Best Things to Do This Summer in Arizona

Discover the top summer vacation spots, lakes, parks, free activities, and events in Arizona. Plan your perfect summer getaway with our comprehensive guide.

Having lived most of my life in Arizona, I can tell you that while summer may feel like an oven, there are still many cool things to do and ways to get cool. When you come to the Copper State during the summer, you’ll find that locals are still out and about despite the heat and having fun. So, let’s explore this guide to Arizona summer activities and have a blast in this beautiful state. Here are the best things to do in the summer in Arizona:

Best Summer Vacation Destinations In Arizona

While most of Arizona is a baking desert, there are higher-elevation places where you can beat the heat and enjoy some natural beauty, charming towns, and friendly people. Here are three of the best summer vacation destinations in Arizona.

1. Mt. Lemmon

Location: Tucson, AZ

Popularity: This is quite a popular destination best done on weekdays.

Need To Know: The road can be steep and curvy in places. Drive with caution.

Those of us who live in Tucson love to take a drive up Mt. Lemmon during the summer to get among the trees and enjoy the stunning views of the city and the surrounding desert. There are several camping spots, hiking trails, and a little place called Summerhaven where you can grab a bite to eat while surrounded by pine trees. The drive is so lovely up and down the mountain.

2. Sedona

Location: Sedona, AZ

Popularity: Sedona is extremely popular yet surprisingly not very crowded.

Need To Know: Sedona is a Mecca for people who are into spiritual pursuits, nature, and photography.

Sedona is perhaps the most gorgeous and eclectic town in Arizona. The majestic red rock formations that surround the city draw people from all over the world to marvel at them. Locals love to bring their families to the natural rock slides at Slide Rock State Park to play in the water, and the hiking is second to none. Plus, there are many intriguing shops and excellent restaurants throughout town.

3. Flagstaff

Location: Flagstaff, AZ

Popularity: Flagstaff is a popular summer destination, yet it remains largely uncrowded since college students are gone.

Need To Know: Even during the summer, evenings can sometimes get chilly enough for a light jacket.

Flagstaff is a favorite place for people from the rest of the state to come and cool off. It is filled with and surrounded by pine trees and has a view of beautiful mountains. It’s a hip college town, so there are plenty of great brewpubs, restaurants, funky shops, and a thriving art scene. It’s also known for being a wonderful place for stargazing at night. Visiting here is one of the most fun things to do in Arizona in summer.

Best Lakes & Rivers To Visit In Arizona This Summer

You may not think of bodies of water when you think of Arizona, but we have some truly magnificent ones for fishing, boating, tubing, paddling, and much more. In fact, fishing, tubing, and boating are extremely popular hobbies in Arizona. You’ll often find locals kicking back with a cooler full of beers, a lawn chair, and an umbrella with a fishing pole in their hands while laughing and talking away the hours together. Here are three of the best lakes and rivers to visit in Arizona.

4. Salt River

Location: Mesa, AZ

Popularity: The Salt River is probably the most popular body of water in Arizona during the summer.

Need To Know: Weekends get quite crowded, so come here on a weekday if you want a more relaxed experience.

I don’t think there’s a person who grew up in Arizona who didn’t go tubing on the Salt River. It’s the most popular tubing destination in the state, and people get rather creative with their tubes. I’ve seen tubes with speakers built on top of them for blasting out tunes. It’s a bit of a party location during the summer, but you can still have a wonderfully mellow time if you situate yourself between the groups of tubers. The scenery is beautiful. Just remember to use lots of sunscreen and bring enough water!

5. Lake Pleasant

Location: Lake Pleasant, AZ

Popularity: This lake is very popular yet large enough that there's ample room for everyone.

Need To Know: Keep your eyes open while on the lake, as some boaters can go rather fast and create wake ripples.

Where the Salt River is the most popular place for tubing, Lake Pleasant is the most popular place for boating, water skiing, and jet skiing. Locals love to bring their speedboats and zoom around the lake; others like bringing a kayak to enjoy a leisurely paddle. There’s no wrong way to enjoy this lake; you’ll find many people with fishing poles in the water. A day on Lake Pleasant is very common, especially for folks from nearby Phoenix.

6. Lake Mead

Location: Lake Mead, AZ

Popularity: This is a massive lake, and while popular, it's rarely crowded.

What You Need To Know: In the summer, you'll want to bring lots of water and ample amounts of sunscreen.

Arizona and Nevada share Lake Mead and are fairly close to Las Vegas. People from both states flock to Lake Mead to enjoy the beautiful scenery and take a boat on the water for quality fishing time. There are also kayak tours to explore some of the little coves and caves along the shore. It’s the largest and first-ever national recreational area. It’s also one of the best summer camping locations in Arizona. This is one of the best family things to do in Arizona in summer.

Parks To Visit In Arizona This Summer

Our beautiful state is known for having some of the country's most impressive state and national parks. You could say they’re quite grand! They are places of great geological, historical, cultural, and natural importance and tell tales not only of American history but of millennia of natural history. You’re in for a real treat at these wonderful parks to visit in Arizona this summer.

7. Grand Canyon National Park

Location: Grand Canyon, AZ

Popularity: This is one of the most popular parks in the nation.

Need To Know: If you truly want to experience this place, plan at least a weekend and enjoy a hike or mule tour.

Photos don’t convey just how gobsmackingly massive and gorgeous the Grand Canyon is. While pictures are majestic, being in person is one of the most awe-inspiring experiences in Arizona. There are many kinds of guided tours to take, and getting down into the canyon to see its walls towering above you is just as impressive as seeing it from the top. This is a must-do bucket list destination for Arizona and the world. Camping here can be one of the most romantic things to do in Arizona in summer.

