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CONTENTS Arizona KEY Magazine | August 2016 | ArizonaKEY.com
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Arizona State Parks
27 14 Scenic Cruises 20 Calendar of Events 27 Talking Stick Resort 70 The Grand Canyon 81 Twin Arrows Casino Resort
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ugust temperatures in metro Phoenix can charitably be described as toasty. Locals and visitors alike can cool off by taking a scenic cruise on Saguaro or Canyon Lake.
Originally launched in 1964, the Desert Belle has been plowing the waters of Saguaro Lake for over fifty years. Relax in comfort and see exotic Arizona wildlife, towering canyon walls, and dramatic desert vistas. Witness the flora and fauna first-hand, as you navigate pristine Sonoran desert canyons. Watch birds of prey soaring high on desert thermals as you photograph breath-taking desert vistas. This is the perfect spot to bring out-of-town guests! Wicked Saguaro Dockside now open! Enjoy a glass of wine or a cold beer on the lake and then browse the new gift shop for unique Arizona gift items to bring back to your family. Saguaro Lake is located within the Tonto National Forest, just 20 minutes from Mesa, Arizona. Experience the magnificence of both desert beauty and natural wildlife of one of the Valley’s hidden treasures, spectacular Saguaro Lake. Visit www.desertbelle.com or call 480-984-2425. Mention KEY and save $3! Welcome to the Dolly Steamboat! Located on beautiful Canyon Lake in the Tonto National Forest. Canyon Lake provides the most awe-inspiring and sublimely beautiful panorama nature has ever created. Its volcanic cliffs soar upwards nearly 1000 feet, not from a distance but up close and personal. Expect to see a wide variety of wildlife and spectacular scenery while observing from the deck during one of the Dolly Steamboat tours. Every trip always brings new revelations of rock formations, geological history, flora and fauna with the beautiful saguaro Cacti, nature at its best! During your cruise you will be entertained by a local Yavapai Princess, a prehistoric mastodon, bald eagles and of course the majestic Desert Bighorn Sheep. To reach Dolly Steamboat, take Highway 60 to Apache Junction, turn North on Idaho Rd. to “The Apache Trail” Highway 88, travel 16 miles NE on the paved Apache Trail; just past the second one lane bridge, turn left into the Canyon Lake Marina and Campground parking lot. For reservations, call 480-827-9144. AZ 14
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ARIZONA PEAKS
There are many ways to escape the searing August temperatures in Arizona. Some choose their localing watering hole, while others search out their favorite swimming hole. But for many, the answer lies in one direction - up. In an effort to help you stay cool, here are the Grand Canyon State’s Top Ten Highest Mountain Peaks. Humphreys Peak (top photo) in the Coconino National Forest is the highest summit in Arizona. Part of the San Francisco Peaks, it is a volcanic mountain range 9 miles north of Flagstaff. It soars to 12,633 feet, and is one of the most prominent summits in the United States outside of the Rocky Mountains. The mountain is high enough to maintain snow cover in summer, when temperatures may not exceed 40 °F.
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Simply referred to as “Agassiz”, Agassiz Peak is Mount Humphreys’ sister peak and one of the San Francisco Mountains’ “Big 4”, or the top five highest peaks in Arizona. Its elevation is 12,356 feet. At 11,946 feet, Fremont Peak is also located in the San Francisco Mountains. This summit is positioned along the Doyle Saddle, where it is not very prominent. Aubineau Peak, the fourth highest summit in Arizona, tops out at 11,818 feet. This is a fairly steep peak, and the home of the 2005 avalanche. Ree’s Peak is a much smaller peak than most of the summits in the San Francisco mountains at 11,444 feet. This peak lacks alpine tundra but is home to the famed bristlecone pine, some of the oldest trees on the earth (middle photo). Doyle Peak rises to 11,440 feet, and can be seen as the summit most on the right, if you’re looking at the San Francisco Mountains from Flagstaff. It is known for its continuous aspen belt. Mount Baldy, located in Arizona’s White Mountains on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, is an eroded mountain peak whose summit is 11,391 feet. Named by locals, it lacks trees on the upper ridge, giving it a baldlike appearance. Mount Baldy is home to a bristlecone pine forest, and some consider the White Mountains as a Rocky Mountains extension due to similar averages in elevation, tree species, animals, and weather. At 11,348 feet, Mount Ord is part of the White Mountains, and is located in Apache County on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Snow often stays on this mountain the longest during summer due to its high elevation and gentle north slope. Rising to 11,148 feet, Paradise Butte is found in the White Mountains near Mount Baldy and Mount Ord, near Sunrise Ski Park. In Apache County, Mount Thomas completes the list at 11,121 feet. Welcome to Arizona - we’re thrilled to have you here. Remember, if you get too hot, simply change your elevation. See you on the peaks,
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CAMPING CABINS in Arizona’s State Parks
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magine your next camping trip…waking up from a good night sleep on a comfortable bed, you walk out the front door onto the porch and breath the fresh cool morning air while the sun warms your face. As you look out across the placid lake, birds sing gleefully around you. Welcome to the camping cabin, Arizona State Parks’ version of glamping!
