Just some quick notes from the videos Grand Falls is closed by the Governing tribal council since 2022. Also you can visit Montezuma Well but diving there is very dangerous because there is Leeches in the water. Always consult professional guides and experts before attempting anything like this.
I really love living in Arizona. People who have not experienced our amazing state have no idea what they're missing. The only thing I would add to the list is that if you're going to head down to Tombstone, book a tour of Kartchner Caverns while you're down that way. It's a beautiful cave system.
I have a disease that warrants Arizona climate but it’s impossible to know where to settle. Tucson is out. senior communities are out. TH-cam is not very helpful…the pros and cons are confusing from one persons perspective to another
An absolutely incredible compilation! Though there's a few spots I think should have been included: * Petrified Forest * Kartchner Caverns * Chiricahua National Monument * Bearizona * White Pocket
TY for this amazing compilation 😊much appreciated since i just moved here from san diego to be with family and even though i have traveled through here before, i absolutely looove the many things i have never seen before… you are my go-to comprehensive resource on all fun AZ roadtrips and so looking forward to more, pls keep up the amazing work!!
Great video! Lots of spots to check out in future visits that I’ve never heard of. The MIM is amazing! We went to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West years ago and would like to go again.
Very comprehensive list however you miss the best kept secret in the State. Whitewater rafting the UPPER Salt River Canyon ! This fickle gem is only March through May and needs a snowpack in the White Mountains. Trips range from 1/2 day to 5 days expiations. I have lived all over Arizona but come March the S.R.C has been home for 32 years ! It blows minds every spring. Go, Do.
Thank you for your videos! Our family moved to AZ because of the information you provided! However, you missed our favorite gem in AZ: Castle Hot Springs! It’s not cheap to stay there, but it’s worth every penny!!!
I’d say the most overlooked place in AZ that never gets mentioned is the Chirricauas. National Park and the Huachuca Mountains. Sierra vista brown canyon and Carr canyon. As well as Montezumas pass overlook in siera vista. By far one of my favorite places in Az. It’s probably best to keep it quiet tho. But you should hike to the top of Carr canyon. Overlooking sv
I've been putting together a “Bucket List” of sorts, over the last couple years. It contains well over 100 listings, I haven't actually counted. But it currently is a total of 147 pages, with as many as 2 & up to several listings per page. Most listings include brief descriptions, location ,& website info (whenever possible). It is all inclusive, nothing left out. Theme restaurants, diners, activity centers, ghost towns, seasonal events, some catered to kids & some for adults, lakes, hiking, caves, & a whole lot more. It's been suggested I get it published. Still considering the idea. Also there are a few more tweaks & extras it still needs.
I found this compilation so hard to watch. I appreciate all the ideas, but it jumped all over the map!! It would’ve been so much more helpful if you had shown a map on the screen then focus on one area at a time with a list of great things to see in that area. As it was, my head was spinning trying to figure out where each highlight is in the state. Thank you though for the ideas and video.
One thing that I wish I’d known…. We had an awesome Navajo guide on our visit to Antelope Canyon. After our tour I looked him dead in the eye and gave him a firm handshake (along with a $20). I could tell it made the young man uncomfortable. I found out later that is a sign of aggression and an insult. I felt bad later when I found that out. He did a great job and I wanted him to know how much I appreciated it and I ended up insulting him. Ugh!
When you say you need a permit to enter some of these places, is this something I can get AT that particular location? I'm trying to plan an AZ trip and want to check out a couple of the places you mentioned needing a permit.
@@LivinginArizona nothing under the 4s…I believe you said your brother was a real estate agent or I could be totally mixing that up. Please recommend one. Appreciate it.
@@LivinginArizona Yeah, I’ve heard variations of that excuse. But when water has to be rationed and agriculture suffers, it’s a fkn waste to use on golf courses.
No mention of Yuma? It’s the sunniest city in the world, home of YHS Criminals (interesting story behind that with the prison, check it). Also connected to the Colorado River. Too ugly to cover on the top 88 of AZ? Population continuously growing and snowbirds galore.
I disagree, downtown Tucson is actually the place to be. You said there's not much going on, thats wrong. Theres museums, lots of restaurants, bars, shops. Excellent night life, speak easys, A Mountain where a 5 mins drive takes you to a great view of downtown. Also you were talking about old Tucson studios yet you were showing pinical peak. Makes me wonder what else was not correct in other cities.
