Phoenix might be known as the “Valley of the Sun,” but it’s outshined by another Arizona city. Yuma is the single-sunniest city in the entire world, and it makes a perfect summer destination for the whole family.
Holding the Guinness World Record of being the sunniest city on Earth, Yuma is a southern Arizona town brimming with charm.
TripAdvisor/deannabtraveling Nestled along the pristine Colorado River, it’s the perfect place to spend a few days in the summertime.
When it comes to outdoor adventure, the options are plentiful.
Google/Dave Corby From touring a former Army supply depot at Colorado River State Historic Park to traipsing through 400 acres of sprawling wetlands at the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area, there’s no shortage of breathtaking natural areas to explore.
Perhaps the most famous destination in town is Yuma Territorial Prison Park.
Google/Dave Corby Built in 1876, the prison held several thousand inmates before closing 33 years later. Today, you can walk through the unforgiving strap iron cellblocks and imagine what life would’ve been like in such a cruel place.
Next up, it’s time to go on a date!
Google/Dave Corby Martha’s Gardens is a family-owned and operated date farm with the juiciest Medjool dates you’ve ever tasted. Don’t leave without trying one of their world-famous date shakes!
Now that you’ve seen a lot of the high points, it’s time for some grub.
Google/Adan Sanchez You can’t go wrong with a meal at The Chile Pepper, a circa-1950s eatery that dishes out homemade tortillas and other Mexican staples.
After dinner, we’ll grab a drink at Prison Hill Brewing Company.
Google/Victoria Islas It’s the only craft brewery in town, and you can really taste the unparalleled quality that on-site production yields.
Finally, the time to lay your head down for the night has arrived.
TripAdvisor/Management There’s no better place to stay than the Historic Coronado Motor Hotel, with its charming Spanish-style architecture and convenient location near Yuma’s major landmarks.
Have you ever been to Yuma? If so, what’s your favorite place to visit there? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and check out our previous article to learn more about Yuma Territorial Prison Park: A Visit To The Haunted Yuma Territorial Prison In Arizona Isn’t For The Faint Of Heart.
TripAdvisor/deannabtraveling
Nestled along the pristine Colorado River, it’s the perfect place to spend a few days in the summertime.
Google/Dave Corby
From touring a former Army supply depot at Colorado River State Historic Park to traipsing through 400 acres of sprawling wetlands at the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area, there’s no shortage of breathtaking natural areas to explore.
Built in 1876, the prison held several thousand inmates before closing 33 years later. Today, you can walk through the unforgiving strap iron cellblocks and imagine what life would’ve been like in such a cruel place.
Martha’s Gardens is a family-owned and operated date farm with the juiciest Medjool dates you’ve ever tasted. Don’t leave without trying one of their world-famous date shakes!
Google/Adan Sanchez
You can’t go wrong with a meal at The Chile Pepper, a circa-1950s eatery that dishes out homemade tortillas and other Mexican staples.
Google/Victoria Islas
It’s the only craft brewery in town, and you can really taste the unparalleled quality that on-site production yields.
TripAdvisor/Management
There’s no better place to stay than the Historic Coronado Motor Hotel, with its charming Spanish-style architecture and convenient location near Yuma’s major landmarks.
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