State parks provide destinations for camping adventures without the need for a RV or tent. Cozy camping cabins are currently available at four state parks: Roper Lake State Park in Safford, AZ, Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, AZ, and new cabins at Lyman Lake State Park near St. Johns, AZ and Alamo Lake near Wenden, AZ. The new cabins at Lyman Lake feature two rooms, a full size bed in the front room and bunk beds in the 18
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back room. Two-room cabins also line the lake at Roper Lake State Park, which offers a plethora of recreational opportunities, including swimming. Dual bunk beds add to the versatility of the two-room cabins at Alamo Lake State Park. Perfect for group fishing trips. One-room camping cabins available at Dead Horse Ranch State Park are tucked away from the other campgrounds and make an ideal getaway for couples and groups. Cabins are equipped with electricity and air-conditioning/heating. A picnic table and charcoal grill are located right outside of the front door of each cabin, and restrooms and showers are within walking distance. Campers should come prepared with their own Arizona State Parks linens, sleeping bags and pillows as well as the necessary items to prepare and eat meals. To Rent a Cabin, visit It is clear that camping cabins offer a little more comfort and AZStateParks.com or far less hassle. Cabins are available for rent at AZStateParks.com or (877) MY PARKS by calling (877) MY PARKS. AZ ArizonaKEY.com
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Scottsdale, Phoenix + Central AZ
MIM MUSIC THEATER With outstanding acoustics and an up-close-and-personal experience, the MIM Music Theater is the Valley’s premier concert venue. For tickets call 480-478-6000. For a complete schedule of concerts and events, visit MIM.org Musical Icon: Elvis Saturday, August 13 | 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Included with paid museum admission; free for Circle of Friends and Friends of MIM In honor of Elvis Week, join us for a celebration of the life of the “King of Rock and Roll.” Come and hear gallery talks near the Elvis Presley exhibit, participate in hands-on activities, watch King Creole (1958) on the big screen, and more!
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Concert: MehmetSelf-guided Polat Trioart tour of Wednesday, August 31central | 7 p.m.Phoenix galleries, art spaces, studios, free Tickets: $28.50 - $35.50 rides, 6-10pm, Description: With rootsshuttle in the Ottoman, ancient 602-256-7539. Anatolian, Balkan, and West African music traditions, the Mehmet Polat Trio is a spiritual yet adventurous collaboration of three instruments: ney, kora, and oud. 20
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LIVE MUSIC ALL MONTH Rusty Spur Saloon (SCOTTSDALE) Enjoy great live country and western music daily in a historic building in Old Town Scottsdale that used to be a bank! Walk through the swingin’ doors at the Rusty Spur Saloon for a good time with great music, 480-425-7787. THURSDAYS Art Walk (SCOTTSDALE) Wander into galleries while strolling around tree-covered courtyards, famed restaurants & more. Downtown Scottsdale, 7pm – 9pm, 800-782-1117. THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS Summer Flashlight Tours (PHOENIX) Enjoy a sensory adventure where you will see, hear and feel the desert night. The self-paced stroll along the main trail to a variety of discovery stations is perfect for families and children of all ages. Desert Botanical Garden, 7 – 9pm, bring your own flashlight or purchase one in the Garden Shop, 480-941-1225. FRIDAYS Night Light Tours at Taliesin West (SCOTTSDALE) The romance of Taliesin West comes to life during this magical evening tour. Taliesin West’s renowned fire-breathing dragon makes a guest appearance while Wright’s desert masterpiece glows warmly beneath the Arizona moon. Reservations 888-516-0811.
