Download Your FREE Hundreds of Things to Do in the Valley & State

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Download Your FREE Hundreds of Things to Do in the Valley & State Visit www.CrownPress.com YEARS FOR of THIS EXCELLENCE FREE DOWNLOAD 602.437.4444 Call today for more information! At Crown Press, our Team is Motivated by challenge, Innovative with design & Dedicated to providing the best Quality & Service. Custom 1-5 Color Printing Variable Digital Printing Banners & Signage Marketing Assistance Add a metallic or varnish to your 4 color job! Posters, Banners & Vehicle Wraps Social Media Graphic & Web Design Promotional Products Mailing Services/Bindery Logos, Business Packages, Postcards, Brochures, T-Shirts, Notepads, Electronics and more! EDDM, Custom Mailing Lists SEO Posters, Labels, Websites & more! Perfect & Wire Bound Hundreds of Things to Do in the Valley & State RECREATION 3. Wildlife World Zoo 2. Bartlett Lake (45 min. from central Phoenix) FAMILY FUN PARKS/MINIATURE GOLF 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park, AZ 40202 N. Cave Creek Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85262 1. Castles-N-Coasters 85340 / 623-935-9453 / www.wildlifeworld.com Ranger Station: 480-595-3300 9445 Metro Pkwy East, Phoenix, AZ 85051 4. SEA LIFE Arizona (Aquarium-AZ Mills Mall) www.go-arizona.com/Bartlett-Lake 602-997-7575 / www.castlesncoasters.com 5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, AZ 85282 3. Lake Pleasant (45 min. from central Phoenix) 2. Crackerjax 480-478-7600 / www.visitsealife.com 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Rd., Morristown, 16001 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 5. Odysea Aquarium/ Butterfly Wonderland AZ 85342 / Ranger Station: 602-372-7460 480-998-2800 / crackerjax.com 9500 E Via de Ventura, Ste a-100, www.maricopa.gov/parks/lake_pleasant/ 3. Enchanted Island Amusement Park Scottsdale, AZ 85256 4. Canyon Lake (1 hr. from central Phoenix) 1202 W. Encanto Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85007 480-291-8000/ www.odyseaaquarium.com 5140 E. Ingram St., Mesa, AZ 85205 602-254-1200 / www.enchantedisland.com CROWNPRESS Ranger Station: 480-610-3300/602-236-5929 Your Printing & Marketing Partner 4. Golfland Sunsplash (The Biggest in Phoenix!) PAINTBALL/LASER TAG/ www.go-arizona.com/Canyon-Lake 5. Rio Lago Cruise 155 W. Hampton Ave., Mesa, AZ 85210Futura Bold CondensedGYMNASTICS/TRAMPOLINE Kerned to -40 480-834-8319 / www.golfland.com 1. Cowtown Paintball 80 W. Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 85281 5. Makutu’s Island (Indoor Playground!) Futura Book 10204 Kerned W Carefree to Drive, 20 Phoenix, AZ 85282 480-517-4050 6919 W. Ray Rd., Chandler, AZ 85226 Raleway 602-636-5886 Light Italic / www.cowtownpaintball.com 6. Roosevelt Lake (2 hrs. from central Phoenix) 480-344-3740 / www.makutusisland.com 2. Laser Quest Roosevelt, AZ 85545 2035 S. Alma School Rd., Mesa, AZ 85210 Tonto Basin Ranger Station: 928-467-3200 WATER PARKS 480-752-0005 / www.laserquest.com www.go-arizona.com/Roosevelt-Lake 1. Wet ‘n’ Wild Phoenix 2a. 3335 W. Peoria, Phoenix, AZ 85029 7. Saguaro Lake (45 min. from central Phoenix) 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Glendale, AZ 85310 602-548-0005 5140 E. Ingram St., Mesa, AZ 85205 623-201-2000 / www.wetnwildphoenix.com 3. Westworld Paintball Ranger Station: 480-610-3300 2. Tempe Big Surf 4240 W. Camelback Rd., # C-3, Phoenix, AZ www.go-arizona.com/Saguaro-Lake 1500 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe, AZ 85281 85019 / 602-447-8200 / www.westworldpaintball.com 8. Tempe Town Lake/Tempe Beach Park 480-947-2477 / www.golfland.com 4. North Valley Gymnastics NW corner of Mill Ave. and Rio Salado Pkwy. 3. Splash Playground at Tempe Beach Park 20815 N. 28th St., Phoenix, AZ 85050 Tempe, AZ, 85281/ 480-350-8625 54 W. Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 85281 602-404-3547 / www.northvalleygymnastics.com www.tempe.gov/lake/ 480-858-2199 / www.tempe.gov/lake/ 5. Ultimate Gymnastics 4. Oasis Waterpark-Arizona Grand Resort 7812 B N. 12th St, Phoenix, AZ. 85020 BOWLING/OTHER (Guest Only) 8000 S. Arizona Grand Pkwy (602) 248-4212 / www.ultimategymnastics.com 1. AMF Lucky Strike Bowling (Baseline at I-10) / Phoenix, AZ 85044 6. My Gym 50 W. Jefferson St. Ste 240 Phoenix, AZ 85003 602-438-9000 / www.arizonagrandresort.com 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., # 200, Phoenix, AZ 602-732-5490 / www.bowlluckystrike.com 85048 / 480-940-GYMS / www.mygym.com 2. Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen ZOO/WILDLIFE PARKS 7. Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Park 6114 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 1. Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary 9040 W. Larkspur Dr. # 134, Peoria, AZ, 85381 480-214 4622 / www.scottsdale.andaz.hyattcom 1403 Heritage Park Road, Prescott, AZ 86301 623-979-4000 / www.skyzone.com /en/hotel/dining/weft-warp-art-bar-kitchen. 928-778-4242 or toll free 877-778-6008 html www.heritageparkzoo.org (2 hrs. from Phoenix) BOATING 3. Dave & Buster’s 2. Phoenix Zoo 1. Apache Lake (3 hrs. from central Phoenix) 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, AZ 85281 455 N. Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008 229.5 Mile Marker, Roosevelt, AZ 85545 480-281-8456 / www.daveandbusters.com 602-273-1341 / www.phoenixzoo.org Tonto Basin Ranger Station: 928-467-3200 3a. 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. #44, Phoenix, AZ 85050 www.go-arizona.com/Apache-Lake 480-538-8956 Copyright © 2018 Crown Press. Inc. All rights reserved. It is illegal to copy or reproduce this Map by any method, whole or in part, without the authorization of Crown Press, Inc. MAP004-1211 3b. 9460 W Hanna Ln, Glendale, AZ 85305 3. Dobson Ranch Golf Course 9. Meteor Crater 623-759-7800 2155 S. Dobson Rd., Mesa, AZ 85202 I-40, Exit 233, Winslow, AZ 86047 4. Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass 480-644-2291 / www.dobsonranchgolfcourse.com 928-289-2362 / www.meteorcrater.com 5700 W. North Loop Rd., Chandler, AZ 85226 4. Gold Canyon Golf Resort 10. Mogollon Rim-Coconino National Forest 480-502-5600 / 800-527-1880 6100 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Canyon, AZ 1824 S. Thompson St., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 www.rawhide.com 85218 / 480-982-9090 / www.gcgr.com 928-527-3600 / 5. WestWorld of Scottsdale 5. Ocotillo Golf Resort www.flagstaffchamber.com / 928-774-4505 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 3751 S. Clubhouse Dr., Chandler, AZ 85248 11. Montezuma’s Castle National Monument 480-312-6802 / www.westworldaz.com/#about 480-917-6660 / 888-624-8899 Camp Verde, AZ 86322 / www.nps.gov/moca/ www.ocotillogolf.com Visitors Center: 928-567-3322 / www.visitcampverde.com CASINOS 6. Raven Golf Club at South Mountain 12. Mt. Lemmon (Coronado National Forest) 