The face of Arizona has changed dramatically over the centuries but for those who know where to look, the coyote still howls, waterfalls still tumble into deep red rock canyons, and some of natures finest handiwork is still to be seen along the backroads and byways of the state. For the open-road adventurer or the armchair tourist, Backroads of Arizona is the ideal guide to the state where antelope still roam, cowboys still ride the range, and mail is still delivered by mule train. Jim Hinckleys informative text and Kerrick James brilliant color photography reveal the Grand Canyon State as more than just desert and towering saguaros: It is a powerful land of compelling variety where a mere sixty-mile drive can transport you from scorching sands to dense evergreen stands where deer and elk roam.
Arizona is an incredible place to live or to visit, a true garden paradise!
This book "Backroads of Arizona," provides multiple road maps to see our fascinating and diverse state by car or by truck. One need not be a hiker, a horseback rider, or own an ATV to experience this great and exciting wonderland.
Having already explored much of Arizona and discovered many of its unique treasures, I can see that I've only touched the surface.
I'm looking forward to some fulfilling new adventures of discovery, as outlined in this most interesting book!