photo with them each week. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit to cool off, splash and play in the nearby splash pad before, during and after the events. Fountain Park, 6-7:30pm, 623-385-7502. AUG 5 Artlink First Fridays (PHOENIX) Enjoy the spirit and culture of downtown Phoenix as you mingle with thousands of other residents and visitors. Tour art galleries, venues, and related spaces and on a free shuttle starting at the Phoenix Art Museum or at major stops on each route, 6-10pm, 602-256-7539. AUG 6 Dog Days of Summer (GLENDALE) Annual canine celebration featuring Pet Massages, Pet Gifts & Accessories, Watering Stations & Cool Pool Stops, Raffles and Prizes, Educational Seminars and much more! This year, the Doggie Olympics will debut, and you have a chance to be a part! Downtown Glendale, Murphy Park (58th and Glendale Avenues), 7-10 am, 623-930-4500. AUG 6 Lunar Bingo (FORT MCDOWELL) Come out for Great Music, Giveaways, Dance Contests, and Cash Prizes! Fort McDowell Casino, starts at Midnight, 1-800-THE-FORT.
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Live Entertainment (FORT MCDOWELL) Come to Lucky 7 Saloon for FREE and FABULOUS live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. Fort McDowell Casino, (800) THE.FORT.
AUG 6 Cars and Coffee (SCOTTSDALE) Enjoy a cup of coffee and tour beautiful exotic vehicles from the Ferrari Club the first Saturday of every month. The SHOPS gainey village (SE Corner of Scottsdale Rd & Doubletree Ranch Rd), 8am – 10am.
AUG 3 & 10 Westgate Wednesdays (GLENDALE) Free weekly summer fun! Enjoy music, games, prizes and dancing. Plus, meet your favorite film characters and get a free downloadable
AUG 6 Prowl & Play at the Phoenix Zoo (PHOENIX) Ahoy matey! Enjoy live musical entertainment, animals encounters, water slides and swashbuckling adventures for pirates
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Every Saturday 4pm – 8pm
The longest consistently run car show! “Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s” takes place every Saturday, year-round at the Pavilions at Talking Stick. This family-fun event is the perfect destination to see classic cars and motorcycles in a FREE open air event. Complete with 50’s era music provided by “Party Time DJ’s”, this showcase of anywhere from 250 – 500 cars, and up to 150 motorcycles and choppers, is sure to satisfy collectors, dreamers, and aficionados, alike. 480.362.2700 www.talkingstickarizona.com
and princesses alike. Phoenix Zoo, 5:30pm – 8:30pm, $8, children 2 and under are free, 602-286-3800. Casino, (800) THE.FORT. AUG 12 City Lights Movie Nights (PHOENIX) On the second Friday of every month, guests are encouraged to bring their blankets and chairs to watch a feature film on the big screen at the outdoor movie theater in Patriots Park. Round out the summer series with a screening of Rio 2 and a celebration of the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. CityScape Phoenix, 6:30pm-9pm, 602-254-6500.
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event calendar AUG 12 Second Friday Night Out (MESA) With a new theme every month, visitors can enjoy an art walk, dining, shopping, activities and entertainment. Takes place on Main Street between Center and Country Club, 6pm – 10pm, free, 480-890-2613. AUG 12 - 13 Four Phantoms (SCOTTSDALE) Enjoy the music of The Phantom of the Opera, performed by four of the Broadway musical’s iconic stars. This incredible show features Brent Barrett, Franc D’Ambrosio, Davis Gaines and Marcus Lovett under the direction of the production’s original music supervisor David Caddick. Showtime 8pm, tickets 480-850-7734, talkingstickresort.com. AUG 16 - 21 Arizona Reining Horse Show Inside Slide (SCOTTSDALE) NRHA
Affiliate Regional Championship Qualifier #4. A judged event requiring competitors to complete one of ten approved patterns in an arena. WestWorld of Scottsdale, www.azrha.com
cart. Pre-registration is required, 602-249-9930.