1. Apache Gold Casino Resort (1.5 hr. from 3636 E. Baseline Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85042 Tucson, AZ 85701 / www.fs.fed.us central Phoenix) Hwy 70, San Carlos, AZ 85501 602-243-3636 / www.ravenphx.com U.S. Forest Service: 520-749-8700 800-272-2438/ www.apachegoldcasinoresort.com 7. The Legacy Golf Resort 13. Navajo National Monument 2. Blue Water Casino (3 hrs. from central Phoenix) 6808 S. 32nd St., Phoenix, AZ 85042 Tonalea, AZ 86044 / www.nps.gov/nava/ 11300 Resort Dr., Parker, AZ 85344CROWN / 800-SLOTS-44 PRESS 602-305-5500 / www.shellhospitality.com/hotels/legacy_golf/ Visitor Information: 928-672-2700 www.bluewaterfun.com Your Printing & Marketing8. The Phoenician Partner Golf Resort 14. Out of Africa Wildlife Park 3. Bucky’s Casino (2 hrs. from central Phoenix) 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 3505 W. Hwy 260, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 530 E. Merritt, Prescott,Futura AZ 86301 Bold / 928-776-1666 Condensed 480-423-2449 Kerned / www.thephoenician.comto -40 928-567-2840 / www.outofafricapark.com www.buckyscasino.com 9. Troon North Golf Club 15. Payson 4. Casino Arizona Futura Book Kerned 10320 E. Dynamiteto 20 Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85262 100 W. Main St., Payson, AZ 85547 524 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale, AZ 85256 480-585-7700 / 480-585-5300 928-474-4515 / 800-6PAYSON 480-850-7777 / www.casinoaz.comRaleway Light www.troonnorthgolf.com Italic www.rimcountrychamber.com 4a. Talking Stick Resort 9700 E. Indian 10. Spinners on the Green (Discount Frisbee Golf) 16. Prescott Bend, Scottsdale, AZ 85256 / 480-850-7777 7607 E. McDowell Rd., # 115, Scottsdale, AZ Chamber: 117 W. Goodwin St., Prescott, AZ 5. Casino of the Sun (2 hrs. from central Phoenix) 85257 / 480-941-2513 / www.spinnersdiscgolf.com 86303 / 928-445-2000 or 800-266-7534 / 7406 S. Camino De Oeste / Tucson, AZ 85757 There are over 100 golf courses in the Valley! www.prescott.org 800-344-9435 / www.casinosun.com Visit www.golfnow.com for special rates and 17. Saguaro National Park 6. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel Lodge the Dex Yellow Pages or www.dexknows.com 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85370 (2 hrs. from central Phoenix) for a complete list of courses. Visitors Center: 520-733-5153 / 520-733-5158 555 Middle Verde Rd., Camp Verde, AZ 86322 www.tucsonchamber.org / www.nps.gov/sagu 800-381-SLOT / www.cliffcastlecasinohotel.com DAYTRIPS 18. Sedona 7. Desert Diamond Casino 1 TO 2 HOURS FROM PHOENIX Visitor Center: 331 Forest Rd., Sedona, AZ 86339 9431 W. Northern Ave., 1. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 928-282-7722 or 800-288-7336 Glendale, AZ 85305 / 623-877-7777 1100 W. Ruins Dr., Coolidge, AZ 85228 www.visitsedona.com / www.sedonachamber.com www.ddcaz.com Visitor Info: 520-723-3172 / www.nps.gov/cagr/ a. Anasazi Indian Ruins / 928-204-9243 8. Fort McDowell Casino Chamber: 520-723-3009 / www.coolidgeaz.com b. Slide Rock / 928-282-3034 10424 N. Fort McDowell Road, 2. Salt River Tubing 6871 N. Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 / 800-843-3678 1320 N. Bush Hwy, Mesa, AZ 85201 www.go-arizona.com/Slide-Rock-State-Park-Attractions www.fortmcdowellcasino.com 480-984-3305 / www.saltrivertubing.com 19. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument 9. Gila River Casinos Flagstaff, AZ 86004 / www.nps.gov/sucr/ Wild Horse Pass: 5550 W.
