10 Underrated Places In Arizona To Take An Out-Of-Towner
Do you have someone from out-of-state visiting soon? If you have a visitor who wants to see more of the local culture and attractions off the beaten path, you will want to take them on trips to these places that most people outside of Arizona don’t see often. Check out some of our recommendations:

If you live in the Phoenix area, a drive along Apache Trail is a must to show off the Sonoran Desert's landscape and give your visitors a thrill ride.

Does your guest have an interest in biology or space colonization? Check out Biosphere 2, a research facility in Oracle that was partly founded to explore the potential for humans to live in enclosed biomes in space. A tour will let you know how well that worked out.
Address: 32540 South Biosphere Road, Oracle.
Address: 32540 South Biosphere Road, Oracle.
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Do you know how many food festivals Arizona hosts every year? A LOT and they all cover a wide range of cuisines: Asian foods, Hawaiian foods, Greek foods, food trucks, vegetarian, tamales, and beers. You're bound to find one happening near you.
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For all things space-related, a visit to Lowell Observatory should be on your list. Check out the massive, antique telescope, the slides that show when Pluto was first spotted, and learn about the current research that is being conducted at the observatory.
Address: 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff.
Address: 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff.

Located in Window Rock, the Navajo Nation Museum hosts a wide range of exhibits and cultural events that represent the Navajo people.
Location: Highway 264 and Loop Road in Window Rock.
Location: Highway 264 and Loop Road in Window Rock.

Rodeos are a Western tradition, so a visit to one is something that should definitely be on the list of things to do for out-of-towners. You can find these happening at county and state fairs, but many of the rural areas also host rodeos.

For the visitor who wants to see modern art in the Southwest, make sure they stop at SmoCA. They regularly rotate their exhibits, so you will always find something new here.
Address: 7374 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale.
Address: 7374 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale.

Part museum, part botanical garden, and part zoo, this unique location is one of the best locations to learn about the desert many Arizonans live in.
Address: 2021 North Kinney Road, Tucson.
Address: 2021 North Kinney Road, Tucson.
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For the active guest who also happens to enjoy history, this is a unique place to take them. The trails here not only have beautiful canyon views, but they also lead you right up to old ruins.

Arizona and wine trails initially don't sound like they belong in the same sentence, but the state actually produces some amazing wines. There are three major wine trail locations: Sonoita, Willcox, and the Verde Valley.
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