AUG 19 Art Walk (CHANDLER) Fine art, dozen of local artists, free kids art activities, great eateries and unique shops. Historic Downtown Chandler, 6pm – 10pm, free, 480-855-3539.
AUG 20 - 21 24th Annual Cornfest & Arts and Crafts Show (PHOENIX), Enjoy 60+ arts & crafts exhibitors, sweet corn for sale, clowns for the kids, delicious meals and free admission. El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium $9 for lunch, Sat 9-3pm, Sun 10-3pm, 602-231-0300.
AUG 20 Palo Verde Night Golf (PHOENIX) The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is offering golfers a unique way to escape the daytime heat this summer with night golf at the city’s Palo Verde 9-hole course. The course will be lined with glow lights and players will receive a glow necklace and glow ball. For safety reasons no golf carts will be used - golfers will walk or pull a
AUG 21 Electronic Fest (SCOTTSDALE) The largest swap meet and recycling event of computers, parts and electronics in the southwestern United States. Find a great selection of new and refurbished computers and other electronics including cameras, TV’s, DVR’s, monitors, and electronic equipment and supplies. Pavilions at Talking Stick, 5:30am – 10:30am, electronicfest.com. TALIESIN WEST
Sedona, Prescott + N Central AZ ALL MONTH Pink Jeep Tours (SEDONA) The best way to see the famous red-rock formations! Two to three hour Jeep tours include rugged off-road adventures to scenic red-rock canyons and ancient cliff-dwellings. Explore Sedona with the only company that has more than 55 years of experience guiding visitors through this majestic landscape. Call 844-711-7465 to book a tour. ALL MONTH Out of Africa Wildlife Park (CAMP VERDE) Experience a completely different view of wildlife where exotic animals from around the world roam in spacious habitats. And with exciting shows like Tiger Splash and Predator Feed, Out of Africa is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Open daily, 928-567-2840 (See Page 61 for coupon) 22
ALL MONTH Live Music at REDs (SEDONA) Acclaimed for its lively and comfortable atmosphere, REDS restaurant at the Sedona Rouge features live evening entertainment daily, 6-9pm. On Wednesdays, REDs features $5 Wine by Glass Night Special at 4pm. 928-282-5321. MONDAYS Scientific Vortex Information (SEDONA) M.I.T. Honors Graduate, Pete A. Sanders Jr., teaches how to understand and tap Sedona’s famous Vortexes for enhanced prayer, meditation, mind/body healing and outside the box creative thinking. Los Abrigados Resort & Spa, 1-2:30pm, $15, to reserve a seat call 928-203-5353. TUESDAYS Prime Rib Night Specials (SEDONA) Every Tuesday night starting at 5pm, enjoy a Prime Rib, a loaded
baked potato and house salad for only $25 at Reds Restaurant at the Sedona Rouge, 928-282-5321. TUES, THURS & FRIDAYS Downtown Summer Concert Series (PRESCOTT) Enjoy free, live entertainment all summer long on the Courthouse Plaza. Tuesdays feature Jazz on the Square, Thursdays feature Prescott Karaoke, and Fridays offer various genres. For the schedule visit-prescott.com, 800-266-7534. TUESDAY - SATURDAY Live Entertainment at Timbers Lounge (PINETOP) Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center features 800 of the newest slots & poker room and 128 oversized hotel rooms. Enjoy FREE live entertainment Tuesday - Saturday at Timbers Lounge, call 1-800-WAY-UP-HI (800-929-8744).