Recommended publications
  • Geologic Map of the Phoenix Mountains, Central Arizona
    Geologic Map of the Phoenix Mountains, Central Arizona Julia K. Johnson, Stephen J. Reynolds, and David A. Jones Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Map 04-A Tucson, AZ 2003 Introduction The Phoenix Mountains, located within the Phoenix metropolitan area of central Arizona, are a northwest-trending, uplifted fault block that extends for about 13 km (8 miles) from Moon Hill in the northwest to Camelback Mountain in the southeast (Fig. 1). The area includes a main range, with 420 m (1,378 ft) of local relief, as well as several isolated peaks. The geologic mapping for this study covers the main part of the range, including (from northwest to southeast) Moon Hill, Shaw Butte, North Mountain, Stoney Mountain, Dreamy Draw, Squaw Peak, and the informally named Quartzite Ridge. The main goals of this study were to document the bedrock geology, reconstruct the geologic history, and produce a 1:24,000 geologic map of the range. The area contains a remarkable stratigraphic sequence that records the formation of continental crust in the region as it evolved from an oceanic setting to a more continental setting. The rocks have been cleaved and steeply tilted, providing a well-exposed traverse through this exceptional sequence. The range also contains spectacular Proterozoic (Precambrian) structures, which document the extreme deformation that affected the crust soon after it had formed. Lookout Moon Mtn. Hill Shadow Thunderbird Mtn. Hills Shaw Stoney North Butte Mtn. Mtn. Squaw Quartzite aw Peak Ridge Dr my Mummy ea Dr Mtn. Camelback Mtn. Figure 1. Three-dimensional perspective of the Phoenix Mountains, looking north.
    [Show full text]
  • Arizona Fishing Regulations 3 Fishing License Fees Getting Started
    2019 & 2020 Fishing Regulations for your boat for your boat See how much you could savegeico.com on boat | 1-800-865-4846insurance. | Local Offi ce geico.com | 1-800-865-4846 | Local Offi ce See how much you could save on boat insurance. Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or all GEICO companies. Boat and PWC coverages are underwritten by GEICO Marine Insurance Company. GEICO is a registered service mark of Government Employees Insurance Company, Washington, D.C. 20076; a Berkshire Hathaway Inc. subsidiary. TowBoatU.S. is the preferred towing service provider for GEICO Marine Insurance. The GEICO Gecko Image © 1999-2017. © 2017 GEICO AdPages2019.indd 2 12/4/2018 1:14:48 PM AdPages2019.indd 3 12/4/2018 1:17:19 PM Table of Contents Getting Started License Information and Fees ..........................................3 Douglas A. Ducey Governor Regulation Changes ...........................................................4 ARIZONA GAME AND FISH COMMISSION How to Use This Booklet ...................................................5 JAMES S. ZIELER, CHAIR — St. Johns ERIC S. SPARKS — Tucson General Statewide Fishing Regulations KURT R. DAVIS — Phoenix LELAND S. “BILL” BRAKE — Elgin Bag and Possession Limits ................................................6 JAMES R. AMMONS — Yuma Statewide Fishing Regulations ..........................................7 ARIZONA GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT Common Violations ...........................................................8 5000 W. Carefree Highway Live Baitfish
    [Show full text]
  • South Central Neighborhoods Transit Health Impact Assessment
    SOUTH CENTRAL NEIGHBORHOODS TRANSIT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT WeArePublicHealth.org This project is supported by a grant from the Health Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts, through the Arizona Department of Health Services. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Health Impact Project, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation or The Pew Charitable Trusts. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS South Central Neighborhoods Transit Health Impact Assessment (SCNTHIA) began in August 2013 and the Final Report was issued January 2015. Many individuals and organizations provided energy and expertise. First, the authors wish to thank the numerous residents and neighbors within the SCNTHIA study area who participated in surveys, focus groups, key informant interviews and walking assessments. Their participation was critical for the project’s success. Funding was provided by a generous grant from the Health Impact Project through the Arizona Department of Health Services. Bethany Rogerson and Jerry Spegman of the Health Impact Project, a collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts, provided expertise, technical assistance, perspective and critical observations throughout the process. The SCNTHIA project team appreciates the opportunities afforded by the Health Impact Project and its team members. The Arizona Alliance for Livable Communities works to advance health considerations in decision- making. The authors thank the members of the AALC for their commitment and dedication to providing technical assistance and review throughout this project. The Insight Committee (Community Advisory Group) deserves special recognition. They are: Community Residents Rosie Lopez George Young; South Mountain Village Planning Committee Community Based Organizations Margot Cordova; Friendly House Lupe Dominguez; St.