Just some quick notes from the videos Grand Falls is closed by the Governing tribal council since 2022. Also you can visit Montezuma Well but diving there is very dangerous because there is Leeches in the water. Always consult professional guides and experts before attempting anything like this.
I really love living in Arizona. People who have not experienced our amazing state have no idea what they're missing. The only thing I would add to the list is that if you're going to head down to Tombstone, book a tour of Kartchner Caverns while you're down that way. It's a beautiful cave system.
I have a disease that warrants Arizona climate but it’s impossible to know where to settle. Tucson is out. senior communities are out. TH-cam is not very helpful…the pros and cons are confusing from one persons perspective to another
We love Arizona, may Lord Jesus Christ bless you all!!! Warm greetings from a Greek friend of Arizona!!!
@@sajeedshaik Jesus is Lord. He is God in the flesh. God bless you and praying you find a relationship with Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior
Aussie here who would live in Arizona if she could! I’ve been multiple times over the years and it owns my heart. 💗🇦🇺
Greetings from Yuma Arizona
"Where nothing ever happens"
😂
Hahahaha. I lived there for 12 years
Jeff, this may be your best post ever, actually, it was not too long. This is a must see!
Arizona is hot and everything but there’s something about it so magical 🏜️🌵
The helicopter ride in the Grand canyon and in Page are totally worth the money!!
Lived in Sedona as a kid, only a post office there back then. Loved it so much, wish I could afford to live there now.
An absolutely incredible compilation! Though there's a few spots I think should have been included:
* Petrified Forest
* Kartchner Caverns
* Chiricahua National Monument
* Bearizona
* White Pocket
Yes true
MY MAN! Good to see you back on the trail again!
Terrific job covering so many places!
We’ve only lived in AZ a couple of years and really want to explore the state. This video gives me a ton of great ideas - thanks!
Love Arizona! Greetings from Switzerland 🏜🤝🏔
Thanks for all these tips in one video. Makes road trip planning easier :-)
Lot of work in this one. Thanks for the effort.
TY for this amazing compilation 😊much appreciated since i just moved here from san diego to be with family and even though i have traveled through here before, i absolutely looove the many things i have never seen before… you are my go-to comprehensive resource on all fun AZ roadtrips and so looking forward to more, pls keep up the amazing work!!
One of your best vids. Love the historical factoids woven in. Thanks
Excellent 🤩, good morning ☺️, greetings ☺️, Blessings 🙏🏻, happy day 😊
Great video .....oh how I miss Tucson
Nice video😊
Great video
I don't think I saw any mention about the London Bridge, near Havasu. Really really cool.
Your videos have inspired me to pursue my passions.
Great video! Lots of spots to check out in future visits that I’ve never heard of. The MIM is amazing! We went to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West years ago and would like to go again.
I would love it if you had a video all about Williams! I absolutely love it there!
Awesome video 🔥🔥🔥
Sigh, I might move away from Arizona this year after 20 years of living here. I'm gonna miss it for sure 😭
nice narroting. Good to relaxation while working. )
Great information!
Excellent video
Thanks.
I’d like to see a video of things to do in Arizona that I can bring my dogs!
Love your channel!!
Very comprehensive list however you miss the best kept secret in the State.
Whitewater rafting the UPPER Salt River Canyon !
This fickle gem is only March through May and needs a snowpack in the White Mountains. Trips range from 1/2 day to 5 days expiations.
I have lived all over Arizona but come March the S.R.C has been home for 32 years !
It blows minds every spring.
Go, Do.
Good job as always
Thank you for your videos! Our family moved to AZ because of the information you provided! However, you missed our favorite gem in AZ: Castle Hot Springs! It’s not cheap to stay there, but it’s worth every penny!!!
Always wanted to check it out! Maybe 2025 will be the year! Thanks for the comment
Jeff, how about doing a short one on best hiking towns?
Outstanding TH-cam video 😁👍
I’d say the most overlooked place in AZ that never gets mentioned is the Chirricauas. National Park and the Huachuca Mountains. Sierra vista brown canyon and Carr canyon. As well as Montezumas pass overlook in siera vista. By far one of my favorite places in Az. It’s probably best to keep it quiet tho. But you should hike to the top of Carr canyon. Overlooking sv
Can't believe you left out Chiricahua National Monument. 😀
Surprised that you didn’t mention first Fridays when you were talking about Roosevelt row and downtown Phoenix.
