10 Things to do Good for Couples in Central Arizona That You Shouldn't Miss

March 16, 2022 Christa Meece

Home to the Phoenix metropolitan area and its more than 3.4 million residents, Central Arizona offers an amazing array of museums, cultural venues and outdoor adventures. The Valley of the Sun boasts hopping nightlife and a thrilling selection of restaurants, resorts and spas. Discover Old West and Native American history. Hike among the cactus in the Sonoran desert. Try your hand at ranching in Glendale. Drive the Superstition Mountains. Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West in Scottsdale.
Restaurants in Central Arizona

1. Cathedral Rock

Yavapai County, Sedona, AZ 86351 +1 928-203-7500 https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recarea/?recid=55264
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5.0 based on 5,917 reviews

Cathedral Rock

Towering red rock formation, part of the Cathedral Rock Trail.

Reviewed By Cristine4412 - Pittsburgh, United States

It's a relatively easy hike to the base of Cathedral Rock, and from there you can choose the more challenging hike up the rock, or take the flat Templeton trail around the base.

2. Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179)

8375 Az-179 Red Rock Visitor Center and Ranger Station, Sedona, AZ 86351 +1 928-203-2900 http://redrockscenicbyway.com
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5.0 based on 4,151 reviews

Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179)

The Red Rock Scenic Byway is your Gateway to the world-famous Red Rock Country of Sedona, Arizona … just 110 miles north of Phoenix, about 40 miles south of Flagstaff, and only a few hours south of the Grand Canyon.

Reviewed By kathyfI6813BE - Big Water, United States

Beautiful drive in the red rocks..we stopped several times to take photos and do a bit of browsing at several arts and craft shows.

3. Musical Instrument Museum

4725 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85050-6920 +1 480-478-6000 [email protected] http://www.mim.org/
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5.0 based on 6,330 reviews

Musical Instrument Museum

The World's Only Global Musical Instrument Museum. Home of the MIM Music Theater--a 300-seat acoustically superb performance space--as well as the award-winning Café Allegro (open 11 am - 2 pm daily) and the MIM Museum Store. The average guest spends nearly four hours at MIM. Please allow plenty of time to fully enjoy MIM's galleries and exhibits. Open daily, 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thanksgiving; Open Christmas, 11 am - 5 pm. General Admission: $20; Teens (ages 13-19): $15; Children (ages 4-12): $10; Children 3 and under: Free. Hours and prices are subject to change.

Reviewed By P1520TPandrewk

1. Expect to spend at least five hours or more! 2. Wear comfortable shoes! 3. Take your camera, phone charger etc.. 4. For Musicians, music lovers etc... 5. Bucket List Item 6. All styles of music represented 7. 777 Jackpot Rating! Go and see this place!

4. McDowell Sonoran Preserve

18333 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy, Scottsdale, AZ +1 617-724-3466 http://mcdowellsonoran.org/
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5.0 based on 1,114 reviews

McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Reviewed By 110edwardf

We visited the preserve on two different days from two different trailheads. Both Gateway and Lost Dog Wash trailheads had good parking, restrooms and trails. There were good maps and well marked trails in good condition. The trails were interlinked loops, so you could start on one but switch to another if you wanted to see different territory. For example at the Lost Dog Wash trailhead, we started in the Ring Tail trail. But at a junction at a choice to stay on that trail that had city views, but switched to Lost Dog Wash to hike into a different little valley with more birds, plants and cactus to see. WeSaw lots of people both days, but it didn’t feel crowded at all.

22402 S Basha Rd, Chandler, AZ 85248-4908 +1 480-895-5230 http://www.bashas.com/OurCommunity/BashasArtGallery.aspx
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5.0 based on 184 reviews

Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery

Reviewed By MsCanuck24

Hidden in an unassuming warehouse building, a labyrinth of galleries exhibits thousands of paintings and sculptures from the Basha family's private collection. I spend hours there upon each visit. Admission is free, so please donate generously. It will be the most extraordinary collection of western art that you will ever see!

6. Tom's Thumb Trailhead

23015 N 128th St, Scottsdale, AZ http://arizonahiking.org/component/content/article/83-phoenix-area-and-central-arizona/188-toms-thumb
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5.0 based on 393 reviews

Tom's Thumb Trailhead

Reviewed By ca847

Beautiful scenery. Fun walk in the heat. Trails are marked very well. Be sure to bring plenty of water and proper shoes.

