Reviews for Hiking Arizona

Hiking Arizona

Editors Reviews for Hiking Arizona

Urban hiking in the valley of the sun is fun. Take a guided hike. The hike includes bottled water, variety of snacks, and use of their backpacks, playing desert trivia, a souvenir cap, and a round trip transportation service to and from the trailhead. Enjoy the desert and learning about the beautiful landscape, the wildlife and learn great facts about the desert. You will be sure to have a great time. Discover the beautiful Sonoran Desert and its many unusual inhabitants. Call for pricing. 877-hike-phx (877 445-3749). www.hikeinphoenix.com

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Reviews for Arizona Sports

Arizona Sports

Editors Reviews for Arizona Sports

Arizona is a sports lover’s paradise, whether you’re a spectator, participant or a little of both. With year-round sunny skies, you never have to lose a day or two of your vacation due to inclement weather.

Fans flock to Arizona for its wide range of professional sports. Phoenix teams include Major League Baseball’s 2001 World Champs, the Arizona Diamondbacks, as well as the NBA Suns and WNBA Mercury, while the NHL Coyotes and NFL Arizona Cardinals all play in Glendale.

In Avondale, Phoenix International Raceway hosts some of the largest crowds in the state for NASCAR and Indy races. Further south, Marana – near Tucson – is home to the World Golf Championships Accenture Match Play tournament.

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Reviews for The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon

Editors Reviews for The Grand Canyon

Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona’s most distinguishable landmark – and a natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, steep, rocky walls descend more than a mile to the canyon’s floor, where the wild Colorado River traces a swift course southwest.

You can reach Grand Canyon National Park from main entrances on the South Rim – including the South Rim’s eastern entrance – and the North Rim. The Canyon’s western edge, home to beautiful Havasupai Falls and the town of Supai, is also accessible via roads on the Hualapai Indian Reservation.

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Reviews for Hike Arizona

Hike Arizona

Editors Reviews for Hike Arizona

Urban hiking in the valley of the sun is fun. Take a guided hike. The hike includes bottled water, variety of snacks, and use of their backpacks, playing desert trivia, a souvenir cap, and a round trip transportation service to and from the trail head. Enjoy the desert and learning about the beautiful landscape, the wildlife and learn great facts about the desert. You will be sure to have a great time. Discover the beautiful Sonoran Desert and its many unusual inhabitants. Call for pricing. 877-hike-phx (877 445-3749).

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Reviews for Oatman Arizona

Oatman Arizona

Editors Reviews for Oatman Arizona

A former gold-mining town, Oatman is located on historic Route 66. Once home to more than 10,000, the population today numbers less than 200 and a dozen wild burros. Of the estimated 1,500 that live in the surrounding hills, about 12 of these burros wander the town’s streets, seeking handouts and posing for pictures.

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Reviews for Sedona

Sedona

Editors Reviews for Sedona

Come to the Red Rock Country. If you are into history, art, archaeology, shopping and hiking, Sedona has it for you. This pretty town in Arizona has beautiful weather in ther summer, snow in the fall, and beautiful spring desert views. This is the place to go if you want to excape the heat of Phoenix or see the beautiful red rock on Arizona. You can take a day trip, weekend, or severl day trip to Sedona. Come visit Sedona and enjoy the outdoors or Arizona.

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Reviews for Fool Hallow Lake

Fool Hallow Lake

Editors Reviews for Fool Hallow Lake

Imagine camping among 100-foot pine trees beside a quiet lake watching majestic great blue herons at a cool 6,300 ft. in elevation. Year-round camping, fishing, picnicking, boating, and wildlife viewing opportunities make Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area a very popular place. Fool Hollow is located within National Forest Lands on the Lakeside Ranger District near the City of Show Low, Arizona. The Fool Hollow Recreation Area has a 149-acre lake

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Reviews for Family Fun

Editors Reviews for Family Fun

Think of Arizona as America’s natural “amusement park,” where fun and adventure await your family in every corner of the state. Add an engaging selection of Old West towns, dude ranches, mines, lakes, railroads and other diversions, and the result is a family vacation like no other.

If you’re looking for things to do with kids in Arizona, they have plenty of ideas. Go to the Four Corners and let them stand in four states at once. Enjoy the Junior Ranger program at the Grand Canyon. Or enjoy the state’s many zoos, wildlife parks and kid-friendly museums, like the Arizona Science Center, the Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the Pima Air and Space Museum.

Water activities like swimming, boating, rafting and more are also big hits with the little ones, so make room for a trip to Lake Powell or Lake Mead, or just a ride on Tempe Town Lake, where motorized and non-motorized watercraft cruise the formerly dry riverbed between Tempe and Phoenix.

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Reviews for Trip Advisor

Trip Advisor

Editors Reviews for Trip Advisor

Visit the trip advisor site to find great vacation ideas in Arizona. Simply type in where you want to go and the trip adviser will pull up tons of great ideas. Find family vacations, couple vacations, or individual vacation ideas.

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Reviews for Tubac Presidio State Historic Park

Tubac Presidio State Historic Park

Editors Reviews for Tubac Presidio State Historic Park

Tubac Presidio State Historic Park is the oldest town in Arizona, originally established by people of European Descent.

The park highlights the contributions of Indians, Spaniards, Mexican and Anglo-Americans to Arizona’s development.
Admission is free. They are open daily from 8am-5pm. Come and learn about one or Arizona’s oldest towns.

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