Top 7 Things to do in the Southwest
Explore the American Southwest like a local!
AZ, United States
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend -- I put these two together as they are located both in Page, Arizona. Close enough together to get done in one day. Make sure to do the picture tour of Antelope Canyon to get amazing shots. And go early enough to beat the crowds on both!
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UT, United States
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
The Wave Trail
Another beautiful hiking destination, the Wave features wild flowers and orange gradient rocks. Be mindful of the need for a permit, but definitely worth the game.
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NM, United States
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
White Sands National Monument
A spectacular views with great gram photog potential, this stop in New Mexico even has the option for you to rent sleds to sled down the sand dunes! Grown up playground? Sign me up.
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UT, United States
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Zion National Park
National Parks are my favorite and this one is no different. Drive through the park marveling at the beautiful scenery or hike one of their famous narrows. The options are limitless
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Oljato-Monument Valley, UT
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Oljato-Monument Valley
Located on the Arizona/Utah boarder, this natural phenomenon is a breathtaking sight to see. Drive, horseback ride, or tour through the park. But don’t forget to secure your camping spot with spectacular views.
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Sedona, AZ
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Sedona
This magical city is located in northern Arizona nestled among red rock country. Stone formations that change color with the sun, and self proclaimed 100 things to do. This place is a must see for wildlife lovers and wine connoisseur alike.
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AZ, United States
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Grand Canyon National Park
One of the seven wonders of the world, this landmark does not disappoint. Taking a pink jeep tour or hiking down to the bottom, there is no wrong way to do it. However, if you get the chance to hike to Havasupai, you will not be sorry.
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