Best Day Trip
Jerome
Jerome: It’s not just Jerry Seinfeld’s real first name. It’s also one of Arizona’s most delightful getaways. At just two and a half hours north of and many degrees cooler than Phoenix, the tiny former mining town has become quite the artsy tourist hub. Once the biggest city in Arizona during a mining boom in the 1920s, Jerome now has roughly 450 residents — you probably have more contacts in your phone — but it’s stuffed with historic buildings, wineries, art galleries and interesting shops. Don’t miss Caduceus Cellars, a tasting room for the winery owned by Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan, or Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes. (Really, you cannot imagine the stunning variety of kaleidoscopes in that place.) Your parking brake will get a workout while you explore. The town is settled on the steep slope of Cleopatra Hill at an altitude of 5,000 feet. But the attractions — and, on a clear day, the view — are more than worth the drive.