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15 Charming Small Towns In Arizona That Are Perfect For Your Next Day Trip


Ever felt like you’re living in a postcard?

That’s Arizona’s small towns for you.

Let’s dive into a world where time slows down and charm cranks up to eleven!

1. Sedona

Red rocks and blue skies play a game of "who's more stunning?" in Sedona. Spoiler: Everyone wins.Red rocks and blue skies play a game of "who's more stunning?" in Sedona. Spoiler: Everyone wins.
Red rocks and blue skies play a game of “who’s more stunning?” in Sedona. Spoiler: Everyone wins. Photo Credit: Kimley Horn

Ah, Sedona!

It’s like Mother Nature decided to show off and create her own natural art gallery.

The town is nestled among those famous red rock formations that look like they’ve been carved by a giant with an eye for abstract sculpture.

It’s a place where you can hike in the morning, get your chakras aligned at lunch, and still have time for a pink jeep tour before dinner.

Sedona: Where the streets are paved with charm and the sky's always dressed in its Sunday best. A postcard come to life!Sedona: Where the streets are paved with charm and the sky's always dressed in its Sunday best. A postcard come to life!
Sedona: Where the streets are paved with charm and the sky’s always dressed in its Sunday best. A postcard come to life! Photo Credit: Sheri Sperry

But let’s talk about the vortexes, shall we?

These swirling centers of energy are said to facilitate spiritual and physical healing.

Now, I’m not saying I believe in all that, but after a day in Sedona, I did feel unusually relaxed.

Maybe it was the vortexes, or maybe it was just the fact that I’d spent the day in a town so beautiful it makes you want to pinch yourself.

2. Clarkdale

Clarkdale: Where history rides the rails and charm comes standard. All aboard for a trip back in time!Clarkdale: Where history rides the rails and charm comes standard. All aboard for a trip back in time!
Clarkdale: Where history rides the rails and charm comes standard. All aboard for a trip back in time! Photo Credit: Trevor Huxham

Clarkdale might be small, but it’s got more personality than towns twice its size.

This former company town, built by the United Verde Copper Company, is like a living museum of early 20th-century architecture.

It’s as if the town collectively decided that the 1920s were pretty great and just stuck with it.

The star of the show here is the Verde Canyon Railroad.

This ain't your grandpa's train station... unless your grandpa was incredibly stylish and had impeccable taste in architecture.This ain't your grandpa's train station... unless your grandpa was incredibly stylish and had impeccable taste in architecture.
This ain’t your grandpa’s train station… unless your grandpa was incredibly stylish and had impeccable taste in architecture. Photo Credit: ellen jo roberts

Hop aboard this vintage train and you’ll be treated to a four-hour ride through some of the most stunning scenery Arizona has to offer.

It’s like taking a trip back in time, except with better snacks and a cash bar.

Who said history had to be dry?

3. Jerome

Jerome: Perched on a hill like a cat that climbed too high, this quirky town refuses to come down from its artistic high.Jerome: Perched on a hill like a cat that climbed too high, this quirky town refuses to come down from its artistic high.
Jerome: Perched on a hill like a cat that climbed too high, this quirky town refuses to come down from its artistic high. Photo credit: Visit Arizona

Jerome is the town that literally looks down on everyone else – it’s perched on the side of Cleopatra Hill.

Once known as the “Wickedest Town in the West” (now there’s a title to be proud of), Jerome has transformed from a copper mining hub to an artsy enclave with a dash of spookiness.

Walking through Jerome is like playing a game of “Spot the Ghost.”

Houses clinging to the hillside like barnacles on a ship. Jerome's got more layers than a lasagna... and it's just as satisfying.Houses clinging to the hillside like barnacles on a ship. Jerome's got more layers than a lasagna... and it's just as satisfying.
Houses clinging to the hillside like barnacles on a ship. Jerome’s got more layers than a lasagna… and it’s just as satisfying. Photo credit: Kevin Stewart

The town embraces its haunted reputation with gusto.

Even if you don’t believe in spirits, you’ve got to admire a place that can turn its abandoned buildings into tourist attractions.

It’s recycling at its finest!

4. Bisbee

Bisbee: Where the streets are steeper than San Francisco's and twice as colorful. Bring your walking shoes and sense of wonder!Bisbee: Where the streets are steeper than San Francisco's and twice as colorful. Bring your walking shoes and sense of wonder!
Bisbee: Where the streets are steeper than San Francisco’s and twice as colorful. Bring your walking shoes and sense of wonder! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Bisbee is what happens when you take a mining town, add a hefty dose of artists, and sprinkle in some free spirits.

The result?

A place where you can tour a mine in the morning and browse avant-garde galleries in the afternoon.

