by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 25, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Hikes & Outdoor Adventures, Sedona
Merry Go Round Rock: How to Find this Popular Sedona Cave Sedona’s natural beauty is out of this world. Between the caves, the unique rock structures, the warm temperatures, the plethora of activities- Sedona can’t be beat. One of these amazing features is...
by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 20, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Destinations, Northern Arizona, Pinetop-Lakeside, Water Hikes
11+ Best Things to Do in Pinetop, AZ (2026 Local Guide) Pinetop, Arizona is a small mountain town (population 4,000) tucked in the White Mountains at 7,000 ft elevation — yes, higher than Denver. It’s one of my favorite year-round weekend getaways from Phoenix,...
by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 15, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Food, Stays, & Experiences, Lodging, Northern Arizona, Pinetop-Lakeside
Why You Should Stay at The Nook Pinetop: A Northern Arizona Escape It took me about 5 years of living in Arizona to know about the White Mountains. The White Mountains sit in northeastern Arizona, about 3 hours from Phoenix, which includes towns like Pinetop-Lakeside,...
by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 14, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Hikes & Outdoor Adventures, Northern Arizona, Water Hikes
Thompson Trail in Arizona- The Greenest Hike in the State It took me about 5 years of living in Arizona to know about the White Mountains. The White Mountains sit in northeastern Arizona, about 3 hours from Phoenix, which includes towns like Pinetop-Lakeside, Greer,...
by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 13, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Hikes & Outdoor Adventures, Northern Arizona, Pinetop-Lakeside, Water Hikes
Pacheta Falls, Arizona: How to Find the Most Remote Waterfall in the State Pacheta Falls has been on the radar of Arizona adventurers for years — one of those waterfalls that shows up on Pinterest and immediately goes on the bucket list. It’s stunning,...
by daniellenfairbanks | Aug 9, 2023 | Arizona, Arizona Hikes & Outdoor Adventures, Sedona
Chicken Point, Sedona- An Epic Beginner Hike Sedona, Arizona- the most beautiful red rock landscape in the United States- in my opinion. Sedona has about 10,000 residents, but sees 3 million visitors per year. It can be VERY busy. There’s something for everyone...