Deer Creek Falls
In this location Deer Creek emerges from its slot canyon and falls directly into Grand Canyon. It forms 46 m tall waterfall.
Cheyava Falls
The tallest waterfall in Arizona. It starts as a spring from the cave in the wall of the side canyon of Grand Canyon. The total height is approximately 244 m, the tallest drop is approximately 122 m tall. For the most part of the year, it is almost dry.
Beaver Falls in Havasu Canyon
Group of tufa terraces in the deep Havasu Canyon. A beautiful contrast of light blue water and red cliffs.
The largest Fremont cottonwood in Skull Valley
This is the largest currently known Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii). The tree has a circumference of 14.22 m and height of 31 m (2017). It was planted in 1917.
Montezuma Well
Large sinkhole, 112 m wide and 17 m deep. It is fed by powerful springs and its water has a high level of dissolved arsenic. In the sinkhole live at least five endemic organisms.
Saguaro National Park, West
One of the best locations to see the unique saguaro cactus (Carnegia gigantea) stands with thousands of these giant cacti. One of the most biologically diverse deserts in the world.
Grand Falls in Arizona
An enormous waterfall. Grand Falls are 56 m tall and, at high water – more than 150 m wide. Muddy water flows over the falls. For the most part of the year, only small trickles fall, but at snowmelt and rain, the sight here is spectacular.
Lava Falls in Grand Canyon
The most impressive rapids on Colorado River in Grand Canyon. The rapids are receding rather fast and have formed on the remnants of lava flow.
Tonto Upper Cliff Dwelling
The largest ancient cliff dwelling in Tonto National Monument. An ancient structure with some 40 rooms in a natural alcove. It was developed and inhabited by Salado culture around 1300 – 1350 AD.
Oraibi
One of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements within the United States. Founded before 1100 AD. Stronghold of Hopi culture and traditions, with traditional architecture.