There is something so special about taking a classic car out for a scenic drive. Arizona offers a wealth of picturesque landscapes, quaint towns, and vibrant cities and is one of the best states to go for a cruise.

3 Arizona Roads You Need to Drive

Here are our picks for the top 3 scenic drives in Arizona that are perfect for cruising in your classic car!

 

Historic Route 66 Sign Painted On Road

#1 Historic Route 66

First up on our list of best scenic drives in Arizona is Historic Route 66. What could be more classic than driving a classic car along the most iconic route in the nation? Route 66 was originally established in 1926 and ran 2,448 miles from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, CA. In Arizona, Route 66 parallels Interstate 40, running east-west across the northern part of the state. Route 66 offers a mixture of the old west and mid-century style and is considered one of the best drives in Arizona. Along the route, make sure to stop at the Petrified Forest National Park and stay in any number of retro Motels in unique towns like Flagstaff, Williams, and Winslow.

 

Sedona

#2 Highway 89-A (Flagstaff to Sedona)

If you are looking for a shorter drive that you can enjoy in a single afternoon, then it is hard to beat the trip down Highway 89-A from Flagstaff to Sedona. Roughly 30 miles of highway connect the two cities. The highway follows Oak Creek as it enters the Oak Creek Canyon offering a stunning view of Slide Rock State Park. The series of hairpin turns that allow drivers to traverse the Mogollon Rim has to be the highlight of the trip and truly make this stretch one of the most scenic drives in Arizona.

 

View of Monument Valley From Forest Gump Running Scene

#3 Desert View: East Rim of Grand Canyon

The Desert View drive isn’t just one of the best Arizona drives but one of the most beautiful drives in the world, thanks to the majestic beauty of the Grand Canyon. The Desert View drive leaves Grand Canyon Village and follows the canyon’s rim for 26 miles to Desert View- a small settlement on the South Rim. The road passes many scenic points and trails, including Grandview Point, Yaki Point, Moran Point, and Lipan Point. The end of the drive is highlighted by the Desert View Watchtower, a 70-foot stone tower that is a replica of an ancient Native American tower. The Desert View Watchtower is the highest point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and offers visitors one of the best views in the park.

 

Classic Red 1950s Chevrolet Convertible

Time To Prepare Your Classic Ride

The state of Arizona offers endless opportunities to experience its natural beauty, and a scenic drive is a popular way to see everything the state has to offer. When you hit the road in a classic car, you can expect plenty of onlookers to gaze at your ride.

Get the Best Detailing Service in Flagstaff at Inspector’s

Inspector’s Auto Appearance wants to help you keep your classic car as immaculate as possible. In Arizona’s dry and dusty climate, drivers need to frequently clean the outside and inside of their vehicles. We offer paint protection packages and a wide range of automotive detailing services to keep your vehicle looking and functioning at its best. Give us a call or head over to our make an appointment page to make sure your classic car is looking great for your next scenic ride!Check out this article if you’re looking for awesome campaing spots in Arizona?

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