Summer is approaching spots with many opportunities for fun holiday. Northern Arizona has many breathtaking scenic places like the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Navajo Nation, Hopi Mesas, and the Wild West town of Williams, Arizona.
You can not see any images to compare the Grand Canyon in person. There are many ways to see it. Visitors can take flight in a helicopter or airplane tour. Hikers can walk the trails or ride a mule down and back. Visitors can camp at theOr above and do day hikes. Brave visitors can go on the Sky Walk, a half-circle glass hanging way over the Grand Canyon to see the guests, far beneath their feet.
to explore Lake Powell is another beautiful place with miles of slot canyons, beach and water. See Lake Powell by air or barge and other by canoe, explore jet ski or small boats. With changing water levels and their enormous size, the Lake Powell a different experience each time you come back. 2010 marks the RainbowCentennial Bridge with 100 years of the Rainbow Bridge, a National Monument. It is one of the largest natural bridges in the world.
The Navajo Nation lives up to its name with 27,000 square miles and the largest reservation in America. The Navajo Nation has a fascinating culture, arts, history and scenic views. People can see historic rock paintings, ruins, and the national monuments such as Canyon de Chelly and Navajo National Monument in Monument Valley.
Hopi has a hotel near Tuba City,Arizona called Moenkopi Legacy Inn and Suites. From there, guests can arrange tours through the villages and Hopi lands. Hopi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in North America, from the year 900 AD
Williams is the gateway to the Grand Canyon and the last wild-west town in the southwest. Look around and you'll see cowboys and friendly people on the historic Route 66. While it has modern, clean accommodations, you'll know you're in a mountain village. Take the GrandCanyon Railway from Williams to Grand Canyon beware, it's a wild ride!
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