Going farther afield from Mirabel, Arizona is ideal for exploring by car. You’ll find stunning scenery, intriguing attractions and quaint towns filled with possibilities for fun and adventure. Here are our favorites:
The Grand Canyon, aptly named among the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is more than a mile deep and 18 miles wide. It’s an easy 3- to 4-hour drive from Mirabel and is truly something you must see at least once. |
Sedona, roughly 2 hours from Mirabel, is world-renowned for the incredible natural beauty of its Red Rock formations and its unique New Age vibe. Hiking, golf and shopping also are favorites and the 16-mile drive through Oak Creek Canyon may be the prettiest in the state. |
Flagstaff is what you get if you take a little bit of Berkeley from the 60’s, a couple of mountains from Colorado, some Route 66 kitsch and a dab of the Old West and mix them all together. Just 2 hours from Mirabel, it’s an ideal mountain town with a mild summer climate and lots of alpine fun in the winter. The nine-mile hike up Humphrey’s Peak will lead you to the highest point in Arizona…just a touch over 12,000 feet above sea level. |
Prescott is the former state capital, and is located in the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine trees in the world just 90-minutes from Mirabel. At a mile high in elevation, it has a mild year-round climate, great antique shopping and art galleries. It’s infamous Whiskey Row, just off the lovely courthouse square, is one of the most celebrated collections of Old West saloons in the state. |
Payson is located at the base of Arizona’s Mogollon (muggy-on) Rim about 2 hours from Mirabel. It is a former timber and ranching town that is surrounded by beautiful forests, trout streams, hiking and other fun outdoor activities. |
Jerome is about two hours from Mirabel and was once known as the “Wickedest Town in the West.” A former mining town gone bust, it is now a thriving artist colony and a funky escape from the world at large. Built down the side of Mingus Mountain, Jerome is quite literally a “town on the move,” and a great destination for those seeking unique restaurants, art collections and the like. |
Tucson is about 2 hours to the south of Mirabel. The “Old Pueblo” is today a thriving desert city. Highlights include San Xavier del Back Mission, one of the most beautiful of the Spanish Missions; the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum; Colossal Cave; and Sabino Canyon. Many visitors love to walk the streets of historic neighborhoods such as Armory Park and Barrio Historico to gain an appreciation for early Arizona architecture. |
CLOSER TO HOME
Tonto National Forest. Established in 1905, this expansive desert landscape encompasses over 2.9 million acres and is the fifth largest forest in the U.S. and one of the most visited as well. With boundaries of Phoenix to the south, the Mogollon Rim to the north and the San Carlos and Ft. Apache Indian reservations to the east, there are plenty of breath-taking views of canyons and desert landscape.
MacDonald’s Ranch. Located in Scottsdale, this horse and cattle ranch has been around since the 1950’s. While it is not quite the size it was back then, it still operates as a working ranch. There’s horseback riding and lots of treats for children to interact with ranch animals in their natural surroundings..
Desert Botanical Gardens. Explore the wonders of nature at this renowned desert museum.For more than 70 years, the Desert Botanical Garden has been teaching and inspiring visitors from the local community and around the world, providing research, exhibits and more designed to help us understand, protect and preserve the desert’s natural beauty.
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WATER SPORTS
Sure, Mirabel is in the desert but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun on the water. In fact, Arizona has more boats per capita than any other state in the US and boasts more shoreline than the US Pacific coast. Nearby desert lakes and reservoirs provide fantastic opportunities for boating, wakeboarding/water skiing and fishing. Likewise, the many mountain lakes and streams are ideal for trout fishing and paddling.
WINTER ACTIVITIES
Despite its reputation as a sun-drenched golf destination, Arizona also offers opportunities to those who enjoy snow sports, as well. These include:
Arizona Snowbowl is located just seven miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona Snowbowl, and is just 2 hours from Mirabel. It offers a great variety of terrain, ranging from gentle slopes for beginners to fast, steep runs, moguls and a terrain park.
Cinch Hook near Strawberry, Arizona is also approximately 2 hours from Mirabel and is a terrific destination for sledding and snowplay.
Sunrise Park Resort is Arizona’s largest ski and snowboard area and is approximately 4 ½ hours from Mirabel in the beautiful White Mountains of eastern Arizona.










The Grand Canyon, aptly named among the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is more than a mile deep and 18 miles wide. It’s an easy 3- to 4-hour drive from Mirabel and is truly something you must see at least once.
Flagstaff is what you get if you take a little bit of Berkeley from the 60’s, a couple of mountains from Colorado, some Route 66 kitsch and a dab of the Old West and mix them all together. Just 2 hours from Mirabel, it’s an ideal mountain town with a mild summer climate and lots of alpine fun in the winter. The nine-mile hike up Humphrey’s Peak will lead you to the highest point in Arizona…just a touch over 12,000 feet above sea level.
Prescott is the former state capital, and is located in the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine trees in the world just 90-minutes from Mirabel. At a mile high in elevation, it has a mild year-round climate, great antique shopping and art galleries. It’s infamous Whiskey Row, just off the lovely courthouse square, is one of the most celebrated collections of Old West saloons in the state.
Payson is located at the base of Arizona’s Mogollon (muggy-on) Rim about 2 hours from Mirabel. It is a former timber and ranching town that is surrounded by beautiful forests, trout streams, hiking and other fun outdoor activities.
Jerome is about two hours from Mirabel and was once known as the “Wickedest Town in the West.” A former mining town gone bust, it is now a thriving artist colony and a funky escape from the world at large. Built down the side of Mingus Mountain, Jerome is quite literally a “town on the move,” and a great destination for those seeking unique restaurants, art collections and the like.
Tucson is about 2 hours to the south of Mirabel. The “Old Pueblo” is today a thriving desert city. Highlights include San Xavier del Back Mission, one of the most beautiful of the Spanish Missions; the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum; Colossal Cave; and Sabino Canyon. Many visitors love to walk the streets of historic neighborhoods such as Armory Park and Barrio Historico to gain an appreciation for early Arizona architecture.
