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Phoenix/Sedona/Flagstaff, AZ Overview

Known as the Valley of the Sun, Phoenix is the 6th largest city in the nation - a hub of the rapidly growing southwest. The idyllic climate, with over 300 days of sunshine each year, has been a major reason for the region's growth ever since World War II, when it became a flight hub for the military because of the favorable climate. Named for the legendary Egyptian symbol of rebirth, it was a perfect choice for this city that was built on the ruins of the ancient Hohokam civilization, whose farmers dug irrigation canals that are still in use today! .

The capital of Arizona is a tourist magnet that claims to have more 5-star hotels than any other US city. Golfers in the know favor its countless world-class courses. Nature-lovers can't get enough of the desert canyon lands. Museums honor the ancient native culture and performing arts centers thrive on today's creative talent. If you just want to be pampered, this is "Spa Central." Nowhere else in Arizona will you find this harmonious contrast between city and wilderness. More than half the state's population lives in the urban basin around Phoenix, yet just beyond its borders are craggy mountains, vast forests, and a huge temperate desert. A western sense of informality and leisure keeps the pace relaxed so get there fast and take it slow!.

Reasons to visit Phoenix/Sedona/Flagstaff, AZ

Visitors enjoy the change of scenery, and come to explore the desert environment with its colorful rocks, canyons, lakes, Native American culture, and 19th-century pioneer history. It is one of the world's Top 5 golf destinations and there are also excellent tennis and some of the country's best spas. There are also adventure activities like dude ranches, river rafting, and four-wheeling desert excursions throughout a host of national and state parks, forests, and national monuments. You can enjoy everything year-round with an average of 330 days of sunshine each year. Baseball fans flock here in the spring to watch major league teams train.

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