny river with palm trees

Cities & Towns

Arizona’s urban and rural communities offer an array of experiences worth discovering.

Parks & Monuments

From cactus to canyons, pine forests to sky islands, Arizona's parks and monuments feature a wide array of scenery, history and activities for all ages.

Hiker overlooking unique rock formations in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona

Arizona tribal lands

Discover the history and traditions of native communities in Arizona, where art and culture continue to influence the state.

Indigenous woman in traditional blue dress holding drum in desert landscape

Visitor Centers

A memorable trip is enhanced by finding the perfect place to unwind. Arizona offers luxury resorts, rustic cabins, and vintage trailers, all amazing destinations.

Historic brick buildings with mountain backdrop in quaint western town