Rain or shine, Bisbee's got more character than a Dickens novel. Just look at those vintage storefronts!Rain or shine, Bisbee's got more character than a Dickens novel. Just look at those vintage storefronts!
Rain or shine, Bisbee’s got more character than a Dickens novel. Just look at those vintage storefronts! Photo credit: Explore Cochise

The town’s architecture is a mishmash of Victorian and European styles, creating a skyline that looks like it was designed by a committee that couldn’t agree on anything.

But somehow, it works.

It’s like the town motto is “Go big or go home” – except nobody ever went home, they just kept adding more quirk.

5. Tubac

Tubac: Where art meets the desert and creativity blooms like a cactus flower. Pack your imagination... and maybe a paintbrush!Tubac: Where art meets the desert and creativity blooms like a cactus flower. Pack your imagination... and maybe a paintbrush!
Tubac: Where art meets the desert and creativity blooms like a cactus flower. Pack your imagination… and maybe a paintbrush! Photo credit: Tubac, Arizona Chamber of Commerce

Tubac is the kind of place that makes you want to quit your day job and become a painter.

This artist colony is so picturesque, it’s almost unfair to other towns.

With over 100 eclectic shops and world-class galleries, it’s like someone took the best parts of Santa Fe and sprinkled them across the Arizona desert.

Tubac's skyline: Where the mountains meet charming adobe architecture. It's like a 3D postcard you can walk through!Tubac's skyline: Where the mountains meet charming adobe architecture. It's like a 3D postcard you can walk through!
Tubac’s skyline: Where the mountains meet charming adobe architecture. It’s like a 3D postcard you can walk through! Photo credit: Robert Mackenzie

The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park is a must-visit.

It’s Arizona’s first state park, which is a bit like being the first person to claim a seat at the dinner table – you get the best view of everything that comes after.

6. Tombstone

Tombstone: The O.K. Corral ain't the only showstopper in town. Check out that stagecoach... yee-haw!Tombstone: The O.K. Corral ain't the only showstopper in town. Check out that stagecoach... yee-haw!
Tombstone: The O.K. Corral ain’t the only showstopper in town. Check out that stagecoach… yee-haw! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Tombstone is living proof that you can build an entire economy on the back of a 30-second gunfight.

The infamous O.K. Corral shootout may have been brief, but it’s given this town enough material to keep tourists coming for over a century.

Walking down Allen Street is like stepping onto a movie set, complete with saloons, stagecoaches, and cowboys.

Step into a living Western movie set. Just remember, those aren't extras... they're your fellow tourists in really convincing costumes.Step into a living Western movie set. Just remember, those aren't extras... they're your fellow tourists in really convincing costumes.
Step into a living Western movie set. Just remember, those aren’t extras… they’re your fellow tourists in really convincing costumes. Photo credit: Lisa Skinner

It’s so authentic, you half expect to see Wyatt Earp sauntering down the street.

Just remember, those guys twirling guns on the street corners aren’t real cowboys – they’re actors.

Please don’t ask them to help you wrangle cattle.

7. Cottonwood

Cottonwood: Where the Old West meets wine country. Saddle up to the bar for a taste of the new frontier!Cottonwood: Where the Old West meets wine country. Saddle up to the bar for a taste of the new frontier!
Cottonwood: Where the Old West meets wine country. Saddle up to the bar for a taste of the new frontier! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Who knew Arizona had a wine country?

Certainly not the cactus!

Cottonwood has transformed itself from a sleepy little town into the heart of Arizona’s burgeoning wine scene.

It’s like Napa Valley, but with more cowboy hats and less snobbery.

Main Street Cottonwood: Where every storefront tells a story and every awning offers an invitation. Come on in, partner!Main Street Cottonwood: Where every storefront tells a story and every awning offers an invitation. Come on in, partner!
Main Street Cottonwood: Where every storefront tells a story and every awning offers an invitation. Come on in, partner! Photo credit: Visit Cottonwood

Old Town Cottonwood is a charmer, with its 1920s-era buildings now housing tasting rooms, boutiques, and cafes.

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It’s the kind of place where you can spend a day sampling local wines and then wobble back to your hotel without ever losing sight of Main Street.

Now that’s convenient tourism!

8. Prescott

Prescott: Where history and hipsters coexist in perfect harmony. That courthouse has seen more drama than a soap opera!Prescott: Where history and hipsters coexist in perfect harmony. That courthouse has seen more drama than a soap opera!
Prescott: Where history and hipsters coexist in perfect harmony. That courthouse has seen more drama than a soap opera! Photo credit: Yurview

Prescott is like that friend who can’t decide on a personality, so they just embrace them all.

It’s got cowboy saloons next to Victorian homes, hiking trails leading to art galleries, and a Christmas parade that would make Santa jealous – even in the middle of the desert.

