Phoenix Weekend Getaways
Looking for Phoenix Weekend Getaways? Short vacations are such a nice break, especially if you live within a few hours of Phoenix.
We visited the Grand Canyon for vacation a couple of years ago and loved it so much.
Even on the one day when it was 114 degrees, it was not as bad as 90 degrees in Florida with the horrible humidity.
I almost think I could live there, but I would miss the ocean! It’s a fabulous place to visit, though.
Take a look at these weekend getaways near Phoenix. Soak up the amazing sights, towns, and unique stops.
Even though there is so much to do in Phoenix, exploring sites around the city opens a whole new world of adventures and memories.
I can’t wait to go back and see more of the state!
Greer
Located about 4 hours from Phoenix, in the White Mountains, this weekend getaway is surrounded by the great outdoors and adventure.
Nestled in a valley, you can plan your stay at Greer Lodge Resort where there are several cabins and lodging accommodations to fit any size family.
Not only are the cabins and rooms by the water, but Greer Lodge is also located across from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, on a historic Main Street.
Bicycling, fishing, bird watching, and horseback riding are just a few activities you can enjoy.
Scottsdale
Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa is amazing when you need a weekend of pampering and luxury. Less than a half hour from Phoenix, this spot is calling your name.
This luxurious spa and retreat will spoil you rotten with their spa services and delicious food.
You can stay in their Mountain Suites, Spa Suites, Camelback Casitas, or rent on one of their private estate homes.
Tucson
There’s a lot to see in Tucson, but if you know me, I would be heading to the downtown Tucson breweries first! I love exploring breweries and this is a great area to do it.
The drive is about an hour and forty-five minutes, so this one would be perfect for a weekend.
Jerome
Jerome Arizona is a scenic two-and-a-half-hour drive from Phoenix and makes a great getaway. In the 1900s this was a popular mining town.
There’s a lot to do, including, of course, a mining museum, so you can learn a little about what made this town famous in the first place.
There’s a historic state park with loads of great exhibits, art galleries, coffee shops, and lots of restaurants and bars with gorgeous views. Jerome makes for a fun day trip.
Grand Canyon
Even if you have visited this weekend getaway destination before, the Grand Canyon has plenty to explore.
It’s over three hours to get there from Phoenix, but it’s a pretty drive. This would definitely be a weekend getaway (or longer) so you have plenty of time.
Go for a scenic drive, stop to soak up the views. A great place to stop is The Indian Watchtower at Desert View where you can learn about the history behind this structure and get a better view of the Grand Canyon.
Looking for a little adventure? Go white water rafting to see the Grand Canyon from a different viewpoint.
Bedrock city
Just south of the Grand Canyon is the iconic Flinstones’ destination, Bedrock City.
Eat at Fred’s Diner, go shopping at the gift shop, and visit their theme park.
Stay a few nights in their campground and enjoy roasting some marshmallows with all of your favorite characters. Wouldn’t the kids love that?
Sedona: Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Phoenix, this destination has a great backdrop.
Soak up the colors of Cathedral Rock and have a picnic at the Crescent Moon Picnic Area.
Slide Rock
Take a short scenic drive to Slide Rock State Park and enjoy a day swimming in nature’s water slides.
Or take a hot air balloon ride and see Sedona in a whole new perspective.
Meteor Crater in Winslow
Visit a spot where you can see where a meteorite collided with earth at Meteor Crater.
There is an interactive discovery center, viewing decks, guided tours, gift shop, movie theater, and RV park.
I love those experiences where the kids don’t even realize they are learning!
The historic La Posada Hotel in Winslow is full of character. Stroll through the gorgeous gardens, eat local, fresh cuisine at the Turquoise Room Restaurant.
This destination makes for a low-key getaway.
There are so many places to explore in and around Phoenix. This list is just the beginning. Did your favorite Phoenix weekend getaways make our list?