Let’s Visit Arizona
- Join our virtual tour highlighting the top tourist attractions in Arizona.
- For an overview of the state, see: National Geographic Kids. Arizona
Highlights
Let’s learn more about some fascinating places worth seeing in Arizona.
Intriguing mysteries and weird facts
Discover these little-known facts about Arizona.
Notable People
Here are 10 famous men and women from Arizona.
Famous Men
- Cesar Chavez (1927–1993): Born in Yuma, Arizona, Cesar Chavez was a civil rights leader and labor organizer who co-founded the United Farm Workers union. He fought for better working conditions and wages for agricultural laborers, becoming a symbol of workers’ rights.
- Barry Goldwater (1909–1998): Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Barry Goldwater was a five-term U.S. senator and the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 1964. He is considered one of the fathers of the modern conservative movement in American politics.
- Steven Spielberg (1946–): Although born in Ohio, Steven Spielberg spent part of his childhood in Phoenix, Arizona. He is one of Hollywood’s most influential filmmakers, known for directing blockbuster films like Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, and Schindler’s List.
- Frank Luke (1897–1918): Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Frank Luke was a World War I fighter pilot known as the Arizona Balloon Buster. He became the first airman to receive the Medal of Honor for his heroism in combat.
- John McCain (1936–2018): Though born in Panama, John McCain was a long-time U.S. senator from Arizona. A Vietnam War hero and POW, he became the Republican nominee for president in 2008 and was a key figure in American politics for decades.
Famous Women
- Sandra Day O’Connor (1930–): Born in El Paso, Texas, and raised on a ranch in Arizona, Sandra Day O’Connor became the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981. She served for 25 years and was known for her balanced and pragmatic approach to the law.
- Linda Ronstadt (1946–): Born in Tucson, Arizona, Linda Ronstadt is a Grammy-winning singer known for her versatility in genres ranging from rock to country to Latin music. She is one of the most successful and acclaimed female artists in U.S. history.
- Emma Stone (1988–): Raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emma Stone is an Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in films such as La La Land, The Help, and Easy A. She is recognized as one of Hollywood’s top leading actresses.
- Lynda Carter (1951–): Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Lynda Carter is best known for her iconic role as Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series. She became a symbol of female empowerment and is also a successful singer and advocate.
- Jordin Sparks (1989–): Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Jordin Sparks is a singer and actress who gained fame after winning American Idol in 2007. She is known for her hit singles like No Air and Tattoo, as well as her Broadway and film work.
Date of Ratification of the Articles of Confederation/
Admission to the Union
February 14, 1912 (48th)
State Capital and Government
Area and Total Population
Area: 113,593 square miles | Total Population: 6,731,000 |
Major cities and their population
City | Population |
Phoenix | 1,650,000 |
Tucson | 547,000 |
Mesa | 512,000 |
Chandler | 280,000 |
Glendale | 254,000 |
Scottsdale | 244,000 |
Tempe | 190,000 |
Yuma | 101,000 |
Flagstaff | 70,000 |
Lake Havesu | 59,000 |
Prescott | 48,000 |
Sedona | 10,000 |
Education
- Arizona Department of Education
- Arizona Board of Regents. Higher Education
- Arizona State University. Tempe
- Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff
- University of Arizona. Tucson
Educational Resources
Fairs and festivals
Flag
Geography
Location
Glimpses Into History
- Arizona Chronology
- Today in History. Arizona. Library of Congress
- Introduction to Arizona’s Cultural History
National Landmarks and Historic Sites
Breathtaking Landscapes
Check out these amazing landscapes and wildlife of Arizona.
National Monuments
- Agua Fria National Monument (Bureau of Land Management)
- Canyon de Chelly National Monument (National Park Service)
- Casa Grande Ruins National Monument (National Park Service)
- Chiricahua National Monument (National Park Service)
- Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument (Bureau of Land Management; National Park Service)
- Hohokam Pima National Monument (National Park Service)
- Ironwood Forest National Monument (Bureau of Land Management)
- Montezuma Castle National Monument (National Park Service)
- Navajo National Monument (National Park Service)
- Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (National Park Service)
- Pipe Spring National Monument (National Park Service)
- Sonoran Desert National Monument (Bureau of Land Management)
- Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (National Park Service)
- Tonto National Monument (National Park Service)
- Tuzigoot National Monument (National Park Service)
- Vermilion Cliffs National Monument (Bureau of Land Management)
- Walnut Canyon National Monument (National Park Service)
- Wupatki National Monument (National Park Service)
National and State Parks
Sports
Professional Sports Teams
Phoenix
- Major League Baseball (MLB): Arizona Diamondbacks
- National Basketball Association (NBA): Phoenix Suns
- National Football League (NFL): Arizona Cardinals
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) Division I Teams
- Arizona State University Sun Devils
- Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks
- University of Arizona Wildcats
State Motto
“Ditat Deus,” meaning “God enriches”
State Nicknames
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Copper State
State Almanac
See: Arizona Almanac
State Symbols
Seal
License Plate
State Animal
State Bird
State Flower
Tourism: Enjoy some incredible vacations
Watch a video
- Arizona (US Embassy Vienna)
- 10 best places to visit in Arizona (Touropia)
- Top 18 things to do in Arizona (Anna and Karl Travel)
- 10 best places to visit in Arizona (Sky Travel)
- 17 best things to do in Chandler (Anna and Karl Travel)
- 17 best things to do in Gilbert (Anna and Karl Travel)
- Grand Canyon Travel Guide (TampaAerialMedia)
- 17 best things to do in Mesa (Anna and Karl Travel)
- 10 best places to visit in Mesa (US Historians)
- Phoenix vacation travel guide (Expedia)
- 17 best things to do in Phoenix (Anna and Karl Travel)
- 12 best things to do in Sedona (Anna and Karl Travel)
- 17 best things to do in Tucson (Anna and Karl Travel)
Today’s Weather
- Today’s weather in Flagstaff
- Today’s weather in Phoenix
- Today’s weather in Sedona
- Today’s weather in Tucson
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