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  • Vacationing In Tucson Arizona - What You'll Need To Know  By : Eric Scribener
    Tucson Arizona has always enjoyed a great reputation as a vacation destination – and it is becoming more popular every year. The primary reason for this reputation is the weather. Even in the winter months, average daytime temperatures remain in the 50° - 60° range. Rainfall is almost non-existent, though in the months of July and August it can reach just over 2" per month. Abundant sunshine, warm temperatures, and the absence of rain combine to create a vacation destination ...
  • Grand Canyon Tour - Puts A Different Perspective On Life  By : Ciara McGrath
    The Grand Canyon National Park is deservedly classed as a World Heritage Site. It has an area of 1,218,375 acres, 1,904 square miles. Most of the park is maintained as wilderness. It can be seen from the moon and is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.

    The Grand Canyon lies on the Colorado Plateau in northwest Arizona.

    The Canyon, carved over millions of years by the Colorado River, is immense. It averages 4,000 feet deep for its en...
  • A Family Vacation In Phoenix, Arizona Offers More Than Cool Pools And Slippery Water Slides  By : Ann LoCicero
    One of America’s top outdoor destinations and the country's fifth largest city, it is not an accident that Phoenix is home to several of the best destination resorts located in the United States. Explore desert parks and lakes, tour archaeology ruins and historic gold mining towns, or visit one of the many the museums and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.

    From Surprise to Apache Junction, the twenty distinct communities that make up the greater Phoenix area offer visit...
  • Five Amazing Hiking Trails in Arizona  By :
    Everyone knows that you can go to Arizona and hike the Grand Canyon, but what about other trails? There is plenty of great hiking in Arizona that has nothing to do with jockeying for position at the Grand Canyon. Many of them are difficult, but they reward with beauty that is seldom matched anywhere in the world. Here are five of the best.
  • Tucson: A Great Place To Play  By : Scott Hubbard
    The Tucson area is a serene desert playground surrounded by four mountain ranges that offers all kinds of recreational possibilities. For instance, hiking to a desert canyon waterfall, riding a horse on a mountain trail, or spending the day boating and fishing.

    Snow skiing? Yes, skiing is available on Mount Lemmon, just an hour away, in the pine-covered Santa Catalina mountain range. Mt. Lemon is home to the country’s southernmost ski resort.

    Maybe snow skiing is not yo...
  • Golfing And Hiking In Arizona  By : G. Chadwick
    When traveling to Arizona you will notice vast differences in each region of the state. Arizona is best known for the Grand Canyon, an impressive natural feature that is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. Arizona is also known for a variety of American history from American Indian heritage to the wild west and Route 66. In Tucson in southern Arizona you can find several cultural landmarks and good skiing. Phoenix is best known for their variety of attraction for ...
  • A Lot To Offer In Scottsdale, Arizona  By :
    Scottsdale, Arizona, continues to rank as one of the most culturally vibrant and eclectic communities in the United States today. The simple, unadulterated fact is that Scottsdale has a great deal to offer on a variety of different fronts.

    Although Florida continues to garner a lion's share of the media attention when it comes to subject of Snow Birds – people who flock from colder environs to warmer locales in the wintertime – Scottsdale, Phoenix and other Arizona cities ...

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