You may also inquire about sleeping in the 'master suite' here-a particularly memorable experience after the ghost tour. Select from a number of tour options, including a ghost tour, before grabbing lunch 200 feet underground at the Cavern Grill. These caverns were discovered in 1927 and have a unique history full of unlikely characters and events, including the remains of a paramylodon-a giant sloth that went extinct 12,000 years ago. While you're in the area, Grand Canyon Caverns is a veritable treasure trove of fun for the whole family. Spend the night beneath the earth's surface (more on that below) or float above the Grand Canyon on the Skywalk-you can find it all in the quaint capital of the Hualapai Nation. You'll find this small town on Route 66, just 50 miles northeast of Kingman, and about three-and-a-half hours north of Phoenix. The inspiration for Pixar's Radiator Springs, Peach Springs is a base camp for adventure in northern Arizona.
To make the most of your journey, we recommend you bring your own car or rent one (preferably one with four-wheel drive). Discover some of northern Arizona's lesser-known experiences for a unique and memorable trip.Ī quick word of advice: Many of northern Arizona's attractions are spread out and occasionally in remote areas.
If you enjoyed the Hidden Gems and Secret Places of Southern Arizona but want to explore more of the state, then this is for you.