8 Small Towns In Arizona That Feel So Far Removed From Phoenix

Jerome

A former mining town perched on Cleopatra Hill, known for its artistic community, historic buildings, and scenic views.

Sedona

 Famous for its stunning red rock formations, spiritual vortexes, and vibrant arts scene, offering a peaceful retreat.

Bisbee

A quirky town with a rich mining history, colorful architecture, and a thriving arts and cultural scene.

Tubac

An artist’s colony with a rich history dating back to the Spanish colonial era, known for its galleries, shops, and annual art festivals.

Williams

Known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," this town offers a historic Route 66 vibe, outdoor activities, and proximity to the Grand Canyon.

Cottonwood

A charming town in the Verde Valley with a historic old town, wine tasting rooms, and access to outdoor adventures in nearby state parks.

Prescott

With its historic downtown, quaint shops, and beautiful surrounding forests, Prescott offers a cool escape from the desert heat.

Payson

Nestled in the Mogollon Rim, Payson is surrounded by pine forests and offers numerous outdoor activities and a small-town feel.

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