Fountain Hills/Fort McDowell brings you the best of the Southwest. Spectacular mountain views greet you. And wait until you see the moon rise! Blessed by nature, this oasis also features fascinating history, arts, and culture.

Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale features art galleries, scenic golf courses, miles of bike trails for cyclers and runners, and shopping malls and speciality stores for serious shoppers.

Williams is a unique community with a storied past. It is one of the main entrances to the Grand Canyon National Park and, while today’s visitors can experience the modern amenities seen in most tourist destinations, they are also invited to personally share in the history and nostalgia of this mountain community.

Two hundred seventy-seven magnificent miles of riverbed running through breathtaking scenes of plateaus, rock formations, falls, rapids, and gorges makes the Grand Canyon truly worthy of it’s name and acclamation as one of the geological showcases of the world.

Packed with energy and surrounded by beautiful natural wonders Flagstaff warmly welcomes visitors to northern Arizona. But that’s not all. with over two-hundred restaurants, a variety of accommodations, world-class attractions, and colorful nightspots, our small-town charm gives big-town excitement.

Prescott, Arizona is home to some of the most amazing natural beauty to be found in Arizona and is a hub of Arizona history, tradition, art, and culture. A ninety minute ride from Phoenix, Prescott has so much to offer the casual traveler or the serious resident interested in a place to call home.

Tucson is located on a desert valley surrounded by mountain ranges on Interstate 10, just 115 miles south of Phoenix and 63 miles north of the Mexican border.

Often called “Red Rock Country” Sedona is a four seasons playground for everyone - Whether you’re into history and archeology; arts and culture; power shopping; outdoor sports; or the spiritual and metaphysical.

In the scenic Sonoran Desert Foothills, tucked below the Tonto National Forest, are Arizona's two most distinctive towns: Carefree and Cave Creek.

In the scenic Sonoran Desert Foothills, tucked below the Tonto National Forest, are Arizona's two most distinctive towns: Carefree and Cave Creek.

Before 1 A.D the Hokoham Indians settled in the Valley now known as Valley of the Sun by engineering a system of irrigation ditches in the desert. By the year 1450 A.D., the Hokoham had left the area for reasons unknown.