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Sedona, Prescott + N Central AZ FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Live Entertainment & Dance at Dragonfly (CAMP VERDE) Cliff Castle Casino Hotel’s Dragonfly Nightclub is the place to enjoy live music, dancing and fun every Friday & Saturday night starting at 9pm, 800-381-SLOT. AUG 5 Sedona Gallery Association 1st Friday Tour (SEDONA) Sedona’s finest art galleries invite you to enjoy an evening of openings, special guests, artist receptions and celebrations from 5pm-8pm. All guests are welcome to attend free of charge and ride the Sedona Trolley, which does continuous loops to the Gallery Row & Uptown locations, 800-288-7336. AUG 6 First Saturday Art Walk (JEROME) Visit 30+ unique art studios and galleries featuring jewelry, pottery, glass, leatherwork, clothing, paintings, sculpture and more, 5-8 pm, 928-649-2277. AUG 6 - 7 42nd Annual Watson Lake Show (PRESCOTT) If you love antique cars, trucks and motorcycles, a venue where you can find anything auto-related for sale and the sights and sounds of old gasoline and steam fired engines, this will be the show for you. Famous for its two days of fun, vehicles, a parts exchange extravaganza and a “for sale” car corral area all within the beauty of Watson Lake Park just north of Prescott, 800-266-7534. AUG 11 - 13 29th Annual Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering (PRESCOTT) The Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering brings the best in authentic cowboy po-
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etry and music to the stage. This year, this three-night annual gathering will feature more than 50 of the American West’s finest spoken-word artists and singers. Yavapai College Performance Hall, tickets 928-776-2000. AUG 13 5th Annual Mile High Brewfest (PRESCOTT) Savor beer samples from some of the Southwest’s finest craft breweries, sample wine from local wineries and taste from local food trucks, outdoors in the pleasant air of a Prescott Summer. Enjoy performances by a variety of bands throughout the evening. Downtown Prescott on Cortez St. between Gurley and Goodwin, 4pm8pm, 21 & older, $25, 928-776-8686. AUG 13 - 14 66th Annual Summer Fine Arts & Crafts Festival (PRESCOTT) This juried festival showcases a select group of artisans and crafters under the tall trees that shade the Historic Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Admission is free, Sat 9-5pm & Sun 9-4pm, 928-776-4009. AUG 18 - 20 132nd World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo (PAYSON) Some of the world’s greatest professional cowboys and cowgirls will keep you on the edge of your seat, for over two hours. They’ll compete for cash and prizes totaling in excess of more than $50,000 in prize money. Fearless bull riders, steer wrestlers, bronc riders, specialty acts, and colorful clowns will keep you entertained and shouting for more. Payson Event Center, 928-472-5110. AUG 26 Hot August Nights (PINETOP) A tribute to Neil Diamond at Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center.
Tickets $10, Doors at 7pm, Show at 8pm. Must be 21 or older, 800-9298744. AUG 26 Prescott’s 4th Friday Art Walk (PRESCOTT) Mingle with creative people while enjoying art, food and live music. Various locations, 5pm, 800266-7534 for additional information. AUG 26 - 27 Sedona Bike & Brew Festival (SEDONA) This 3rd year event is believed to be the first of its kind, a Mountain Bike Race that is hosted ON A GOLF COURSE! Not a rider? That’s ok, come down and have fun spectating at no charge. Register sedonabikebrew.com. Sedona Golf Resort, 928-284-9355 for additional information. AUG 26 – 28 Prescott Jazz Summit (PRESCOTT) Combining the dulcet sounds of some of the nation’s most outstanding jazz musicians with the moderate summer temperatures and towering shade trees of Prescott. Various Prescott locations, Tickets prescottjazz.com, 928-277-1576 for further details.
AUG 27 – SEPT 4 Red Rocks Music Festival (SEDONA) Extraordinary Chamber Music performed by world acclaimed artists at Sedona Creative Life Center. Programs include: Music From Five Centuries, Romantic Journey and Dvorak Masterpieces. Visit www.redrocksmusicfestival. com for tickets.
