The 7 Best Places To Hide In Arizona In The Event Of A Zombie Apocalypse
Okay, confession time: one of my guilty pleasures is watching “Doomsday Preppers.” Do these people take emergency preparedness to the extreme? Yes, but once you work through all the conspiracy theories and anxiety laden mentalities, these folks have a much better chance at surviving in any given disaster than the average person. One disaster that people are planning for is a seemingly inevitable zombie apocalypse.
Not surprisingly, Arizona has been ranked several times as one of the few places in the country that could survive hordes of zombies. Our harsh landscapes, gun culture, and general dislike for non-Zonies is a major contributor to this. However, not all locations in the state are equal for survival. Scientists have admitted that the safest places to hide from a zombie outbreak are in remote locations. Seems reasonable enough, right? You will have a lower chance of infection and the likelihood that zombies will come your way are significantly lower than in a larger urban area where people are in close contact with each other. But what places in Arizona would be best for your chance of survival? Check out some of these selections below.


Far removed from any major city, the Grand Canyon also has the benefit of a long, dangerous trek into the canyon’s depths to reach safety. Plus, should any zombies stumble to the canyon, they may die from the long hike or simply by falling over the edge.
However, the pitfalls to this choice include not surviving the journey to the Grand Canyon, especially in summer. Plus, there’s also the Havasupai who already live in the canyon at Supai who probably would not take kindly to strange folks squatting in their home. (I don’t blame them!) This is a plan you would probably want to make arrangements for in advance.


What better place to escape zombies for the foreseeable future than in a Cold War era underground facility? The structure is steel-reinforced concrete that has a number of tunnels and blast doors, plus there’s the added benefit that it's underground. Other similar bunkers and bomb shelters from the era can provide similar protection but on a much smaller scale.
If you can figure out how to make the area appear less visible and bring a good stock of provisions with you, you may have a chance of just avoiding the zombie apocalypse altogether while someone else deals with eradicating them.



Well, now that I shared all of my potential hideaways, what locations in the state would you want to hole up in during the zombie apocalypse? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below!
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