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This rugged, primarily unpaved road twists and turns through some of Arizona's most rural landscapes.

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Browse the destinations collected under Scenic Drives in Arizona so you can compare the strongest park guides and stops in one place.
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This rugged, primarily unpaved road twists and turns through some of Arizona's most rural landscapes.
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This rugged, primarily unpaved road twists and turns through some of Arizona's most rural landscapes.
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With over 460 winding curves at over 9,383-feet above sea level, this road is definitely not for the faint of heart.
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Snaking along the border of Arizona and New Mexico is this historic byway of otherworldly canyons and towering sandstone bluffs.
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Boasting some of the best views of Red Rock Country, this trail is one of the most scenic drives through Arizona.
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As you drive down the US Highway 89A, you will encounter this scenic drive from Fredonia and Bitter Springs.
If you are looking for peace and solitude, then consider a road trip along this 75-mile byway.
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A wonderful introduction to the diverse landscapes of Arizona can be seen on this leisurely 26-mile journey with zig-zagging switchbacks.
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This route is a must-see for any nature lover. For 10.5 miles, this road travels through the winding hills of the Sonoran Desert as it crawls up the side of Harquahala Mountain.
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This iconic route makes a quick jaunt through the northern part of Arizona on its way from Illinois to California.
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Travel down this scenic road and visit several different cities that left their mark on the history of Arizona.
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Connecting the towns of Wickenburg and Wikieup is this 54-mile long road.
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No trip to Arizona would be complete without seeing the Grand Canyon, and this road leads you right up to the North Rim, where you will find those dramatic sweeping views you've always imagined.
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Boasting over 25-miles of awe-inspiring views of red rock formations and towering sandstone spires, it is easy to see why this road is one of the most visited and photographed places in Arizona.
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If you are driving to Jerome, you will inevitably cross through the Black Hills are using this scenic road.
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This trail will open your eyes to the sacred land that is Navajo Nation.
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The Wild West is alive and well along this 42-mile section of the legendary Route 66.
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This will easily be one of the most scenically diverse drives you will take in Arizona.
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Affectionately named the "Gateway to Red Rock Country," this short but scenic drive crams a lot of jaw-dropping sights in just 7.5 miles.
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Make your way to the south rim of the Grand Canyon by driving along this beautiful, scenic road.
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It is easy to see why this road has been awarded as one of the Top 5 Scenic Drives in America.
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This road treks up more than 6,000 feet from the Sonoran Desert to the Santa Catalina Mountains, with plenty of scenic stops and picturesque views along the way.
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The twists and turns of this 35-mile drive make their way towards the summit of Mount Graham.
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Escape the crowds and enjoy this peaceful 48-mile ride along the valley floor of the Chinle Wash.
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Take this 123-mile trip through Arizona's second-largest mountain range to see pine forests, lush valleys, and eroded limestone cliffs.
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Located in the Fort Apache Reservation, this 10-mile road is a leisurely drive amongst pine and fir forests and desert rock canyons.