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Williams, Flagstaff + N AZ ALL MONTH Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park (WILLIAMS) Experience animal wildlife the way it was meant to be, in a natural environment, all from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. Your family will enjoy the wide variety of wildlife, from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs, 928-635-2289. ALL MONTH Meteor Crater (FLAGSTAFF) Come and relive the intensity of the impact at Meteor Crater, located off Interstate 40 at Exit 233, 30 minutes from Flagstaff. Enjoy guided tours, an Interactive Discovery Center, Gift Shop, Theater and Subway Sandwich shop. Save $5 off Two Adult Admissions with Ad on Page 73! 800-289-5898. ALL MONTH Twin Arrows Casino Resort (FLAGSTAFF) Tucked within a picturesque view of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, enjoy gourmet dining, excellent gaming, luxury guest rooms and more. Join the players club for special offers. Twin Arrows Casino Resort, just east of Flagstaff, 855-946-8946. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Meet an Astronomer at Lowell Observatory (FLAGSTAFF) Come up to Mars Hill and meet a Lowell astronomer almost every Friday and Saturday evening from 7:30pm-10pm during July and August*. Plus, take a
peek at real-time images of planets, stars, galaxies and other celestial objects to be displayed on a large television screen outdoors with the new MallinCam, 928-774-3358. *Subject to
music, insightful heritage programs, and the pageantry of hoop and social dances. Museum of Northern Arizona, 10-5pm, 928-774-5213.
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AUG 13 2nd Saturday Art Walk (WILLIAMS) Complimentary food, wine, beverage, and live music at The Gallery in Williams - a great place to start the Artwalk! Maps available for your stroll to other art venues in downtown Williams, plus meet the featured artist and regular artist members, 928-635-3006.
AUG 5 First Friday ArtWalk (FLAGSTAFF) Enjoy live music and entertainment, unique dining, meet local artists and shop for local artwork at galleries in historic downtown. 6-9 pm, free, 928-779-2300. AUG 5 - 7 Cool Country Cruise-In (WILLIAMS) Classic and antique vehicles gather for this two day car show. Twisters Soda Shop, for more info visit www. route66place.com, 800-863-0546. AUG 6 Steam to the Canyon (WILLIAMS) It’s Time To Get Fired Up. Steam is back at Grand Canyon Railway. Ride the historic locomotive #4960 to the Grand Canyon. Fueled by waste vegetable oil (WVO), driven by an iron will, powered by ingenuity, 800843-8724. AUG 6 - 7 67th Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture (FLAGSTAFF) Spend your weekend in the cool pines and immerse yourself in the artistry and cultural traditions of more than 80 award-winning Navajo artists. Buy traditional and contemporary art and enjoy artist demos, authentic food,
AUG 20 NPS Centennial Celebration (WILLIAMS) This August, the National Park Service celebrates its 100th year! Grand Canyon Railway is celebrating by rolling out two of their historic steam locomotives for a special Steam Spectacular! On August 24, 25, and 26 either GCR No. 4960 or the recently restored GCR No. 29 will pull Train #1 departing at 9:30am for Grand Canyon National Park. On Sat August 27, both No. 4960 and No. 29 will pull the Train in a rare event known as a “Double Header.” Tickets 800-843-8724. AUG 25 – SEPT 10 Grand Canyon Music Festival (GRAND CANYON/TUSAYAN) 33rd season with series of evening concerts, musicians from around the country, from jazz to classical. The National Park Service turns 100 on August 25, 2016! Shrine of the Ages, visit grandcanyonmusicfest.org for concert dates and tickets.
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Tucson + Southern AZ ALL MONTH Cave Tours (BENSON) See the only living show cave in Arizona at Kartchner Caverns State Park! Average temperature is 72° Fahrenheit (22° Celsius) & 99% humidity year-round. The Rotunda/Throne Tour features 45,000-year-old-guano, delicate calcite formations and giant stalagmites plus the largest column formation in AZ. To reserve cave tour tickets or campsites please call 520-586-2283 or visit AZStateParks.com. THURSDAYS Gallery Row Art Walk (TUCSON) Browse the eclectic collection of fine art by 100 renowned artists. Enjoy wine tastings or refreshments and music at many of the Gallery Row galleries, located at the northeast corner of East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Ave in the Santa Catalina Foothills, 5-7pm, 800-638-8350. THURSDAYS Twilight Thursdays (TUCSON) Enjoy the lovely garden setting in the early evening, dine at Café Botanica from 5pm to 8pm, or bring your own dinner and picnic beneath the canopy of shade trees in the Gardens. Diners are welcome to bring their own beer or wine. Tucson Botanical Gardens, 520-326-9686. SATURDAYS Coffee Roast and Farmer’s Market (TUBAC) Nothing better than the smell of fresh roasted coffee…except maybe freshly baked bread. Come get both, along with fresh veggies at Tubac Art and Gifts every Saturday morning from 9 to noon, 575-640-6569. SATURDAYS Cool Summer Nights at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (TUCSON) Offering stunning sunsets, star-lit skies, and lots of themed activities, 5pm – 10pm, 520-883-2702.