The town square, with its stately courthouse, looks like it was plucked straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Whiskey Row or Norman Rockwell painting? In Prescott, it's a little bit of both. Cheers to small-town charm!Whiskey Row or Norman Rockwell painting? In Prescott, it's a little bit of both. Cheers to small-town charm!
Whiskey Row or Norman Rockwell painting? In Prescott, it’s a little bit of both. Cheers to small-town charm! Photo credit: wesley pirkle

But then you’ve got Whiskey Row, a stretch of saloons that’s been quenching thirsts since the 1800s.

It’s like the town planners couldn’t decide between wholesome and wild, so they just shrugged and said, “Why not both?”

9. Patagonia

Patagonia: Where even the street signs seem to point to adventure. Bird watchers and coffee lovers, your paradise awaits!Patagonia: Where even the street signs seem to point to adventure. Bird watchers and coffee lovers, your paradise awaits!
Patagonia: Where even the street signs seem to point to adventure. Bird watchers and coffee lovers, your paradise awaits! Photo credit: cuauhtemoc escarrega

Patagonia is proof that if you build it, they will come – especially if “it” is a haven for rare birds and “they” are enthusiastic ornithologists with high-powered binoculars.

This tiny town has become a mecca for birdwatchers, proving that sometimes, the best things in life are feathered.

But Patagonia isn’t just for the birds.

Small town, big sky. Patagonia proves good things come in small packages... especially when those packages include breathtaking vistas.Small town, big sky. Patagonia proves good things come in small packages... especially when those packages include breathtaking vistas.
Small town, big sky. Patagonia proves good things come in small packages… especially when those packages include breathtaking vistas. Photo credit: Howard Rains

The town has embraced its role as a stop on the Arizona Trail, catering to hikers and bikers with the kind of hospitality that makes you want to extend your stay.

And let’s not forget the coffee – for a town this small, the caffeine game is surprisingly strong.

It’s like they know you need to be alert to spot that elusive elegant trogon.

10. Williams

Williams: Where Route 66 meets the railway to the Grand Canyon. All roads (and tracks) lead to adventure!Williams: Where Route 66 meets the railway to the Grand Canyon. All roads (and tracks) lead to adventure!
Williams: Where Route 66 meets the railway to the Grand Canyon. All roads (and tracks) lead to adventure! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Williams is like that friend who name-drops constantly, but you forgive them because the names are actually impressive.

“Oh, you know, I’m just the Gateway to the Grand Canyon. No big deal.”

This town is so steeped in Route 66 nostalgia that you half expect to see a 1957 Chevy roll by at any moment.

Strings of lights and vintage signs... Williams knows how to dress up for a night on the town. Route 66 never looked so good!Strings of lights and vintage signs... Williams knows how to dress up for a night on the town. Route 66 never looked so good!
Strings of lights and vintage signs… Williams knows how to dress up for a night on the town. Route 66 never looked so good! Photo credit: Evolve

The Grand Canyon Railway, which departs from Williams, is like a time machine on rails.

It’s the kind of experience that makes you wonder why we ever switched to cars.

I mean, sure, they’re faster, but can you get a singing cowboy performance in your Prius?

I think not.

11. Wickenburg

Wickenburg: Where the Old West isn't just alive, it's kicking up its spurs and having a grand ol' time!Wickenburg: Where the Old West isn't just alive, it's kicking up its spurs and having a grand ol' time!
Wickenburg: Where the Old West isn’t just alive, it’s kicking up its spurs and having a grand ol’ time! Photo credit: Visit Arizona

Wickenburg is the kind of town that makes you want to trade in your smartphone for a pair of cowboy boots.

It’s so authentically Western that you’ll find yourself saying “howdy” to strangers and considering the purchase of a ten-gallon hat.

Howdy, partner! Wickenburg's main drag is serving up a heaping helping of Western charm with a side of modern comfort.Howdy, partner! Wickenburg's main drag is serving up a heaping helping of Western charm with a side of modern comfort.
Howdy, partner! Wickenburg’s main drag is serving up a heaping helping of Western charm with a side of modern comfort. Photo credit: Cragin Spring

The Desert Caballeros Western Museum is a hidden gem that’ll make you rethink everything you thought you knew about Western art.

It’s like someone took the Louvre, filled it with cowboys and cacti, and plopped it in the middle of the desert.

And trust me, it works.

12. Globe

Globe: Where history and small-town charm collide. That vintage truck isn't just for show... it's part of the local flavor!Globe: Where history and small-town charm collide. That vintage truck isn't just for show... it's part of the local flavor!
Globe: Where history and small-town charm collide. That vintage truck isn’t just for show… it’s part of the local flavor! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Globe is a town that’s weathered more ups and downs than a rodeo bull, but it’s come out shining.