    [Show full text]
  • Arizona Dance E-Star (November 2019)
    Arizona e November 2019 DANCEstatewide listing of performances master classes auditions | jobs tips | news social dancing C.J. Avalos Desert Dance Theatre Back Up / Move Forward 40th Anniversary Concert Photo by Billbob Brown ZUZI! Dance No Frills Dance Happenin' Farruquito Mesa Arts Center UA Presents Centennial Hall Diavolo Architecture in Motion Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Kyle Abraham A.I.M. ASU Gammage Arizona Dance e-Star Arizona Dance e-Star a publication of the Arizona Dance Coalition Volume 9, Issue 9 November 2019 Dear readers, Table of Contents November begins with the celebration of those who have Events.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3-13 passed on, and the dance communities embrace the theme Professional Development.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .14 to dance on stage, in botanical gardens and in the streets in Master Classes/Workshops ..........................15 elaborate processions. Desert Dance Theatre is also celebrating. It's their 40th anniversary and performances are at the Tempe AzDEO News . 16 CFA. Congratulations! Call for Dance Educators. 17 Farruquito comes to the Mesa Arts Center and UA Presents at NEW View Re/Viewed . 18 Centennial Hall. ASU Gammage brings Kyle Abraham and A.I.M. Dance Season Announcements. 19-21 and Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts features DIAVOLO School Shows ....................................22-23 Architecture in Motion. ZUZI! Dance continues to invite Auditions. 24, 41 choreographers for a No Frills Dance Happenin' in Tucson and ADC Member Announcements. .................35-26 the Rodeo City Wreckettes keep donating to charities through Photo of the Month ..................................27 performances. JOBS / INTERN WANTED . 28, 39, 37 Nicole Olson is featured in the Photo of the Month (also Regional News.
    [Show full text]
  • Arizona Relocation Guide
    ARIZONA RELOCATION GUIDE WELCOME TO THE VALLEY OF THE SUN Landmark Title is proud to present the greatest selection of golf courses. As the following relocation guide! If you are cultural hub of the Southwest, Phoenix is thinking of moving to the Valley of the also a leader in the business world. Sun, the following will help you kick The cost of living compared with high start your move to the wonderful quality of life is favorable com- greater Phoenix area. pared to other national cities. FUN FACT: Arizona is a popular destination and is We hope you experience and growing every year. There are plenty of enjoy everything this state that Arizona’s flag features a copper-colored activities to partake in, which is easy to we call home, has to offer. star, acknowledging the state’s leading do with 300+ days of sunshine! role in cooper when it produced 60% of the total for the United States. There is something for everyone; the outdoor enthusiast, recreational activities, hospitality, dining and shopping, not to mention the nation’s 3 HISTORY OF THE VALLEY Once known as the Arizona Territory, built homes in, what was known as, By the time the United States entered WW the Valley of the Sun contained one Pumkinville where Swilling had planted II, one of the 7 natural wonders of the of the main routes to the gold fields in the gourds along the canal banks. Duppa world, the Grand Canyon, had become California. Although gold and silver were presented the name of Phoenix as related a national park, Route 66 was competed discovered in some Arizona rivers and to the story of the rebirth of the mythical and Pluto had been discovered at the mountains during the 1860’s, copper bird born from the ashes.
