The Best Day Trips You Can Take from Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona, could very well be considered the epicenter of the state, as it is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and unique attractions. It is the perfect hub for day trips to explore the region, which is why this bustling city is a popular tourist destination. With so many must-see places in the area, it can be a challenge to decide where to go first. But don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Here are some of the best day trips from Phoenix that you won’t want to miss.

The Best Day Trips from Phoenix Arizona

Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon

First on our list is the world-renowned Grand Canyon. Just a few hours drive from the city, it is the most popular day trip from Phoenix. Visiting the Grand Canyon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you must see for yourself. The drive will take you through the scenic Arizona highways, making the journey just as breathtaking as the final destination. Once at the Grand Canyon, take advantage of numerous activities, such as hiking, biking, and river rafting.

Sedona

Less than two hours from Phoenix, the city of Sedona is a must-see for all nature lovers. Stunning red rock formations, natural hiking trails, and vibrant blue skies await you. Sedona is also known for its spiritual and mystic aura. You can take a spiritual vortex tour, attend a yoga retreat or even experience a sound healing session.

Sedona Red Rocks

Prescott

Prescott should be your next destination if you are looking for a quaint town to explore. A short drive from Phoenix, you can spend your day visiting museums, art galleries or even stroll through the historic downtown district. Prescott also has a beautiful natural park, Watson Lake Park, which is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who want to do some boating or fishing.

Jerome

Jerome, one of Arizona's most unique and eccentric towns, should not be missed. This small yet quirky town is built into the side of a mountain and has a rich history of mining, ghosts, and, currently, artists. Stroll down the streets and check out the local art galleries, boutiques, and coffee shops. Don’t forget to take a peek inside the Mile High Inn, which is said to be haunted.

Tucson

Tucson is known for its vibrant art scene and is sometimes called the city of murals. The drive from Phoenix to Tucson is about two hours, but once you get there, you can check out the Desert Museum, take a guided walking tour of the historic downtown district, or even visit the famous Pima Air and Space Museum.

Tombstone

If you love history, then you must make your day trip to Tombstone. Known as the "The Town Too Tough To Die" Tombstone is perhaps the most authentic old west town in the country. You can tour the infamous O.K. Corral and visit the numerous museums about the wild west, including the Boothill Graveyard.

Tortilla Flat

Lastly on our list is this small unincorporated town in the Superstition Mountains. The drive to Tortilla Flat will take you through some breathtaking scenery, including the winding Apache Trail. Once you get there, you can have lunch at the super cool old Saloon, and check out all of the unique souvenirs in the gift shop.

 

As you can see, Phoenix has endless opportunities for unforgettable day trips. This city is the perfect base camp to see and explore all of Arizona's unique attractions. Whether searching for outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or just great food, you won’t have a problem finding it here. Make sure to book your Phoenix vacation rental with us and make your plan today!