KY → AZ · City-to-City Move

Moving from Louisville to Phoenix?

  • 1,505 mi Distance
  • 4 days Drive time
  • 5M Phoenix metro
  • 299 Sun days/year
What to Do in Phoenix

Things you'll want to know about your new city.

Bookmark this page — these are the icons of Phoenix, organized by what kind of day you're planning.

Outdoors & Recreation

  • Camelback Mountain — Iconic Phoenix hike; Echo Canyon or Cholla Trail
  • Papago Park & Hole-in-the-Rock — Red sandstone formations and easy hikes
  • South Mountain Park — 16,000 acres — one of largest urban parks in US

Culture & Arts

  • Desert Botanical Garden — Saguaro, agave, ocotillo collections in Papago Park
  • Heard Museum — Native American art and history
  • Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) — Largest musical instrument museum in the world

Family-Friendly

  • Phoenix Zoo — 125-acre zoo in Papago Park
  • Children's Museum of Phoenix — Three floors of hands-on exhibits

Nightlife & Entertainment

  • Old Town Scottsdale — Galleries, restaurants, nightlife district
  • Talking Stick Resort & Casino — Gaming and Spring Training (Diamondbacks, Rockies)
Where to Eat

Phoenix's essential restaurants.

The dining list every Phoenix resident knows by heart. Save the spots, work through them.

  • Pizzeria Bianco Pizza Downtown / Heritage Square

    Chris Bianco's James Beard-winning Neapolitan pies

  • Barrio Café Mexican 16th Street

    Silvana Salcido Esparza's Oaxacan-influenced menu

  • Pomo Pizzeria Pizza Multiple

    Authentic Vera Pizza Napoletana certification

  • FnB Farm-to-table Old Town Scottsdale

    Chef Charleen Badman, James Beard winner

  • Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles Soul food Multiple

    Phoenix-born institution

  • Otro Café Mexican 16th Street

    Modern Mexican from Silvana Salcido Esparza

  • Binkley's Restaurant Tasting menu Phoenix

    Chef Kevin Binkley's intimate tasting room

  • Welcome Diner Southern-Mexican Garfield

    Biscuits, fried chicken, and culture

Climate & Walkability

What daily life feels like in Phoenix.

Climate

Hot desert. Brutally hot summers (95-115°F+, June-Sept). Mild winters (50-72°F), the trade-off that makes Phoenix bearable. 299 sun days/year — sunniest major metro. Monsoon season July-Sept brings dramatic afternoon storms.

  • Summer92-105°F
  • Winter45-72°F
  • Sun days/yr299
  • Rainfall8 inches

Walkability

  • Walk Score41/100
  • Transit Score36/100
  • Bike Score60/100

Phoenix is car-dependent — most errands require driving.

Outdoors & Recreation

  • Camelback Mountain — iconic Phoenix hike (1,200-ft elevation gain)
  • Piestewa Peak — second-most-popular Phoenix hike
  • Sonoran Desert — saguaro forests, McDowell Sonoran Preserve
  • Saguaro Lake / Salt River — kayaking, tubing, paddleboarding
  • Sedona (2 hrs north) — red rocks, world-class hiking
  • Spring Training — 15 MLB teams play in 'Cactus League' Feb-March
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