    [Show full text]
  • Foundation Document Overview, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, Arizona
    NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Foundation Document Overview. Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Arizona. Contact Information. For more information about the Fort Bowie National Historic Site Foundation Document, contact: [email protected] or (520) 847-2500 or write to: Superintendent, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, 3327 Old Fort Bowie Road, Bowie, AZ 85605 Purpose. Significance. Significance statements express why Fort Bowie National Historic Site resources and values are important enough to merit national park unit designation. Statements of significance describe why an area is important within a global, national, regional, and systemwide context. These statements are linked to the purpose of the park unit, and are supported by data, research, and consensus. Significance statements describe the distinctive nature of the park and inform management decisions, focusing efforts on preserving and protecting the most important resources and values of the park unit. • For over 25 years Fort Bowie was central to late 19th-century US military campaign against the Chiricahua Apaches. The final surrender by Geronimo in 1886 to troops stationed at Fort Bowie brought an end to two centuries of Apache warfare with the Spanish, Mexicans, and Americans in southeast Arizona. • Designated a national historic landmark in 1960, Fort Bowie National Historic Site preserves the remnants of the fort structures that are key to understanding the history FORT BOWIE NATIONAL HISTORIC of Apache Pass and the US military presence there, which SITE preserves and interprets the ultimately opened the region to unrestricted settlement. history, landscape, and remaining • Apache Pass offers the most direct, accessible route between structures of Fort Bowie, a US Army the Chiricahua and Dos Cabezas ranges, with a reliable outpost which guarded the strategic water supply available from Apache Spring.
    [Show full text]
  • 2110 W Southern
    2110 W Southern Ave West of Northwest Corner Southern Avenue & Dobson Road | Mesa, Arizona S S McKellips 202 University Country Club Country Club Main S. SanJose Stapley Optometry Stapley 60 Baseline Rural Rural Mesa Guadalupe Mesa 101 McClintock McClintock Dobson 1,250 SF Elliot Dobson Kyrene Available Kyrene 750 SF Warner Available Arizona Arizona Alma School Alma School Ray Priest Priest Wild Thyme Wild Property Highlights Demographics Contact • Two spaves available: 750 SF & 1,250 SF JASON FESSINGER ........602.368.1090 Can be combined 1 miles 3 miles 5 miles [email protected] Estimated Population 24,251 171,095 405,341 • Located across from Banner Desert Medical Center KALEN RICKARD ...........602.931.4492 & Mesa Community College Average HH Income $48,899 $60,048 $64,754 [email protected] • Located within close proximity to Workplace Employees 11,796 81,860 204,800 Loop 101 & US-60 Freeways Daytime Population 19,443 131,569 324,880 • 34,900 VPD along Southern Ave WESTERN RETAIL ADVISORS The information contained within this brochure has been obtained from sources other than Western Retail Advisors, LLC. Western Retail Advisors has not verified such information and makes no guarantee warranty or representation about such 2555 E Camelback Rd, Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016 information. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any dimensions, specifications, floor plans and information may not be accurate and should be verified by you prior to the lease or purchase of the property. 2110 W Southern
    [Show full text]
  • Arizona, Road Trips Are As Much About the Journey As They Are the Destination
    Travel options that enable social distancing are more popular than ever. We’ve designated 2021 as the Year of the Road Trip so those who are ready to travel can start planning. In Arizona, road trips are as much about the journey as they are the destination. No matter where you go, you’re sure to spy sprawling expanses of nature and stunning panoramic views. We’re looking forward to sharing great itineraries that cover the whole state. From small-town streets to the unique landscapes of our parks, these road trips are designed with Grand Canyon National Park socially-distanced fun in mind. For visitor guidance due to COVID19 such as mask-wearing, a list of tourism-related re- openings or closures, and a link to public health guidelines, click here: https://www.visitarizona. com/covid-19/. Some attractions are open year-round and some are open seasonally or move to seasonal hours. To ensure the places you want to see are open on your travel dates, please check their website for hours of operation. Prickly Pear Cactus ARIZONA RESOURCES We provide complete travel information about destinations in Arizona. We offer our official state traveler’s guide, maps, images, familiarization trip assistance, itinerary suggestions and planning assistance along with lists of tour guides plus connections to ARIZONA lodging properties and other information at traveltrade.visitarizona.com Horseshoe Bend ARIZONA OFFICE OF TOURISM 100 N. 7th Ave., Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85007 | www.visitarizona.com Jessica Mitchell, Senior Travel Industry Marketing Manager | T: 602-364-4157 | E: [email protected] TRANSPORTATION From east to west both Interstate 40 and Interstate 10 cross the state.
