Last Updated: May 2, 2026
Thanksgiving in the Sonoran Desert has a character all its own — warm days, cool nights, and a tranquility that makes it one of our favorite times to be in Arizona. We were traveling between Cave Creek and Tucson when the holiday arrived, which meant driving south through the agricultural heart of central Arizona, stopping at one of the most remarkable ancient ruins in the United States, and spending the holiday itself with family in Mesa. The drive down delivered one more spectacular Arizona sunset — as they reliably do — and the days around Thanksgiving delivered genuine surprises: Hohokam architecture from the 1300s, fields of Pima cotton, fields of roses, and a family reunion that felt as warm as the desert afternoon.

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