Phoenix served more as a hub for our Arizona road journey from Death Valley than as a destination in and of itself. While it’s not our favorite city (mainly because it’s not very walkable), we adored the stunning desert vistas just outside the city.
Suppose you want to spend a weekend somewhere with near-perfect weather (from outside summer), several great hikes within easy driving distance of the city, and an abundance of places to enjoy brunch and beverages afterward. In that case, Phoenix is the place for you.
More than 4.5 million people call Phoenix, Arizona, its capital, home. Phoenix is known for its abundance of year-round events and one-of-a-kind outdoor activities because of the city’s average of more than 299 days of sunlight yearly. In addition, it is a popular spot for diners looking for a taste of the southwest.
Phoenix is located in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, yet it is a fast-expanding metropolis. Phoenix is home to several species of flora and fauna that can only be found in the desert. In addition, we saw some of the most beautiful sunsets of our lives there.
Day 1
Phoenix, Arizona art museums
Start in the north and make your way to the Seattle Art Museum, which has works from locals like Georgia O’Keeffe to foreigners like Claude Monet and Diego Rivera. In addition to permanent collections, it features thrilling, timely exhibits like Yayoi Kusama’s infinite mirror room, You Who are Getting Obliterated with in Dancing Swarm of Fireflies, and curious oddities like Narcissa Niblack Thorne’s tiny copies of actual rooms from throughout the globe.
Salt River Kayaking Trip
Check in at Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch no later than 20 minutes before your scheduled launch time to sign waivers, have your gear ready, and go through safety procedures. You can buy things like water, sunscreen, and dry bags. Distributing sporting goods the basics of paddling, river safety, and river geography will all be covered at orientation. There is a requirement for orientation. It’s time to launch; have everyone gather at a prearranged spot and get ready to go out into the Salt River. Have a safe and wonderful time away! The trip ends at the Foxtail Administration Site two hours after blastoff. Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch shuttle will pick you and your stuff up.
Jerome and Sedona
The Roosevelt Arts District
Be sure to stop by Monorchid, a coffee shop/gallery/lounge where you can get unique, handcrafted items from nearby artisans. Greenwood, a female-owned brewing on East Roosevelt that reflects Phoenix’s calm throwback flair, is the place to go if you feel thirsty (Phoenix does boast over 300 days of sunlight a year, after all).
Day 2
Grand Canyon South Rim With Ground Tour
Flagstaff and the High Desert
Enjoy your stay at La Posada. Take advantage of the Turquoise Room’s excellent cuisine and service by dining there for tonight and ordering a takeout lunch the following day.
Phoenix, Arizona, is quickly growing into one of the most substantial cities in the state and is already a popular tourist destination. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.