13 Bizarre Roadside Attractions In Arizona That Will Make You Do A Double Take
Arizona is a land full of beautiful landscapes that certainly garner a double take. But did you know there are also plenty of strange spots along the state’s highways that are worth a double take AND a picture? Here’s a few of the weirder things you might see around the state:


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4. This pair of giant spurs in Wickenburg is also a little weird.
It sits in a roundabout a little north of town on Highway 93 and was installed last year.


Known by many other names like Area 66 and the Arizona Death Star, this restaurant turned house may soon become open to visitors but for now most people enjoy getting a photo in front of the oddly shaped building.


You’ll everything from this caterpillar made of bowling balls and a flamingo made from an old gas tank. Residents here certainly learned how to make something out of nothing!

Once planned for a tourist stop around the theme of Santa’s desert vacation spot, the town of Santa Claus today sits in ruins along Highway 93.
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What is it? We don’t want to ruin the surprise!


Sadly, the tortoise isn’t real but is still worth a photo op because it is bigger than the picture suggests. It sits on the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce property along Highway 95.

This museum measures a mere 134 square feet and is located at the Buckboard City Cafe along Highway 60.
Didn’t see your favorite weird spot listed here? We might have covered it before! Check out some of our previous articles, such as this one about weird museums or this one on strange but cool things you’ll find on Route 66.
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