Payson, Arizona is one of Arizona's mountain treasures. The Mogollan Mountain range provides the backdrop for this scenic outpost. At 5000 ft, villagers proudly tell visitors that Payson is one of only three pure air belts in the world.… read more
Flagstaff, Arizona, located about 150 miles north of Phoenix, is a prime tourist destination, offering a multitude of cultural and outdoor activities. The city of about 60,000 people sits along historic Route 66 highway and is located near… read more
Travelers visit Tucson from around the world, drawn in by the bizarre allure of the desert. As such, the town has become a tourist destination known for luxury and Old West charm. Outdoor activities take place year round in Arizona's nea… read more
Tucson is one of Arizona's premier locations for outdoor fun. Visitors can enjoy world-class golfing, casual strolls through the Tucson Botanical Gardens and amazing desert sunsets in one of the state's most interesting cities. From hiking… read more
Tucson, Arizona, and the suburb of Tanque Verde offer many activities for outdoors enthusiasts. Biking, hiking, jogging, skiing, birding, golf, archaeology, even fishing (this is the desert, remember) are available for people of every skill… read more
Known for its rich culture and postcard-image sunsets, Tucson offers an array of outdoor adventures, from the low-lying Sonoran Desert to the soaring mountains often referred to as the Sky Islands. Land of eternal sunshine and mild winters,… read more
Tucson, Arizona is a vibrant city with a plethora of cultural activities and outdoor venues for the nature lover. Tucson attractions include Mission San Xavier de Bac, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, The Flandrau Science Center & Plan… read more
Arizona's cool, dry climate from October to April and desert landscape make it a popular destination for "snowbirds" seeking an escape from the cold and nature lovers looking for their latest adventure. Phoenix, Tucson and Sedona have estab… read more
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