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Copyrighted Material 17_571486 bindex.qxd 9/22/04 4:21 PM Page 456 Index Angel’s Window Overlook, Arizona Historical Museum A AA (American Automo- 249 Downtown (Tucson), 369 bile Association), 63 Annual Hopi Marketplace Arizona Historical Society The Abyss, 233 (Flagstaff), 28 Museum in Papago Park Accommodations Annual Navajo (Tempe), 121 best, 15–17 Marketplace, 28 Arizona Historical Society shopping online for, 34 Antelope Canyon, Pioneer Museum tips on, 49–50 9, 295–296 (Flagstaff), 210 Active vacations, 41–47 Antelope House Arizona Historical Society best, 5 Overlook, 283 Sanguinetti House Agate Bridge, 277 Antiques and collectibles Museum (Yuma), 446 Agate House trail, 277 Phoenix area, 140–142 Arizona Historical Society Agua Fria National Tucson, 380 Tucson Museum, 364 Monument, 157 Apache Cultural Center & Arizona Historical Society Aguirre Lake, 396 Museum (Fort Apache), 307 Wells Fargo Museum Airfares Apache Indian Reservation, (Tucson), 364 discounts for international White Mountain, 306–309, Arizona Mills (Tempe), 145 visitors, 61 311, 313 Arizona Mining & Mineral getting the best, 38 Apache Lake, 154 Museum (Phoenix), shopping online for, 33–34 Apaches, 422–424 122–123 Airlines, 36–37, 48, 61, 62 Apache Station Wildlife Arizona Museum for Youth Airport Mesa, 185 Viewing Area, 425 (Mesa), 128 Airport Mesa Trail, 190–191 Apache Trail, 9, 154–155 Arizona Opera Company, Airport security, 37 Aravaipa Canyon 152, 389 Air tours (scenic flights) Preserve, 428 Arizona Renaissance Glen Canyon, 294–295 Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, Festival, 26 Grand Canyon South Rim, 428 Arizona Science Center 239 The Arboretum at (Phoenix), 122 Grand Canyon West, 255 Flagstaff, 210 Arizona Snowbowl, 208 Phoenix area, 130 Arcosanti, 157 Arizona–Sonora Desert Sedona, 189 Area codes, 53 Museum (Tucson), 5, 12, American Express, 53 Arivaca Cienega, 396 356–357, 367 Phoenix, 76 Arivaca Creek, 396 Arizona State Fair (Phoenix), Amerind Foundation Arizona Biltmore 28–29 Museum (near Willcox), (Phoenix), 123 Arizona State Museum 13, 423 Arizona Biltmore Country (Tucson), 364, 373 Ameripass/Discovery Pass, 62 Club (Phoenix), 132 Arizona State University Art A Mountain (Sentinel Arizona Capitol Museum Museum at Nelson Fine Peak), 362 COPYRIGHTED(Phoenix), 121 MATERIALArts Center (Tempe), Amtrak, 38–39, 62 Arizona Cardinals, 137 117, 120 Anaheim Angels, 137 Arizona Cowboy College Arizona Theatre Company Ancestral Puebloans (Scottsdale), 1, 46 (ATC), 153, 390 (Anasazi), 9, 213. See also Arizona Cowboy Poets’ Arizona Vineyard Winery Cliff dwellings Gathering (Prescott), 28 (Nogales), 401 Four Corners, 263–264 Arizona Diamondbacks, Armory Park Historic District Grand Canyon, 223, 230, 136–137 (Tucson), 324 232, 249 Arizona Doll & Toy Museum Art galleries Homolovi Ruins State (Phoenix), 128 Bisbee, 419 Park, 267 Arizona Folklore Flagstaff, 210 Lyman Lake State Park, 314 Preserve, 409 Jerome, 174 17_571486 bindex.qxd 9/22/04 4:21 PM Page 457 INDEX 457 Patagonia, 404 Bill Williams National Bookstores Phoenix area, 141–142 Wildlife Refuge, 443 Phoenix area, 142 Prescott, 168 Biltmore District (Camelback Tucson, 381–382 Sedona, 192–193 Corridor), 74 Boot Hill Graveyard Tubac, 396 accommodations, 88–91 (Tombstone), 415 Tucson, 380–381 restaurants, 107–110 The Borgata of Scottsdale, Wickenburg, 160 Biltmore Fashion Park 144 Yuma, 447 (Phoenix), 143–144 Boulders golf courses Arts and crafts, Tucson, 382 Biosphere 2 (Tucson), 365 (Carefree), 131 Arts Festival, Scottsdale, 27 Bird Cage Theatre Boulders South Course Astronomical observatories, (Tombstone), 415 (Carefree), 10 12, 400 Bird-watching, 8, 41–42 Bouse Fisherman, 445 ASU-Karsten Golf Course best spots for, 11–12 Boyce Thompson Arboretum (Tempe), 133 Bill Williams National (near Phoenix), 5, 155 ATMs (automated teller Wildlife Refuge, 443 Boynton Canyon, 185, 190 machines), 23, 60 Buenos Aires National Boynton Canyon Trail, 185 Auto racing, Phoenix, 136 Wildlife Refuge, 396 Breweries and brewpubs, Az-Tex Hat Company (Scotts- Hassayampa River Preserve 114, 149, 171, 175, 205, dale, Phoenix), 145 (near Wickenburg), 162 217, 218, 384, 387, 443 Jail Trail, 179 Bright Angel Point, 249 Patagonia–Sonoita area, Bright Angel Trail, 235 B acavi, 270 403–404 Buckskin Mountain State Backpacking, 43 Roper Lake State Park, Park, 443–444 Grand Canyon South Rim, 428–429 Buenos Aires National Wild- 236–238 Sierra Vista/San Pedro life Refuge, 11, 396–397 Baldy, Mount, 311 Valley area, 409–411 Bullhead City, 