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  1. Take This Quirky Road Trip To Visit Arizona's Most Unique Roadside

    In addition to feeding the giant birds, you can take a ride in the ranch's enormous monster truck! You'll find this oddity at 17599 E Peak Ln., Picacho, AZ 85141. 8. Biosphere 2 (Oracle) Biosphere 2/Facebook. With seven model ecosystems inside, Biosphere 2 is the largest earth science lab in the entire world.

  2. The 20 Best Arizona Roadside Attractions

    20. Jackrabbit Trading Post. 3386 Rte 66, Joseph City, AZ. The Jack Rabbit Trading Post is a popular Route 66 roadside attraction in Arizona. Opened in 1949 it once was most known for its series of signs that flaked the road on the way there, beckoning tourists to take a detour.

  3. 10 Tourist Traps In Arizona, Plus Alternatives Instead

    The Four Corners Monument, where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet, is easily one of the top tourist traps in Arizona to avoid. Reasons include the remote location, high entrance fees ...

  4. What exactly is The Thing, Arizona's most mysterious roadside

    Photo: James Fisher. The Thing has come a long way from its humble origins. The original Thing was opened by attorney Thomas Binkley Prince in California's Mojave Desert, and eventually it was moved to Arizona. His wife's story of how they came to own The Thing is simple: A mysterious man passing through town sold them the figures for $50.

  5. The Thing (roadside attraction)

    The Thing Museum) is an Arizona roadside attraction extensively advertised by signs along Interstate 10 between El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona. The object, supposedly a mummified mother and child, is believed to have been made by exhibit creator Homer Tate for sideshows. The Thing was purchased by former lawyer Thomas Binkley Prince in the ...

  6. The Thing: Arizona's weirdest roadside attraction just got stranger

    It's Arizona's most peculiar roadside attraction, and not just because it links aliens to the extinction of the dinosaurs (and just about everything else of historical significance). If you're ...

  7. The Thing In Arizona Just Might Be The Strangest Tourist Trap Yet

    At the top of Cleopatra Hill, you'll find one of the state's most notorious buildings: the Jerome Grand Hotel - otherwise known as one of the most haunted hotels in Arizona. The Jerome Grand Hotel got its start in 1926 as the United Verde Hospital, one of the most modern hospitals in the state for its time.

  8. Roadside America

    The Pursuit. Easter Island Moai in America. Exotic replica heads of Easter Island endure as pagan pop idols.. Roadside Polynesia. Shark Attractions. No vacation is complete without sticking your head in the maw of a mindless eating machine. Mind The Bite Radius. Smiley Face Water Towers:

  9. You Must Visit These 13 Bizarre Route 66 Attractions In Arizona

    1. Visit Oatman to feed the wild burros that roam the streets. Bill Swingle/Flickr. 2. This weird, giant head in Walapai. Joshua Noble/Flickr. Lovingly named Giganticus Headicus, this green head is reminiscent of the statues on Easter Island, just without the beach. It is located on the northeast corner of Antares Road and Route 66. Advertisement.

  10. Arizona Tourist Attractions

    The best Arizona oddities and offbeat attractions, road trip and vacation recommendations from Roadside America's writers and experts -- museums, statues, roadside stops, odd buildings, weird folk art. ... stories, maps, videos and news for unusual tourist attractions and sights. New Reports. Copper Queen Mine Tour. Bisbee, Arizona. You're ...

  11. Shop Smart: Avoiding Tourist Traps in Scottsdale, Arizona

    Delving into Scottsdale isn't just about escaping tourist traps; it's about immersing myself in the rich tapestry of local culture and heritage that defines this Arizona gem. Even after years of exploring, I keep finding facets of Scottsdale that capture my heart, offering a more authentic glimpse into the desert oasis.

  12. Vacation Like a Local in Southern Arizona

    Vacation Like a Local in Southern Arizona. From insider activities to known and beloved things to do, Tucson's tourist traps often double as favorite local haunts. Experience a resident-inspired weekend in Arizona's second-largest city. In Tucson, the things that tourists and locals love often overlap, and for good reason.

  13. Tourist Trap

    163 reviews. 79 helpful votes. Tourist Trap. 2 years ago. Save. We had fond memories of Sedona 40 years ago. We were sadly disappointed this February 2022. For the most part it has become a crowded tourist trap. We were primarily interested in the galleries and specialty shops.

  14. Tourists traps or just overcrowded? 8 sites to visit

    8 'tourist traps' that are truly worth a visit. Link Copied! This 98-foot-tall statue is Rio's most famous landmark, and therefore usually heaving with crowds. You can avoid the crush by going ...

  15. U.S. Tourist Traps That Are Actually Pretty Great

    These roadside attractions are often referred to as tourist traps because they tend to charge exorbitant entrance fees for ho-hum attractions that only an out-of-towner would be suckered into checking out. Except that sometimes the fees are reasonable (or non-existent), and the attractions are genuinely interesting. ... Biosphere 2, Arizona ...

  16. The Biggest Tourist Trap in Every State

    To the surprise of no one, Arizona's biggest tourist trap is a spot that's notorious for being advertised on billboards along the highway. The Thing Museum, located at the Bowlin Travel Center in Benson, is a circus sideshow-esque showcase. According to its website, there are hundreds of billboards advertising The Thing to drivers traveling ...

  17. Tourist trap

    63 helpful votes. Tourist trap - Beware. 10 years ago. I've been coming to Sedona for last 20 years, and things are getting disappointing. The area from 1-17 to Sedona is full of tourist traps. The 179 road was redesigned to slow people down to visit shops. On a holiday weekend, it can take 1 hour to go 10 miles.

  18. 20 Tourist Traps Worth Visiting And 10 That Aren't

    20 "Tourist Traps" That Are Actually Super Cool And Worth Visiting (And 10 That Aren't) ... Arizona, as a tourist trap, but hear me out. I go at least 2-3 times a year. It's usually quite empty ...

  19. New Report: The Biggest Tourist Traps in the U.S.

    Casago: "The Biggest Tourist Traps Worldwide (2023 Data)". USA Today: "Top 100 biggest tourist traps worldwide". Originally Published: September 08, 2023. Author. Sean Cudahy. Sean is a ...

  20. Tombstone, AZ: An Honest Guide + 19 Things to Do

    Tombstone, AZ, is not a true ghost town. While it experienced decline after the silver mines closed in the late 1800s, efforts to preserve its historic sites and attractions kept the town alive. Today, it's more of a tourist trap than a ghost town, so if you see things about a Tombstone ghost town, that's just not accurate.

  21. 20 American tourist traps that are actually worth the money

    If you just want to see the original house, tickets are $14.95 for adults. MIKE DEVRIES, AP. Luray Caverns — Luray, Virginia. Cost: $28 for adult admission. Luray Caverns is one of America's ...

  22. 10 Tourist Traps That Are Actually Worth It

    Tourist Traps are designed to draw in tourists and snag their money in any way possible but some of these "traps" are actually very worth it. TheTravel. Menu. Close. Travel Guides ... the Grand Canyon is a must-see for anybody traveling to the state of Arizona. The canyon, which spans 18 miles from side to side, is an incredibly impressive ...