Feb. 14 marks Arizona’s 112th anniversary as a state. To celebrate, Arizona Office of Tourism shares 14 favorite reasons to fall (even deeper) in love with the Grand Canyon State.
Author: Josh Coddington
National Plan for Vacation Day: Arizona Awaits
Sometimes it’s tough to say goodbye to the joy and gift-giving of the holiday season once the calendar turns to January, but National Plan for Vacation Day provides a perfect opportunity to give yourself a gift to kick off the new year.
Arizona: An Unexpected Winter Wonderland
Most people don’t associate snowy scenes and experiences with the great state of Arizona, but a slightly closer look reveals the Grand Canyon State offers plenty of wintertime activities that require warm jackets, gloves and hearty boots.
Arizona Cozy Cabin Adventures
From Arizona’s Rooms With a View cabin rental program offering unique lodging in five of the state’s national forests to private operators across the state, there’s a perfect cozy cabin experience waiting for everyone.
Pumpkin Patches 2023
Fall looks a little different in Arizona compared to other parts of the country. However, with farms throughout the state offering pumpkins, corn mazes, hayrides and family fun, Arizonans still know how to embrace the coming holiday season.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Arizona
From incredible food and rich history to inspirational music and brilliant art, Arizona is truly an epicenter for embracing Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Fall Arts, Food & Wine Festivals
To kickstart the return to the state’s amazing outdoor spaces and fall-themed fun, Arizona Office of Tourism has rounded up a few great Arizona fall festivals to help residents and visitors enjoy the cooling weather.
Arizona Mountain Towns
Arizona is famous for wind-swept desert vistas, iconic saguaro cacti reaching toward the sky and backdrops of glowing, amber-hued sunsets. While the summer sun delivers its warm embrace in the state’s lower elevations, there are equally captivating sights and experiences waiting to be explored across the state’s cooler mountain regions as well.