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AUG 3 – 6 25th Annual Southwest Wings Birding & Nature Festival (TUCSON) Self-guided and guided tours, exhibits, and presentations about Southern Arizona birds and butterflies in Sierra Vista, near some of the country’s best birding areas, www. swwings.org, 520-515-0500. AUG 11 - 14 Southeast Arizona Birding Festival (TUCSON) Tucson Audubon Society presents a festival with outstanding birding and nature history-talks, field trips, workshops, and lectures as well as a free Nature Expo headquartered at Riverpark Inn, 520-629-0510.
AUG 20 2016 Salsa & Tequila Challenge (TUCSON) Culinary event brings up to 50 chefs preparing unique salsa recipes and mixologists creating innovative tequila-based drinks. La Encantada Shopping Center, 7pm, tickets and more info 520-797-3959. AUG 25 Happy 100th Birthday National Park Service! (TUMACACORI) No birthday celebration is complete without cake! Come enjoy the big bash and remember to always Find Your Park! Tumacácori National Historical Park, free, 520-377-5060.
AUG 13 Bisbee After 5 ArtWalk (BISBEE) Over 30 participating shops and galleries, special sales, promotions, drawings, live entertainment and refreshments and artist’s receptions until 8pm, 520-432-3554.
AUG 27 Tombstone at Twilight (TOMBSTONE) The town stays open later and guests can enjoy shopping, dining, entertainment and a free evening gunfight by Blood at Dusk Gunfighters. Walk along the wood boardwalk with the old gas lamp lighting your way, Allen St., 5pm-8pm, 888-457-3929.
AUG 20 Tucson’s Birthday Celebration at Presidio San Agustin del Tucson (TUCSON) Join Tucson’s official birthday commemoration at the Presidio San Agustin, a Blue Star Museum. The public is welcome to attend the annual birthday celebration presented by the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission, 520-837-8119.
AUG 27 NightWings (TUCSON) Explore the museum during the cool summer evening. Enjoy tram rides until sundown, a walking tour of indoor hangars, and hands-on aviation-related activities for kids in all hangars. The Flight Grill is open for dinner until 8:30pm. Pima Air & Space Museum, 5 – 9pm, $10 after 4pm, 12 and under free, 520-574-0462.
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES Phoenix/Scottsdale/Central AZ 1. PINK ADVENTURE TOURS – Climb aboard the iconic Pink Jeep Wrangler for an off-road Cactus Canyon Adventure Tour. Traverse along rocky, dry creek beds framed by majestic Saguaro, Ocotillo and Jumping Cholla cactus. Learn about the diverse desert eco-system and Arizona’s Yavapai Nation history and culture. 844-711-7465. 2. MIM – Explore an amazing collection of instruments from every country in the world and from the likes of Elvis, John Lennon, and many more at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. Guests wear wireless headsets to hear the sounds of the instruments as they approach different displays. 480-478-6000 3. HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES – Embark on an unforgettable journey as you soar over the gorgeous Sonoran desert in a Hot Air Balloon! Daily balloon flights available with Hot Air Expeditions 480-502-6999 or Rainbow Ryders 623-215-0346. 4. RUSTY SPUR SALOON – Enjoy great live country and western music daily in a historic building in Old Town Scottsdale that used to be a bank! Walk through the swingin’ doors at 30
the Rusty Spur Saloon for a good time with great music, 480-425-7787. 5. SHOP TIL YOU DROP – Discover the finest in Native American Art and Jewelry at Gilbert Ortega Gallery - 480990-1808. Looking for unique southwest gift items? Visit Bischoff’s Shades of the West - 480-945-3289. Shoe Lovers must visit Ritzy Rags and Shoes located at SHOPs Gainey Village - 480-596-0533. 6. WESTWIND AIR SERVICE – Find the Adventure in YOU! Come Fly With Us and experience the most beautiful locations in Arizona. With tours to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley and even custom itineraries, Westwind is dedicated to helping you find the perfect tour that will fill your day with memories that will last a lifetime! 888-869-0866.
