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& Western Arizona Attractions: Discover ancient petroglyphs and unique desert wildlife or just take in the beautiful sunshine and fresh air at one of the Valley’s several mountain preserves: Camelback Mountain, South Mountain, the McDowell Mountains, Piestewa Peak (formerly Squaw Peak) or Papago Park. For the kid in everyone, the Phoenix Zoo (602-273-1341 or www.phoenixzoo.org) offers 2.5 miles of walking trails and 1,200 animals on exhibit. The zoo has been divided into four different trails: the Africa, Tropics... |
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Southern
Arizona & Mexico Attractions: Southern Arizon’s Sonoran desert offers unprecedented vistas of its unique desert surrounds and an amazing array of interesting attractions. Offering one of the best examples of the biodiversity in desert living, Boyce Thompson Arboretum (arboretum.ag.arizona.edu/) hosts a wide array of trails and gardens... |
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Arizona Attractions: Arizona is not called the Grand Canyon State for nothing. The World Heritage Site (928-638-7888 or www.nps.gov/grca/) is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world. The incredible view it offers visitors on the rim is incomparable. If you have a couple of days, take a hike to the bottom of the canyon for a one-of-a-kind experience. There are several other ways to enjoy Arizona’s biggest attraction... |
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