435–438 Ballet Arizona, 152 Southwest Wings Birding Burton Barr Library Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Festival (Bisbee), 28 (Phoenix), 123 Auction (Scottsdale), 26 Tucson area, 367, 374–375 Business hours, 53 Barrio Histórico District Verde Valley Birding & Bus travel, 62 (Tucson), 324 Nature Festival, 176 Butler Canyon Trail, 311 Baseball Willcox and Douglas area, Butterfly Lodge Museum Phoenix, 136–137 422, 425–426 (near Greer), 311 spring-training games, Yuma area, 448 124, 137 Bisbee, 417–421 Tucson, 378 Bisbee Mining and Historical C alendar of events, Basketball, Phoenix, 137 Museum, 418 25–29 The Bead Museum Bischoff’s at the Park Callaghan Vineyards, 404 (Glendale), 123 (Scottsdale), 144 Camelback Corridor (Bilt- Beatty’s Miller Canyon Guest Black Canyon, 432 more District), 74 Ranch and Orchard Bluegrass Festival accommodations, 88–91 (Hereford), 410 (Wickenburg), 159 restaurants, 107–110 Bell Rock Pathway, 190 Blue Mesa, 277 Camelback Golf Club Benson, 408, 412 Blue Range Primitive Area, (Phoenix), 132 Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeologi- 317 Camelback Mountain cal Park (Globe), 14, 155 Boating (boat rentals) (Phoenix), 8, 124, 134 Betatakin, 9, 288 Lake Havasu, 440 Cameras and film, 53 Betty’s Kitchen Wildlife and Lake Mead National Cameron Trading Post, Interpretive Area, 448 Recreation Area, 432 241, 273 Big Springs Environmental Lake Powell, 296–297 Camping Study Area, 306 Sunrise Lake, 311 Buenos Aires National Big Surf (Tempe), 135–136 Boat tours and cruises Wildlife Refuge, 397 Biking and mountain Bullhead City/Laughlin Canyon de Chelly, 287 biking, 41 area, 436 Chiricahua National Buenos Aires National Canyon Lake, 154 Monument, 428 Wildlife Refuge, 397 Glen Canyon, 294 Cochise Stronghold, 428 Phoenix area, 124, Lake Havasu, 439 Coronado Trail area, 317 130–131 Lake Mead, 431 Grand Canyon North Prescott area, 167, 168 Tempe, 127 Rim, 252 Sedona area, 8, 191 Yuma, 447 Grand Canyon South Rim, Sunrise Park area, 310–311 Bonelli House (Kingman), 258 237, 245–246 Tucson area, 360, 374 Books, recommended, 51–53 Greer area, 313 17_571486 bindex.qxd 9/22/04 4:21 PM Page 458 458 INDEX Camping (cont.) 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See Families with Sports Park (Scottsdale), near Williams, 222 children 128 Camp Verde, 176–180 Chiricahua National Credit cards, 24, 59–60 Canoeing, 42, 168, 440, 448 Monument, 424, 428 Crescent Moon Recreation Canyon de Chelly National Chloride, 259 Area, 185 Monument, 10, 15, Chloride murals, 259 Cricket Pavilion (Phoenix), 282–287 Chocolates by Bernard Calle- 152 Canyon Lake, 154 baut (Scottsdale), 144 Cross-country skiing, 46–47, Cape Royal, 249 Chrysler Classic of Tucson, 26 306, 310, 317 Capitol Butte, 185 Cinco de Mayo, 27 Crystal Forest, 277 Carefree, 74–75, 127 Clemenceau Heritage Crystal Palace (Tombstone), accommodations, 85–88 Museum (Cottonwood), 415 restaurants, 105–107 179 Currency and currency Carnegie Library (Tucson), Cliff Castle Casino (Camp exchange, 59, 63 373 Verde), 178 Customs regulations, 57–58 Carr Canyon, 410 Cliff dwellings, 177 Car rentals, 34–35, 47–48 Montezuma Castle National Car travel, 38, 47–48, 62 Monument, 177 D ankworth Ponds, 428 driving safety for interna- Sedona area, 185 Dateland Palms, 450 tional visitors, 60–61 Tonto National Monument, Davis Dominguez Gallery Casa Grande Ruins National 155 (Tucson), 381 Monument, 14, 156 Walnut Canyon National Day spas Casa Malpais Archaeological Monument, 212 Mount Graham area, 429 Park & Museum Climate, 24–25 Phoenix area, 138–140 (Springerville), 314 Grand Canyon South Sedona, 188 Casinos, 153, 178, 390, 436 Rim, 227 Tucson area, 340–341, Castle Dome City Mines, Cochise Lakes, 12, 425 378–379 Museum, and Ghost Cochise Stronghold, 423, 428 Dead Horse Ranch State Town, 445 Coconino National Park, 177 Castles & Coasters Forest, 187 De Anza Trail, 397 (Phoenix), 128 COFCO Chinese Cultural Deer Valley Rock Art Center Catalina Highway, 357 Center (Phoenix), 110 (Phoenix), 116 Catalina State Park, 376 Coffee Pot Rock, 185 De Grazia Gallery in the Sun Cathedral Rock, 185 Colorado River (Tucson), 363 Cathedral Rock Trail, 190 books about, 51, 52 DeMeester Outdoor Perfor- Cathedral Wash Trail, 298 canoeing, 440 mance Center (Tucson), 389 Cattail Cove State Park, float trips (Glen Desert Botanical Garden 440, 442 Canyon), 297 (Phoenix), 5, 115, 116, Cave Creek, 74–75 Colorado River Crossing 124, 152 accommodations, 85–88 Beach Park (Yuma), 447 Desert Caballeros
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