10 Best Backpacking Trips in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Get ready to take on the challenge of the Big Ditch — here's the top backpacking routes to consider when planning your trip.
Get ready to take on the challenge of the Big Ditch — here's the top backpacking routes to consider when planning your trip.
There’s no better way to experience the unique landscape of America’s Southwest than with a Lake Havasu camping trip.
With dark skies, amazing scenery and vistas, and an abundance to do along the way, a trip to the canyon is an amazing way to spend a weekend — or week!
Below is a breakdown of the best seasons to visit this storied desert park, ranked from our most favorite to our least. Hint: they’re all spectacular in their own right.
If you’re looking to RV, tent, backpack, or car camp near Saguaro National Park, we’ve selected the best camping sites to make your Southwestern dreams come true.
These yurts, tents, tiny homes, and trailers are the perfect way to experience the grit and solitude of wilderness camping, without sacrificing creature comforts entirely.
For those with a fascination with the spiritual and the desolate, old deserted towns have an allure that can only be alleviated by exploration.
If you’re looking for a real Arizona adventure, what could be cooler than finding your way underground?
Whether you come for a weekend or stay for the week, Sedona and the surrounding area boast some great camping opportunities.
Thanks to its unique geology, the Land of Enchantment has an extensive geothermal system and is packed full of hot springs.
With two of Utah’s Big Five national parks within a half hour of downtown, Moab is the ideal basecamp for your adventures.
Grand Canyon's epic desert landscape attracts millions of visitors every year, but only the truly determined get enjoy its hidden waterfalls.