If you've spent any amount of time on various blogs about Arizona, you've probably heard it before: once upon a time, a group of Apaches was killed while sheltering in a cave near what is now Two Guns.
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Let's be real: when one thinks about waterfalls, they don't usually think about waterfalls in Arizona. I can't say I blame anybody for that. It just is. But did you know that, despite being located in a desert, we do have Arizona waterfalls waiting to be experienced? So, I've decided to make a list.
Of all the waterfalls in Arizona, there's one that always, always, always makes every single best-of, must-do list. That waterfall is the world-famous Havasu Falls, located within the Grand Canyon and only accessible by a 22-mile round-trip hike or by helicopter.
Your New Favorite Guide to Ghost Towns in Arizona, Part II
When it comes to ghost towns in Arizona, the list is not short - not at all. I mean, that's why I needed to split this into two parts - and here's the second one. If you know of any Arizona ghost towns I missed, let me know - I love to…
Arizona is Home to Not One but TWO Particularly Legendary McDonald’s Restaurants
Perhaps by now you’ve heard of (or driven past) the legendary green McDonald’s located in Sedona, Arizona. When the McDonald’s corporation approached Sedona about opening a restaurant on the west end in 1993, the town…
Arizona Has Its Very Own Strange Species of Squirrel (Seriously)
Did you know that Arizona has its very own species of squirrel that lives nowhere else? Known as the Kaibab squirrel, these little guys are often mistaken for another type thanks to their similarities.
Could This Be the Most Awe-Inspiring Hiking Trail in Arizona?
You know, every time I think I've found the most amazing hiking trails in Arizona, I find another one that absolutely blows my mind. Like, there are thousands of incredible trails in the Copper State, but sometimes a trail rises above…
Anyone who knows me knows I'm really passionate about abandoned places. Abandoned places in Arizona are extra-special to me, considering I live here. Today, let's explore an abandoned mansion in Arizona up near Kingman you can still access to this day. It's an adventure worthy of having for sure!
It's fall. Finally, it's fall! You know what that means: it's time to check out some of my favorite autumn destinations in Arizona.
Your New Favorite Guide to Ghost Towns in Arizona, Part I
Arizona has a rich, storied past filled with outlaws, old mines, and a plethora of ghosts to show for it. At the time of this writing, there are about 300 known ghost towns in Arizona, all of which have a story to tell and a bounty of…
The Breathtaking State Natural Area in Arizona You’re Not Allowed to Visit
Hidden away in far southern Arizona is a stretch of land designated as a state natural area. It's an amazingly There's just one 'problem', though: it's not open to the public. While not entirely inaccessible, this fantastic…
Discover Lake Powell: Arizona’s Ultimate End-of-Summer Destination
Lake Powell is a gigantic (162,595 acres, 185.8 miles long, 254.1 square miles!), man-made reservoir created by the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam in 1963. Of all the amazing lakes in Arizona, this one's easily among the most…
Autumn in Arizona is such a magical time. From scenic drives and hikes to farms and vineyards, here are a few of my all-time favorite things to do in Arizona in the fall. What are some of yours? Let me know!
It's a reminder how incredible life can be - and how fragile it is at the same time. The oldest tree in Arizona is more than 'just' a tree; it symbolizes the beauty, strength, and fragility of life. It's been allowed to grow uninhibited for at least 1,000 years.
Located 30 miles northeast of Flagstaff, near the tiny reservation town of Leupp, Grand Falls is an utterly stunning waterfall in Arizona whose volume depends on recent snowmelt or rainfall. It's a sight to behold, and that's too bad, because very few people will be beholding it any time soon.
When I say the Rams Canyon Trail is incredible and offers some of the best views in Arizona along the way, I mean it's genuinely one of those trails you'll never forget once you've done it.
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Do you believe in ghosts? I'm not sure if I do, but countless ghost towns, eerie hotels, and ghost-infested schools supposedly make up the most haunted places in Arizona. I’ve compiled a list of Arizona's most famously…
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Did you know that there's an array of bizarre things one can find submerged within Lake Pleasant? This, coupled with a strange danger surrounding the lake that many people either ignore or fail to understand, add a bit of an eerie twist to this popular North Phoenix hangout.
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Saguaro cacti are numerous in Arizona. As of the time of this writing, there are millions of them scattered all over the state. Saguaro National Park has two million saguaro alone - and that's just one park (albeit a very saguaro-y…
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Arizona absolutely does have occasional tornadoes. In fact, there are typically three to five confirmed tornadoes yearly - more if you count landspout tornadoes, which often go unreported under the assumption of being 'dust devils'.
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Fellow locals claim the Copper State is a boring desert wasteland with little excitement and even less rainfall. As it turns out, though, this is incorrect. Arizona is remarkable, and we must step beyond the desert to discover it all.
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The human history along this hike is truly amazing and inspiring. You'll find ancient petroglyphs drawn long ago by Hohokam people who called the region home. You'll also encounter the remains of an old fort built by the Civilian…
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Are you a fan of scary stories and urban legends? Same. Here's the ultimate list of the creepiest urban legends from every US state.
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This trail is breathtaking. No matter where you look, you're surrounded by stereoscopic beauty. The forest is incredible, and the lake is to die for. It's one of Arizona's most ridiculously photogenic hikes, and I think you'll fall as madly in love with it as I have.
Beauty and the Beast: @dopplerjess.bsky.social stares down the incredible Morton 2.0 tornado back on June 5th.
today was one of those days i’ll remember for the rest of my life. we saw no fewer than seven or eight tornadoes, including twins. morton did it again, producing a photogenic wedge at one point that looked almost identical to the morton, tx beast of 2022. a surreal experience overall.
the deep glow.
Ackerly, Texas
May 29th, 2025
Another shot of the stunning structure on the storm in Nebraska that spat out numerous landspout tornadoes and THEN looked stupid amazing. May 15th, 2025. Today, I'm chasing big hail in Texas. Yeehaw.
i constantly forget this app is a thing lol
anyway here’s a texas supercell a few days back
yesterdays chase went very well. surreal!