The Ultimate Arizona Road Trip: A 7 Day Journey through Arizona's Untamed Beauty

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Arizona is a stunning state full of natural beauty and unique history that is worth taking some time to experience. From the rugged red rocks of Sedona to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon and from the historic Route 66 to the wild west towns of Tombstone and Bisbee, this road trip should encourage your adventurous spirit. We loved every minute of the seven days we spent in this fantastic state, and hopefully, this video will help you plan your own unforgettable adventure through Arizona’s unspoiled beauty. So, buckle up and get ready to hit the road on the ultimate Arizona road trip!

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0:00 Intro
0:37 Day 1 – Page to Grand Canyon
15:00 Day 2 – Grand Canyon to Jerome / Sedona
28:15 Day 3 – Jerome / Sedona to Tucson
38:36 Day 4 – Tucson to Tombstone
51:20 Day 5 – Tombstone to Yuma
1:03:45 Day 6 – Yuma

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  1. I know who Snoopy is. If you have not flown into the Sedona airport, it is a must You fly in and do the final turn among those gorgeous red rocks. A beautiful landing. The music museum looks like a must.

  2. Pretty to look at, but they seem poorly designed. Red flag for me, is a wood slat ceiling that runs all the way over the shower stall. I'm thinking that even if you seal the heck out of it, eventually, moisture/mold could be a huge problem in the wood. Unless its teak? Walls of glass are beautiful, but a couch wall with windows that could open vs.a wall of glass that the doors have to actually be open to enjoy a breeze. I'd leave windows open all night but not doors. Prefer one less glass wall. Pricey! Love the videos, thank you!

  3. Shocked to hear birdcage theatre entry has fee..much less 15$.we used to get sassafras drink like old days..sit n look at gun holes across roof.back stage accessible,then over to gazette for personalized newspaper of shootout story next day of the ok corral event. Cemetery a must..walk thru n read alot of famous names. Thanx for memory tour❤.age 70..

  4. That Beautiful hotel you & your dad stayed at in the Grand Canyon, burnt down, when we had the massive fires!!!! All that was left, was the stonework, in the entryway!!!!!!
    By the way I enjoy your videos of you & your dad & also you with your family!!

  5. Thank you for sharing this with me. Your Dad is so cool. ❤. My Dad took my brother's and sister on vacation every year from California to everything. I miss them days in the 70s and 80s. I miss my Dad and mom so much. Thank God I have my sons.

  6. Awesome video! I watched the whole thing! I live 2 minutes away from Papago Park where l ride my mountain bike and hike. I’ve been to a few places featured in this video. I have to check out the ones that I haven’t been to.

  7. Great Video! We already had planned to see many of the places on the video in a couple weeks. Your photos made them even more exciting. As usual, looking forward to visiting your restaurant recommendations.

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