9 Hidden Attractions Locals Keep To Themselves In Arizona
By Monica Spencer
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Published September 15, 2017
Arizona is filled with wonderfully hidden restaurants, hiking trails, and attractions that are a joy to find. We’re going to make that effort just a little easier for you by showing you 9 hidden attractions around Arizona that are sure to bring a smile to your face.
1. Cliff Jail, Clifton
When this small town in Territorial Arizona needed a jail in 1881, Clifton’s residents made use of the rugged terrain by constructing a cliffside jail to house local criminals. It was used until 1906 when a massive flood threatened to drown inmates and was abandoned. These days, you can find a restored version of the jail still sitting in the granite cliff that you can visit.
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2. Dwarf Car Museum, Maricopa
This little museum houses a private collection of dwarf cars, taking the designs of some beautiful classic cars and sizing them down to a fraction of their original size. Here, you’ll find a labor of love since each is handmade and capable of racing!
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52954 West Halfmoon Road, Maricopa
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3. Gold King Mansion, Kingman
Hidden away in the Hualapai Mountains, this "mansion" was originally intended to be a model of modern housing for miners but later turned into a spot for the mine owners to wine and dine stock holders. It was eventually abandoned and what remains today shows the craftsmanship that went into this building.
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4. Red Mountain Trail, Flagstaff
If you’ve ever wanted to know what the inside of a volcano looks like, you’ll be intrigued by what you find on this hike. Located 25 miles northwest of Flagstaff, this fairly easy hike shows off spires and crystals in an alien-like environment.
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5. Roy Purcell Murals, Chloride
Hidden away in the Cerbat Mountains about a mile from town, this mural dates to the 1960s when an art student created this massive mural. The local community was supportive of this art installation, seeing it as a way to entice travelers into town and they have even restored some of the faded areas.
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6. Sycamore Falls, Williams
Sycamore Canyon is the second largest canyon in Arizona and inside you’ll find some rather pretty sights. Sycamore Falls (also known as Paradise Forks) is one example. Composed of towering basalt rocks, you’ll find a seasonal stream and waterfall, which is best seen after the annual snowmelt.
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7. St. Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Monastery, Florence
This quiet Greek Orthodox monastery sits on the outskirts of Florence, a small oasis in the desert. The monastery is open to the public and shows off some impressive Mediterranean architecture and art.
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4784 North St Joseph’s Way, Florence
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8. Tres Rios Wetlands, Phoenix
Hey, did you know wetlands exist in the desert? Tres Rios Wetlands is a restoration of the natural riparian area to create a habitat for local wildlife with trees, shrubs, and reeds surrounding the waters. You will need a permit to visit, so check the website below for details.
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9. Valley of the Moon, Tucson
This hidden Tucson park is home to whimsy, magic, and childlike imagination. The fairyland park is a fascinating place to visit, where plays and other events are held during Tucson’s cooler months.
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2544 East Allen Road, Tucson
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Want to check out more hidden spots around the state? You can read about some of our favorites in 10 Spectacular Hidden Gems In Arizona That Are Completely Free To Visit .
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