7. KOLI Equestrian Center

6940 W Broken Ear Rd Just west of Maricopa Rd and KOLI Rd, Chandler, AZ 85226-5109 +1 602-796-3495 [email protected] http://www.koliequestrian.com
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5.0 based on 505 reviews

KOLI Equestrian Center

KOLI Equestrian Center, located in the heart of the Gila River Indian Reservation and just minutes away from Downtown Phoenix, offers miles of breathtaking scenery and horseback riding trails that you and your family is sure to enjoy while visiting the Phoenix area. With wide open views and landscape, you just might be able to see the wild horses on a private horseback trail ride at Wild Horse Pass. Out here at KOLI Equestrian Center there is never any “head to tail” single line horseback riding. Everyone is spread out and can get to know each other along the way. Friendly, qualified wranglers will advise you of the surroundings and what you need to know about our well trained horses during your horseback riding adventure. If you are looking for relaxation and fun in the Phoenix area, KOLI Equestrian Center is the place to be. Book your horseback trail ride today where our knowledgeable wranglers and gentle horses are waiting for you… To avoid the Phoenix heat, we leave earlier in the day so you can enjoy your horseback trail ride. Whether it is Summer or Winter, within a 24 hour notice we can provide Private Horseback Trail Riding at any time. We recommend advance reservations to ensure your horseback ride time during your stay in Chandler or the Phoenix area. Contact us for the latest pricing. Please check in 15 minutes prior to your scheduled horseback riding time for our group to depart promptly.

Reviewed By dakgrl

Had a great private ride got to see the wild horses and was just a very nice peaceful relaxing ride. I learned a lot about the reservation and area. Horses all look very nice and well cared for.

8. Oak Creek Canyon

Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 83149 +1 928-282-4119 http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/red_rock/oak-creek-scenic.shtml
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4.5 based on 3,381 reviews

Oak Creek Canyon

Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.

Reviewed By 51gloriab - Advance, United States

We hiked the West Fork trail and enjoyed the lush area with a well-defined trail for several miles. Our necks were stretched upward as we noted what we saw in the sandstone rock structures formed by wind over the centuries. At the start of the hike, it was a treat to learn about Mayhew Lodge that once was a retreat for politicians and movie stars. We saw squirrels, salamanders, butterflies, and hawks as they thrive in the riparian community.

9. Devil's Bridge Trail

Sedona, AZ 86336 http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/ohv/recarea/?recid=55292&actid=50
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4.5 based on 3,524 reviews

Devil's Bridge Trail

Reviewed By DistrictBrit - Washington DC, United States

The hike to Devil’s Bridge isn’t too strenuous, it’s roughly five-miles round-trip along a dirt road that leads into a more robust trail, with parts that require a bit of rock climbing up steep sections of the mountain. The higher you get the more narrow and rocky the hike becomes, it’s a 400 ft or so elevation climb in all but there are plenty of places to stop and take a break, or viewing areas to soak in the view should you not make it to the top. But if you make it to the top it’s awe-inspiring, and the opportunity to risk your life walking across the bridge for a photo is right there. Devil’s Bridge itself is a bridge to nowhere, it’s about a 50 feet drop should you fall, so don’t do that. At it’s narrowest it’s about five feet but if you’re good with heights then you’ll be fine.

10. Lost Dutchman State Park

6109N E Apache Trl 5 miles Northeast of Apache Junction off State Route 88, Apache Junction, AZ 85119-8656 +1 480-982-4485 http://azstateparks.com/lost-dutchman/
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4.5 based on 597 reviews

Lost Dutchman State Park

Named after the fabled lost gold mine, Lost Dutchman State Park is located in the Sonoran Desert, 40 miles east of Phoenix. Several trails lead from the park into the Superstition Wilderness and surrounding Tonto National Forest. Take a stroll along the Native Plant Trail or hike the challenging Siphon Draw Trail to the top of the Flatiron. Depending on the year's rainfall, you might be treated to a carpet of desert wildflowers in the spring. Enjoy a weekend of camping and experience native wildlife including mule deer, coyote, javelina and jackrabbit. New for 2014! A four mile Mountain Bike Loop Trail has opened at the park -- this is a great way to enjoy the park's beauty! The park offers a variety of hiking trails, nature trails, picnic facilities, 134 campsites, a dump station, restrooms, showers, and group use areas. The visitor center sells maps and other publications. Before you hike, be prepared with enough water and proper footwear as the trails are steep and challenging.

Reviewed By T6583UIrebeccan - Phoenix, United States

I really enjoy this park. It backs right up to Superstition springs mountain. There are several trails to enjoy. We did not have hookups and you can only run the generators at certain times of the day. It is pet friendly. There is also a dump station on site. It was pretty well kept and the staff are friendly. I would stay here again.

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