Arizona Office of Tourism is taking submissions for the 250 best attractions in the state. Public lands, attractions, local shops and restaurants and events, such as SalsaFest pictured here, can be nominated.
– David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central
Phoenix — To celebrate America’s 250th birthday in 2026, the state Office of Tourism is asking the public’s help to compile the list of the 250 best places to visit in Arizona.
“We’re collaborating with the Arizona America250 Commission to highlight 250 remarkable places across Arizona, from iconic landmarks and hidden gems to must-try restaurants and cultural destinations,” the Office of Tourism wrote.
Nominations can be public spaces, landmarks, favorite shops and restaurants or special events.
Already on the list from Graham County is Eastern Arizona College’s Discovery Park Campus and the Mount Graham Observatory, and from Greenlee County the Greenlee Historical Museum in Clifton.
Click here to add more local attractions.
Eastern Arizona Museum and Historical Society in Pima can be named one of the 250 best attractions in the state if enough people submit a nomination to the Arizona Office of Tourism.
– David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central
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