Whether you’re a Phoenix local looking for a scenic weekend getaway or an out-of-state road tripper who wants to see the best of Arizona, taking a quick day
An Arizona Local’s Guide to Sedona: 27 Best Things to Do (+ Where to Eat & Stay)
Known for its iconic red rocks, scenic hiking trails, and unique beauty, Sedona is a one-of-a-kind vacation spot in the U.S. and a can’t-miss destination during a trip
A Local’s Guide to Scottsdale: 53+ Incredible Things to Do (+ Where to Eat & Stay)
With its spectacular luxury resorts, incredible restaurants and cool bars, beautiful desert landscapes and hiking trails, and clear, sunny skies, Scottsdale couldn’t be a better destination for a
Tom’s Thumb Hiking Trail in Scottsdale
Tom’s Thumb is a famous landmark in the McDowell Mountain Range in Scottsdale, Arizona, that looks just like a “thumbs up” on the top of the mountain. It’s
Quick Guide to Hiking Piestewa Peak Summit Trail in Phoenix
If you’re thinking about hiking Piestewa Peak in Phoenix, Arizona, prepare yourself for gorgeous panoramic views of the desert! Piestewa Peak Summit Trail is a challenging trail widely
10 Best Hikes in Sedona, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona, is known for its fantastic hiking trails, jaw-dropping views, and spectacular caves. There’s only one problem—it’s too difficult to narrow down which of the best hikes
Ultimate Guide to Soldier Pass Trail & Soldier Pass Cave
Soldier Pass Trail is one of the most popular hikes in Sedona, Arizona, for a good reason! It’s a moderate hike with great views, has points of interest
10 Best Places to Eat in Prescott
Prescott, Arizona, is one of my favorite day trips from Phoenix. It’s less than a two-hour drive from Downtown Phoenix, making it a super easy trip, and there
Best Things to Do in Old Town Cottonwood
Cottonwood, Arizona, is not a super well-known destination. However, this charming town makes the perfect getaway from Phoenix. Cottonwood is filled with excellent wine tasting rooms, fabulous restaurants,
Top Wineries on the Verde Valley Wine Trail in Arizona
When you think about wine regions across the United States, the Oregon Coast, Napa Valley, and Upstate New York likely come to mind, right? It may surprise you