A master-planned town with a rich history, scenic views, and attractions like the Arizona Copper Art Museum and Verde Canyon Railroad.
A quirky town known for its gem and mineral shows, with attractions like the Tomb of Hi Jolly and Joanne's Gum Gallery Museum.
A getaway to the White Mountains, with a rich cultural heritage, scenic views, and attractions like the Casa Malpais Archaeological Park & Museum.
A small town with a Wild West history, featuring attractions like the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum, and the Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.
A town famous for its Wild West history, with attractions like the O.K. Corral Gunfight Site, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, and The Bird Cage Theater.
A historic town that stands strong despite a devastating fire, with attractions like the Shrine of St Joseph and Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park.
A must-visit town for a taste of the past, with attractions like the Return to the 50s Museum, Original Route 66 Gift Shop, and 1860 Arizona Territorial Jail.
A town known as "The Flagstone Capital of the World," with attractions like the Ash Fork Route 66 Museum and Cathedral Caves.
A quaint town offering an experience of the old rural Southwest, with attractions like the Gila River, Duncan's Public Library, and Ranch's House family restaurant.