


Discover Arizona's rich natural history and prehistoric past at this engaging museum.
Handcrafted by local Navajo artisans, these pieces often feature intricate silverwork and turquoise stones, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.
Arizona is famous for its petrified wood, which is millions of years old and comes in a variety of colors. It's often carved into decorative items.
The giant saguaro cactus is Arizona's state flower, and its seeds are often used to make jewelry, wind chimes, and other decorative items.
Stay hydrated during long hours of exploring the museum.
Ideal for walking around the museum and exploring nearby attractions.
Keep your phone powered for photos, maps, and guides throughout the day.

Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, sour cream, and avocado.
Bacon-wrapped hot dog on a bolillo roll, topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.
Cactus paddles sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and chiles, served on corn tortillas.
50-acre botanical garden featuring desert plants from around the world.
Interactive science museum with IMAX theater and planetarium.
Museum dedicated to American Indian art and culture.
A Phoenix institution since 1967, known for its classic American breakfast dishes and retro atmosphere.
A popular spot for hearty breakfast dishes, including their signature 'Chicken Fried Steak' and 'Red Velvet Pancakes'.
A stylish spot offering New American cuisine, with a popular lunch menu featuring dishes like the 'Chelsea's Burger' and 'Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup'.
Humpback Rocks offers stunning views of the Shenandoah Valley, with a short, steep hike to the summit.
Explore Mexico City's history through art and artifacts at this engaging museum.

Historic Blakeley State Park, a hidden gem in Alabama, offers a glimpse into the state's rich history, with remnants of a 19th-century plantation and a Civil War-era fort.