Arizona

          Arizona’s state tree is the Palovarde. The state flower of Arizona is the Blossom of the Saguaro cactus. Arizona’s state bird is the Cactus Wren. In the state of Arizona there live many Indian tribes on their reservations. Two of these are the Hopi and the Navajo. The Indian tribes of Arizona have built many famous landmarks including the "Montezuma's Castle," which was built by cave-dwellers long ago. Arizona is also home to the Camel Back Mountains.  It is also a prime vacation location because of its warm climate and its tourist attractions such as "Gold Field Ghost Town," where children and adults can explore life as it was in the time of the famous gold rush. You can also take gold mine tours and pan for gold. They also have many old-time cafes where you can eat and experience Arizona's history.  They can be found in warm, sunny, southern Arizona.  Arizona's most famous landmark and tourist attraction would probably have to be the Grand Canyon.  The  famous Colorado River runs through the the Grand Canyon.