    [Show full text]
  • Summits on the Air – ARM for the USA (W7A
    Summits on the Air – ARM for the U.S.A (W7A - Arizona) Summits on the Air U.S.A. (W7A - Arizona) Association Reference Manual Document Reference S53.1 Issue number 5.0 Date of issue 31-October 2020 Participation start date 01-Aug 2010 Authorized Date: 31-October 2020 Association Manager Pete Scola, WA7JTM Summits-on-the-Air an original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI Notice “Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged. Document S53.1 Page 1 of 15 Summits on the Air – ARM for the U.S.A (W7A - Arizona) TABLE OF CONTENTS CHANGE CONTROL....................................................................................................................................... 3 DISCLAIMER................................................................................................................................................. 4 1 ASSOCIATION REFERENCE DATA ........................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Program Derivation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 General Information ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Final Ascent
    [Show full text]
  • ACTIVITIES in and AROUND the PHOENIX METRO AREA MUSEUMS ZOOS and AQUARIUMS Phone: (623) 977-5000 Toll Free: 1-844-4 SUN CITY W
    Phone: (623) 977-5000 Toll Free: 1-844-4 SUN CITY Web Page: www.suncityaz.org E-mail: [email protected] ACTIVITIES IN AND AROUND THE PHOENIX METRO AREA ADOBE MOUNTAIN DESERT RAILROAD PARK DEER VALLEY PETROGLYPH PRESERVE 23280 N 43rd Ave., Phoenix, 623-670-1904 3711 W Deer Valley Rd., Glendale, 623-582-8007 www.adobemtndesertrrpark.com/ www.shesc.asu.edu/dvpp APE INDEX ROCK CLIMBING GYM MYSTERY CASTLE 9700 N 91st Ave., #18, Peoria, 623-242-9164 800 E Mineral Rd., Phoenix www.apeindex.net/ www.mymysterycastle.com/ ARROWHEAD TOWNE CENTER MODEL RAILROAD DISPLAY 7700 W Arrowhead Towne Center, Glendale, 623-227-4227 10600 W Peoria Ave., Sun City, 623-876-3044 www.arrowheadtownecenter.com/ www.sunaz.com/model-railroad-club-of-sun-city CERRETA CANDY COMPANY TALIESIN WEST 5345 W Glendale Ave., Glendale, 623-930-9000 12345 N Taliesin Dr., Scottsdale, 480-627-5375 www.cerreta.com/ www.franklloydwright.org/taliesin-west/ CHALLENGER SPACE CENTER WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT 17835 N 44th St., Phoenix, 623-322-2001 6751 N Sunset Blvd., Glendale, 623-385-7502 www.azchallenger.org/ www.westgateaz.com/ MUSEUMS ARIZONA CAPITOL MUSEUM MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 1700 W Washington St., Phoenix, 602-926-3620 53 N MacDonald St., Mesa, 480-644-2230 www.azlibrary.gov/azcm www.arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org/ ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM 600 E Washington St., Phoenix, 602-716-2000 4725 E Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, 480-478-6000 www.azscience.org/ www.mim.org/ HALL OF FLAME-MUSEUM OF FIRE FIGHTING PHOENIX ART MUSEUM 6101 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix,
    [Show full text]
  • Phoenix & Scottsdale Cedar City Ut 666 Points of Interest 93 St