I've been putting together a “Bucket List” of sorts, over the last couple years.
It contains well over 100 listings, I haven't actually counted. But it currently is a total of 147 pages, with as many as 2 & up to several listings per page.
Most listings include brief descriptions, location ,& website info (whenever possible).
It is all inclusive, nothing left out. Theme restaurants, diners, activity centers, ghost towns, seasonal events, some catered to kids & some for adults, lakes, hiking, caves, & a whole lot more.
It's been suggested I get it published. Still considering the idea. Also there are a few more tweaks & extras it still needs.
Tucson is most fun during the Tucson gem and mineral show 💎 🦕 🦖 🐲 🌋 🌎 💍
Once again Jeff, you hit a grand slam on this video
I found this compilation so hard to watch. I appreciate all the ideas, but it jumped all over the map!! It would’ve been so much more helpful if you had shown a map on the screen then focus on one area at a time with a list of great things to see in that area. As it was, my head was spinning trying to figure out where each highlight is in the state.
Thank you though for the ideas and video.
Jeff, a little long, but as usual another "Jeff Classic". Please do more on smaller towns in AZ. that you rarely present.
Young Arizona is one of those
One thing that I wish I’d known…. We had an awesome Navajo guide on our visit to Antelope Canyon. After our tour I looked him dead in the eye and gave him a firm handshake (along with a $20). I could tell it made the young man uncomfortable. I found out later that is a sign of aggression and an insult. I felt bad later when I found that out. He did a great job and I wanted him to know how much I appreciated it and I ended up insulting him. Ugh!
When you say you need a permit to enter some of these places, is this something I can get AT that particular location? I'm trying to plan an AZ trip and want to check out a couple of the places you mentioned needing a permit.
Better to get online before arrival. I don’t think you can get them on location
Strange that you hoped all over the state, going back & forth. Would have like a “flow”.
Down town phoenix is a lot more fun then down town Tucson in my opinion.
No Camelback Mountain????
Grand Falls has been closed to those outside tthe Navaho nation since 2022. Please respect tribal wishes.
Yes you are right. Please respect the tribe and do not go there!
Montezumas well is supposed to have leaches
Yes it is people need to be careful diving there for sure
How do we obtain a permit for these places that require a permit? Thank you.
What towns outside of Prescott are more affordable to live?
anything aways from the drunks and tweekers.
Prescott Valley, Chino Valley & Dewey - Humboldt
Have you checked out around Chino Valley
@@LivinginArizona nothing under the 4s…I believe you said your brother was a real estate agent or I could be totally mixing that up. Please recommend one. Appreciate it.
@@scottp7587 🤣😂😅
And Kitchener caverns
Video living in surprise?.. PLEASE
Fossil creek is in Pine Arizona not payson
best thing to do in parker az is avoid the drunks and watch your stuff from being stolen from the tweekers.
Haunted Arizona 👻
1) visit the grand canyon
2 - 88) leave
Funny how water is so precious in Arizona but there’s still so many good courses. Insane
They use water reclamation. Never drink that water there or let it touch you
@@LivinginArizona Yeah, I’ve heard variations of that excuse. But when water has to be rationed and agriculture suffers, it’s a fkn waste to use on golf courses.
I LIVE IN TUBAC
That’s a beautiful part of Arizona Ben there multiple times on my way to San Carlos Mexico!
No mention of Yuma? It’s the sunniest city in the world, home of YHS Criminals (interesting story behind that with the prison, check it). Also connected to the Colorado River. Too ugly to cover on the top 88 of AZ? Population continuously growing and snowbirds galore.
Wrong channel 😂
Skip ghetto south mountain and climb camelback instead. Ffs man.
I disagree, downtown Tucson is actually the place to be. You said there's not much going on, thats wrong. Theres museums, lots of restaurants, bars, shops. Excellent night life, speak easys, A Mountain where a 5 mins drive takes you to a great view of downtown. Also you were talking about old Tucson studios yet you were showing pinical peak. Makes me wonder what else was not correct in other cities.
Best thing to do in Arizona in 4K? Maybe j/o.
You already do 33 and 47? HH 👁️
Donkeys are not mules
Kitar thua meter ze
Don't go to shoot out mountain.
Leave