Rainbow Rock Shop Dinosaurs

When your travels take you through Holbrook, AZ, you’ll want to consider taking exit 286 off I-40 to stop by the Rainbow Rock Shop. Although this is not the only place you can find dinosaur statues in Holbrook, you can find many tall dinosaurs in close proximity to each other when you stop at the […]

The Wonders of Arizona’s Stretch of Route 66

There is a great deal of history along Route 66, and Arizona’s stretch of it has plenty to offer. Whether you are traveling from West to East or vice versa, you’ll come across all kinds of attractions and excitement. From Topock and Golden Shores in the West to Flagstaff in the middle and Lupton in […]

Good Enough Mine

It takes a certain kind of sense of humor and philosophy to name a mining claim Tombstone, and that’s just what Ed Schieffelin did in 1877. The town of Tombstone, Arizona has some interesting history thanks to the Good Enough mine, and thanks to this history it has been transformed into a tourist attraction. Today […]

Kartchner Caverns State Park

Not all discoveries are revealed immediately, and the discovery of the Kartchner Caverns took more than a decade to become public knowledge. It is fortunate that people did find out about this natural cave, as the cave has become a worthwhile attraction for anyone who finds him or herself in the area. In addition to […]

Standin’ on the Corner Park

If you’re a fan of the Eagles and you find yourself in Winslow, Arizona, you will want to stop by Standin’ on the Corner Park, a site that has become a popular photo op destination. You can even catch the Standin’ on the Corner Festival if you’re in the area during late September. Take a […]

Hi Jolly’s Tomb

The best types of roadside attractions are those that are beautiful, educational, and historically significant. Quartzsite, Arizona covers all three bases with Hi Jolly’s tomb, which was dedicated in January of 1903 and completed in 1936. Hi Jolly was known for a camel experiment that was designed to make desert life easier, which you can […]

Pima Air & Space Museum

The Pima Air & Space Museum is a 127-acre complex housing nearly 300 aircraft from around the world. This museum has gained renown as one of the largest aerospace museums to operate without government funding. Located east of the Tucson Airport on E Valencia Rd., our drivers often catch a glimpse of the museum’s gleaming […]

Tohono Chul

Located in the lovely Tucson suburb of Casas Adobes and set against the backdrop of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Tohono Chul is a botanical garden, museum, and cultural center. Named “desert garden” in the language of the Tohono O’odham people, Tohono Chul aims to connect residents and visitors with the beauty of nature and the […]

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 […]

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