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Lake PowellCovering an impressive 161,000-acres, this lake is the largest artificial reservoir in the state and the second-largest reservoir in the entire country.
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Explore Point of Interest in Arizona State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Arizona State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Lake PowellCovering an impressive 161,000-acres, this lake is the largest artificial reservoir in the state and the second-largest reservoir in the entire country.
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Horseshoe BendIt is easy to see how this natural wonder has become one of the most iconic landmarks of Arizona.
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Antelope CanyonWith swirls of orange, pink, and red sandstone walls, this canyon is easily one of the most mesmerizing places in the world.
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Monument ValleyWhen visiting the Colorado Plateau, you cannot miss dozens of these sandstone buttes protruding from the desert-like gigantic rocky skyscrapers.
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Salt River CanyonLocated in the Tonto National Forest, this hypnotic mix of jagged rocks, desert shrubs, and gushing rivers is one of the most underrated attractions in Arizona.
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Havasu FallsWhile Arizona is known for its red canyons and barren landscape, many people are surprised to find out it is also home to several majestic waterfalls.
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Mount LemmonNo trip through the Santa Catalina Mountains would be complete without trekking up its highest peak.
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McMillan MesaThis natural area has over 300-acres of wilderness for you to explore.
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Ramsey CanyonThis shady, wooded ecosystem is a pleasant change from the dry, desert landscape that Arizona is known for.
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Camelback MountainPerched right outside the city of Phoenix sits this camel-shaped mountain.
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Kartchner CavernsComprised of 50,000-year-old limestone stalactites and stalagmites.
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Lava River CaveThis .75-mile-long lava tube was believed to be formed between 650,000 and 700,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption near Hart Prairie.
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Meteor CraterIn the middle of the Arizonan desert is this landmark that is quite literally
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Tonto Natural BridgeThe biggest attraction in the Tonto Natural Bridge State Park is the largest travertine bridge on the planet.
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The WaveThe twirling slopes of the Coyote Buttes are some of the most mesmerizing attractions in Arizona.

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Grand Canyon National ParkMore than five million people come to visit the Grand Canyon every year; most are satisfied to spend a few hours taking in the views from the South Rim, but that's just a tiny fraction of what Grand Canyon National Park has to offer.