17 Sites In Arizona That Will Remind You How Stunning America Truly Is
The United States happens to exist on one stunning piece of land. Perhaps I’m biased, but it is my personal opinion that Arizona makes this place appear even more beautiful, thanks to our diverse and colorful landscapes. Check out some of the places in Arizona that make this country a beautiful one:

A smooth, sandstone slot canyon in a stunning color palette? I can think of few better ways to start off this list.

Located on the Navajo Nation in Chinle, this canyon is home to families, history, and a beautiful addition to our national parks.
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The hoodoos and other rock formations here are an incredible find, and one you probably won't soon forget.
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People flock here every summer just to see the waterfall---and what a sight it is.

There's a reason we're called the Grand Canyon state. A visit here is an absolute must.

Arizona's beauty isn't limited to what you will find above ground. Even our caves offer some beautiful views.

Located within the Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls is an amazing oasis for both visitors and residents alike.

Located near the base of the San Francisco Peaks, Lockett Meadow is a popular spot for watching seasonal changes and shows that Arizona isn't limited to desert views.
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Despite looking like a squiggly line on maps, Mogollon Rim has both beautiful views and some of Arizona's forests.

An iconic view of the Southwest, Monument Valley is another example of our unique landscapes.

Oak Creek is a beautiful spot within the Verde Valley year-round and is a great oasis during the summer months.

If you've ever wanted to see where these unique cacti grow naturally en masse, then you should plan a visit to this park along the Arizona-Mexico border.

One of the major attractions along old Route 66, Petrified Forest has a stunning array of landscapes and fossils.
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This place is part of the reasons Sedona is so popular and just one of the prime places to see our red landscapes.

Established to preserve its namesake cactus, Saguaro National Park is also just one of the many areas to witness just how beautiful the desert can be.

Rugged and potentially dangerous, the Superstitions are the epitome of desert wilderness.

The last example of red rocks on our list, Vermilion Cliffs is also home to the Wave and some beautiful rock formations.
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