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Swimming
If you need to escape the Arizona sun, then you can dive into one of the numerous swimming holes dotted around the state.
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Swimming Details
Arizona is one of the hottest and driest states in the country, seeing an average temperature of over 100 degrees during summer. If you need to escape the Arizona sun, then you can dive into one of the numerous swimming holes dotted around the state. Natural springs, artificial lakes, and even cascading waterfalls are just a sample of refreshing areas where you can cool off after a long day of exploring or sightseeing.
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