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Free Online Arizona Travel Guide Posted Online at USATravelPal.com

As a free resource to world travels, USATravelPal.com is a great resource for those looking to visit the state of Arizona.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 14, 2008 -- The great state of Arizona is a magnificent place to visit; aside form the grand attraction of the Grand Canyon, the state is abundant in its beauty and culture as the website USATravelPal.com boldly claims. As a free resource to world travels, USATravelPal.com is a great resource for those looking to visit the state of Arizona. It is a website that offers users a peek into the attractions offered by the state.

The website lists the several destinations that travelers may traverse to, including the big cities of Phoenix (the state capital of Arizona), Tucson, and the greater Arizona area. Another feature of USATravelPal.com is coverage of the beautiful national parks of the state.

Although Arizona is mostly desert, there are cities built upon the sand and dirt, including the great cities of Phoenix and Tucson. As USATravelPal.com shows, both cities have great cultures where entertainment and great food take center stage.

In the city of Phoenix, for example, museum lovers may take pride that the city has more than a handful of museums, including the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum, Arizona State Capitol Museum, and the Phoenix Art Museum (all according to USATravelPal.com). For those more interested in the sciences, the city has the state science headquarters, aptly named the Arizona Science Center.

The greater Arizona section of USATravelPal.com lists the other locations of the state, including the city of Flagstaff, Lake Havasu City, the Navajo National Monument, the city of Tombstone, and the Tuzigoot National Monument. All of the locations on this site have their own overviews, and where appropriate, certain local points of interest.

The national parks feature of USATravelPal.com is a great section of the website. It contains the major points of interest of the state, including the Grand Canyon, the Grand Canyon Village, the North Rim, the South Rim, the Petrified Forest National Park, and the Saguaro National Park. An excerpt from the Grand Canyon overview is as follows: "The Grand Canyon is one of the earth's true natural wonders. No photograph, no set of statistics, can prepare you for such vastness. At more than one mile deep, it is an inconceivable abyss; varying between four and eighteen miles wide, it's an endless expanse of bewildering shapes and colors, desert brightness and shadows."

Truly, USATravelPal.com is a great location on the web where travelers can get free, useful information regarding their travels.

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