    FREE TAKE ONE! PHOENIX & SCOTTSDALE CEDAR CITY UT 666 POINTS OF INTEREST 93 ST. GEORGE LAKE POWELL NV 9 64 Ortega’s Chase Field- Heard Museum 15 PAGE 160 Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks Located in downtown Phoenix, Heard Museum LAKE MEAD GRAND CANYON Retractable-roof stadium in the heart of features exhibits of Native American cultures and 666 downtown Phoenix that serves as the home of the arts, including the world’s largest kachina doll Arizona Arizona Diamondbacks. Arrange a tour by calling collection. Open daily. 2301 North Central Avenue. 93 89 NM (602) 462-6799. 401 East Jefferson. (602) 252-8848 191 (602) 514-8400 KINGMAN Pueblo Grande Museum 40 FLAGSTAFF Camelback Mountain Come and enjoy the old ancient Hohokam ruins, 95 SEDONA 40 The Finest in Handcrafted Indian Jewelry, The city’s most famous landmark resembles a 1,000 years old! Features workshops, tours and a crouching camel. In the mountain’s Echo Canyon Lake Indian Art and Crafts. museum store containing Indian arts and crafts. Havasu 89 recreation area, red cliffs and hiking areas attract 180 191 Open Monday-Saturday 9-4:45 and Sundays CA 93 outdoor enthusiasts. East McDonald Drive and 1-4:45. 4619 East Washington Street, Phoenix. 17 Tatum Boulevard. (602) 256-3220 60 Show this ad for (602) 495-0901 BLYTHE 60 60 Visitor Services Old Town Scottsdale Desert Botanical Garden PHOENIX Hitchin’ posts and wood front shops are Offers the world’s largest collection of desert YUMA 10 COOLIDGE 70 20% reminiscent of the old west as it was, and plants in a natural setting.
    [Show full text]
  • Phoenix Metro Area Manufacturing If You See a Funny-Looking Yellow
    INDUSTRY UPDATE Biweekly Period Ending June 2, 2001 Phoenix Metro Area the fast-growing discount department store Manufacturing are: Desert Ridge Marketplace, northeast Phoenix; Agua Fria Towne Center, Glendale; If you see a funny-looking yellow object cir- Gilbert Gateway Towne Center; and Loop 202 cling the Valley sky in the near future, don’t and Power Road, Mesa. Developer Vestar call the UFO hotline. It’s probably a test will build all of these centers. … With four flight of a gyroplane, whose manufacturer months until opening, Chandler Fashion intends to open a 200,000-square-foot Center, Loop 101 and Chandler Boulevard, is manufacturing facility in Glendale by 90 percent leased. About 3,500 jobs will spring 2002. Salt Lake City-based Groen be created by the 1.3 million-square-foot Brothers, which builds the odd-looking com- mall. … Scottsdale Fashion Square bination (Scottsdale and Camelback roads) is expected plane and to land either Bloomingdale’s or Macy’s to helicopter (it replace the 235,000-square site formerly used has a propel- by Sears, which exited the mall earlier this ler on the top year. It would be the Valley’s first Blooming- and middle), dale’s or sixth Macy’s. … Westcor Cos., intends to which owns the Chandler and Scottsdale move its Fashion Centers, has two power centers in manufactur- the development stage and is expand- UFO? No, this is newest ver- ing operation ing/renovating several others. Westcor is sion of the gyroplane Hawk 4. to the Glen- pre-leasing a planned 1 million-square-foot dale Airport, th Gilbert Crossroads center, Williams Field 107 and Glendale avenues.
    [Show full text]