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from national parks to historic small towns, you’re sure to discover an unforgettable experience

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Camp Verde, Arizona

Centrally located in the picturesque Verde Valley, Camp Verde offers outdoor recreation, wildlife and historic sites. Spanning 18 miles of the Verde River, it’s a perfect destination for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

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Clarkdale, Arizona

Located in the heart of the Verde Valley, Clarkdale’s small town vibe offers visitors a chance to relax and take in all the natural surrounding beauty.  Explore ancient ruins, historic homes and adventures along the Verde River. 

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Cottonwood, Arizona

Located in the “Heart of the Verde Valley Wine Country” historic Old Town Cottonwood features amazing restaurants, shops, tasting rooms, galleries and more.  Explore ancient civilizations, historic sites, the Verde River and a taste of the true old west.   

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Flagstaff, Arizona

Located in the high country mountains of northern Arizona, Flagstaff is a four season playground. A perfect mix of small town charm and outdoor adventure. With its “International Dark Sky City” designation, Flagstaff is the ideal destination to explore the night skies.  

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Grand Canyon Village, Arizona

Your Grand Canyon adventure begins in Grand Canyon Village.  Located at the South Rim, the Village holds some of the best scenic overlooks in the park. Begin your tour at the visitor center to find knowledgeable staff and the most comprehensive information to help create your bucket list journey into this natual wonder.
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Peach Springs, Arizona

Ready to experience an unspoiled section of historic Route 66?  Want to visit the capital of the Hualapai nation? Welcome to Peach Springs. With activities that include cave exploring and whitewater rafting, this is a destinaiton not to be missed.
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Williams, Arizona

Known as the gateway to the Grand Canyon, Williams is a small town nestled in the Ponderosa Pines.  With over six blocks of historic Route 66, a wildlife park you can drive through and a train ready to take you on a trip back in time to the Grand Canyon, Williams has something for everyone. 

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Winslow, Arizona

Home to the most famous “corner” of historic Route 66, visitors from all over come to Winslow to stand and take advantage of this photo opportunity.  From historical hotels, iconic parks and the best preserved meteor impact site on earth, Winslow delivers.

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