Once a booming copper mining town, Globe has reinvented itself more times than Madonna, and it’s all the more charming for it.

The Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park is a must-visit.

Cloudy with a chance of nostalgia. Globe's got more character than a Steinbeck novel, and it's just as American.Cloudy with a chance of nostalgia. Globe's got more character than a Steinbeck novel, and it's just as American.
Cloudy with a chance of nostalgia. Globe’s got more character than a Steinbeck novel, and it’s just as American. Photo credit: Copper Hills Inn

It’s like stepping into a time machine set to “Ancient Pueblo Civilization.”

Just don’t try to take any artifacts home as souvenirs.

That’s frowned upon, and frankly, those thousand-year-old pots clash with modern decor.

13. Winslow

Winslow: Standing on a corner has never been so iconic. Eagles fans, your pilgrimage ends here!Winslow: Standing on a corner has never been so iconic. Eagles fans, your pilgrimage ends here!
Winslow: Standing on a corner has never been so iconic. Eagles fans, your pilgrimage ends here! Photo credit: Wikipedia

Winslow is living proof that sometimes, all you need is a good song reference to put you on the map.

Thanks to the Eagles, this little town has turned a street corner into a tourist attraction.

It’s probably the only place in the world where you can take a selfie with a statue, a mural, and a flatbed Ford all in one shot.

But Winslow is more than just a one-hit wonder.

Day or night, Winslow's got that small-town magic. Those twinkling lights are like stars brought down to earth.Day or night, Winslow's got that small-town magic. Those twinkling lights are like stars brought down to earth.
Day or night, Winslow’s got that small-town magic. Those twinkling lights are like stars brought down to earth. Photo credit: Visit USA Parks

The La Posada Hotel, designed by Mary Colter, is an architectural gem that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped into a Wes Anderson movie.

It’s the kind of place that makes you want to wear a smoking jacket and use words like “splendid” and “marvelous.”

14. Clifton

Clifton: Where the streets have more curves than a country road and twice the charm. Hold onto your hats... and your parking brakes!Clifton: Where the streets have more curves than a country road and twice the charm. Hold onto your hats... and your parking brakes!
Clifton: Where the streets have more curves than a country road and twice the charm. Hold onto your hats… and your parking brakes! Photo credit: SAH Archipedia

Clifton is like that quiet kid in class who, when they finally speak up, says something profound.

This former copper mining town might be small, but it packs a punch with its stunning scenery and rich history.

The Clifton Cliff Jail is a must-see.

Clifton's train station: Proof that they really don't make 'em like they used to. All aboard the nostalgia express!Clifton's train station: Proof that they really don't make 'em like they used to. All aboard the nostalgia express!
Clifton’s train station: Proof that they really don’t make ’em like they used to. All aboard the nostalgia express! Photo credit: Wikipedia

It’s literally carved into the side of a cliff, which makes you wonder about the thought process behind its construction.

“Where should we put the jail?” “How about that completely inaccessible cliff face?” “Perfect!”

It’s a testament to human ingenuity, or possibly just stubbornness.

15. Florence

Florence: Where the Wild West meets small-town charm. Those mountains in the background? They're the town's personal screensaver.Florence: Where the Wild West meets small-town charm. Those mountains in the background? They're the town's personal screensaver.
Florence: Where the Wild West meets small-town charm. Those mountains in the background? They’re the town’s personal screensaver. Photo credit: Business View Magazine

Florence is a town that’s hotter than a jalapeno in both temperature and historical significance.

It’s got more preserved buildings than an architectural conservationist’s wildest dreams, and enough Wild West stories to fill a library.

The McFarland State Historic Park, housed in a former courthouse, is like a time capsule of territorial Arizona.

Florence after dark: When the neon lights come on, the charm factor goes up to eleven. It's like a Norman Rockwell painting with mood lighting.Florence after dark: When the neon lights come on, the charm factor goes up to eleven. It's like a Norman Rockwell painting with mood lighting.
Florence after dark: When the neon lights come on, the charm factor goes up to eleven. It’s like a Norman Rockwell painting with mood lighting. Photo credit: Steve Minor

It’s the kind of place that makes you grateful for modern air conditioning while simultaneously making you nostalgic for a time you never actually experienced.

Now that’s what I call effective museum curation!

There you have it, folks!

Fifteen slices of Arizona pie, each one unique and delicious in its own way.

Whether you’re into ghost towns, art colonies, or just really big holes in the ground (looking at you, Grand Canyon), Arizona’s small towns have got you covered.

So gas up the car, pack some sunscreen, and get ready for an adventure.

The Grand Canyon State is waiting, and it’s got stories to tell!





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