Monument Valley

Spanning the Arizona-Utah border is one of the most photographed places on Earth: Monument Valley. Accessible via US-163, this red-sand desert features sandstone buttes and towers that rise up to 1,000 feet high. Today, Monument Valley is part of the larger Monument Valley Park maintained by the Navajo Nation. The History of Monument Valley Monument […]

Oak Creek Canyon

Northern Arizona is known for its natural beauty and unique geology. Our delivery drivers are no strangers to scenic drives, and Oak Creek Canyon is among the best in the country—in fact, it’s among Rand McNally’s Top 5 Most Scenic Drives in America. Located between the cities of Sedona and Flagstaff, the Oak Creek Canyon […]

Tumamoc Hill

Buttes are geological formations that feature steep, often nearly-vertical sides that lead to a flattened plateau. These hills, which are found throughout the state of Arizona, create a unique landscape that our drivers often enjoy as they perform their duties. Tumamoc Hill is one such feature located near “A” Mountain and downtown Tucson. This popular […]

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

The Sonoran Desert covers approximately 100,000 square miles of the American Southwest, as well as a portion of northern Mexico. This unique ecological area is the hottest desert on the continent of North America, and is home to many well-loved and easily-recognizable species of plants and animals. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, located in Tucson, Arizona, […]

The Thing? Dragoon, Arizona

If you’re traveling I-10 between Tucson and El Paso, you may notice a significant number of blue and yellow of billboards advertising a strange attraction: The Thing? This mysterious Arizona roadside stop can be found in Dragoon, AZ, which lies between the cities of Benson and Wilcox in the southeast region of the state. Keep […]

Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona

Slot canyons are narrow canyons with high walls, which are formed over time by running water. Antelope Canyon, or Tsé bighánílíní in the Navajo language, is one such canyon located in Page, AZ. This beautiful canyon, which is approximately 120 feet deep and over 1,000 feet long, has been widely publicized thanks to its photogenic […]

Governor Hunt’s Pyramid Tomb

When most people think of pyramids, they envision the giant structures found in Egypt or Central America. However, you may be surprised to learn that you don’t need to visit these exotic locations to view such a structure—you simply need to visit Papago Park in Phoenix, AZ, where the pyramid tomb of Arizona governor George […]

Arcosanti

Arizona is not only home to numerous natural wonders, it also contains some of the nation’s most unique scientific and urban experiments. One such experiment is embodied by Arcosanti, a self-proclaimed “urban laboratory” located in Mayer, AZ. This unique—and thus far unfinished—utopia was originally designed as a fusion of architecture and ecology, aiming to house […]

Lumberjack Muffler Man

Flagstaff, Arizona is home to two large fiberglass statues known as the Muffler Men, although the exact location of their residence has varied over the decades. Today the Muffler Men are associated with Northern Arizona University sports and the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. Feel free to read on if you would like to learn a […]

Casa Grande Ruins

If your travels happen to take you through – or even near – Coolidge, Arizona, you may have the opportunity to stop by the Casa Grande Ruins. This is a national monument that is believed to have been built over seven hundred years ago, and it has enjoyed protection from the United States government since […]

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