8. Saguaro National Park

Location: Tucson, AZ

Popularity: This park is quite popular among locals and is a top tourist destination.

Need To Know: Saguaro cacti are a protected plant species and should be seen, but not touched.

While you can see saguaro cacti around most of the southern part of the state, their largest concentration is in Saguaro National Park, and they’re simply majestic. There are two portions of the park, one on the western edge of Tucson and the other on the eastern edge. Even though we Tucsonians see them all the time, we still love to take a leisurely drive through these parks and never get bored of seeing these intriguing cacti. Sunsets here are some of the most beautiful you will ever see.

9. Lost Dutchman State Park

Location: Apache Junction, AZ

Popularity: This destination is not as popular as most, but is worth seeing.

Need To Know: It's advised to stick to the outskirts, as wildlife is rather active in the interior, and there are sometimes more unsavory people there.

Every Arizonan grew up learning tales of the supposed gold mine in the Lost Dutchman State Park. The fables of a massive gold cache have drawn many people to go searching for it, and it’s best seen from a bit of a distance, as gold fever is a real thing and causes people to be hostile to possible competition. Plus, bobcats, rattlesnakes, and sheer desert heat are abundant. However, it’s a place of beauty and intrigue, and worth seeing in person. It’s a great place to hike around, but not in.

Best Free Summer Activities In Arizona

One of the lovely things about living in and visiting Arizona is that we have so many fun and free things to do here. Many of our most beautiful natural areas are free to explore, and events are always happening, especially in the evenings when it's slightly cooler. Come check out some of the best free summer activities in Arizona.

10. Tombstone

Location: Tombstone, AZ

Popularity: This is one of Arizona's most popular Old West destinations.

Need To Know: Shows and events cost money, but there's no charge to enter the town.

There’s a fee for shows and some venues, but you can walk the streets of a real and famous part of the Wild West for free and stand where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and other legends of the Old West once stood. Tombstone is aptly named due to its cemetery, Boot Hill, where the headstones bear whimsical anecdotes about those who rest there. It’s a fantastic slice of Arizona history and one of the best free things to do in Arizona in summer.

11. Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Location: Canyon de Chelly National Monument, AZ

Popularity: This place is relatively popular but never crowded, as it is huge.

Need To Know: Some locations require a local Native American guide.

Canyon de Chelly National Monument is one of the most quintessential Old West landscapes and a very sacred and important place for the Navajo Nation. It has some of the most stunning scenery in the state and has been a filming location for several big movies, like Contact and MacKenna’s Gold. If you happen to find any Native American relics or petroglyphs, please look but don’t touch them.

12. San Xavier del Bac Mission

Location: Tucson, AZ

Popularity: This mission is fairly popular but generally uncrowded on weekdays.

Need To Know: This is a religious site, and commercial and drone photography are prohibited.

The San Xavier del Bac Mission is one of the most beautiful and historic missions in the Southwest. The intricately carved interior is marvelous and one can’t help but feel a sense of reverence while here. A visit here is one of the best Arizona summer activities you can do while visiting Tucson.

Best Summer Events And Festivals In Arizona

We have a lot going on in Arizona during the summer. We love a good food festival and any event that helps us beat the heat. We also have a ton of Spanish, Native American, and Sonoran cultures to celebrate, and we embrace them all. Come and enjoy some of the best summer events and festivals in Arizona.

13. Heritage Festival

Location: Flagstaff, AZ

Popularity: This event is fairly popular, especially for local Native Americans.

Need To Know: This festival will take place on June 28 - 29, 2025.

The Heritage Festival is one of Arizona's most wonderful cultural festivals. It brings together several nations like the Diné, Apache, Hopi, Zuni, and others to celebrate Native American cultures from all over the Colorado Plateau. Come see traditional dances and crafts, enjoy cultural activities, and learn some traditional crafts. It takes place at the Museum of Northern Arizona, one of the best cheap things to do in Arizona in summer, even when there isn’t a wonderful festival. Visit the Museum of Northern Arizona website for more on the Heritage Festival.

14. Summer Safari Nights

Location: Tucson, AZ

Popularity: This is generally a local event and not too crowded.

Need To Know: Dates for this event have not yet been posted for 2025. Visit the Reid Park Zoo website for the calendar of events.

Summer Saturdays are a joy in Tucson at Reid Park Zoo when Summer Safari Nights occur. You can enjoy animal interactions, caretaker chats, rides, crafts, games, and so much more, and take in those gorgeous summer sunsets. Each week has a different theme, so it’s like a new event each week! Plus, chatting with friendly Tucson locals is always a good time.

15. Prescott Frontier Days

Location: Prescott, AZ

Popularity: This is a pretty well-attended event and great fun for the family.

Need To Know: This event will take place June 30-July 6, 2025.

Have you ever been to a real rodeo? Come see “The World’s Oldest Rodeo,” which has been taking place here since 1888. Cowboys and cowgirls of all ages participate in thrilling and fun events during the first week in June. See lasso tricks, barrel races, and bull riding, and enjoy dancing, live music, and delicious food at an event that is as Arizona as can be. Learn some more about it on our Not Your Average Bucket List podcast. For this year's rodeo schedule, you can also visit the Prescott Frontier Days website.

How many of these places and events have you been to? Do you have any other favorite Arizona summer activities? This guide of things to do in the summer in Arizona should get you started on some of the best that the state has to offer. Summer is the best time to take a road trip in Northern Arizona and see some of our most breathtaking natural wonders:

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