8. TALKING STICK RESORT – a luxurious Four-Diamond Scottsdale Resort where fun is limited only by your imagination. Enjoy Vegas-style entertainment, panoramic views at Orange Sky Restaurant, 36-holes of championship golf, relaxing spa treatments and fabulous live entertainment. 480-850-7777. 9. MACDONALD’S RANCH – The premier horseback riding stable in the Valley of the Sun. Enjoy Trail Rides, Hayrides and Cookouts, Stagecoach Rides, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, Western Games and more! 480-5850239. 10. HALL OF FLAME MUSEUM – America’s largest firefighting museum. Six indoor air conditioned galleries display over 35,000 square feet of exhibits which tell the story of firefighting in America and Great Britain. 602-275-3473. AZ
7. EXPLORE A DESERT MASTERPIECE – Frank Lloyd Wright began building Taliesin West in 1937 as his personal winter home, studio, and architectural campus. Visitors can enjoy a broad range of guided public tours. 888-516-0811
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360 HAROLD’S CAVE CREEK CORRAL 6895 East Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331 480-488-1906 haroldscorral.com Harold’s features the finest Choice hand carved steaks and daily delivered fresh seafood. All the BBQ meats are smoked on premise using mesquite wood to provide a traditional southwest flavor. The wide variety menu features everything from Salads, Steaks, Seafood, Italian & Mexican dishes, to the best Hamburgers in Arizona.
VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANA 6137 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-948-9928 • www.venetotrattoria.com Casual and moderately priced, Veneto Trattoria offers light, Northern Italian cuisine with a Venetian accent. Located in Hilton Village, the restaurant is known for its hand-fashioned pastas and gnocchi and luscious risottos. Menu highlights include Venetian-style squid, calves’ liver and dried salt cod, called baccala. An extensive wine list offers a wide selection of Italian and California wines. Enjoy dining on the patio or inside where the atmosphere let’s you drift off to Italy! Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner 5-10pm.
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360 RUSTY SPUR SALOON 7245 East Main St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-425-7787 • www.rustyspursaloon.com Scottsdale’s last real cowboy saloon serves up great live country and western music daily. It’s located in a historic building in Old Town Scottsdale that used to be a bank and the walls are decorated with dollar bills, license plates and all kinds of American memorabilia. Lunch served daily from 11 - 4pm.
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360 HARD ROCK CAFE 3 South 2nd Street, Suite 117 Phoenix, AZ 85004 +1-602-261-7625 hardrock.com An electrifying vibe. Jaw-dropping memorabilia. And a legendary menu. Don’t miss this world-famous cafe in the heart of the action: Copper Square downtown Phoenix. Located at the corner of 2nd St. and Jefferson.
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8787 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-948-8777 • www.divawomenswear.com Designer plus size clothing women dream about, but seldom find – from bathing suits to casual to special occasion and evening gowns. Sizes 14-24 with lines like Sympli, Comfy, Tianello plus handbags, jewelry and accessories including Brighton, Hobo, and Mary Frances.
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GILBERT ORTEGA GALLERY 3925 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85251 • 480-990-1808 Gilbert Ortega is a nationally recognized dealer of Native American Art and Jewelry that has been operating for over 50 years. Located in Old Town Scottsdale at Main Street & Scottsdale Road.
GREY WOLF 7239 E. First Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-423-0004 • greywolfgalleryaz.com Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, the Grey Wolf Gallery has flourished for over 40 years on a solidly built reputation for having the finest genuine hand crafted Native American designer jewelry and rare, museum quality tribal treasures. An aesthetic and cultural experience you will never forget! 3 0 6 360 6 30
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10805 North 71st Place, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-951-2506 • www.highsocietyresale.com Find exceptional women’s clothing and accessories from the finest homes in the Valley! Vast collection of jewelry including one-of-a-kind pieces of sterling silver and set stones from India, Indonesia and Nepal.
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shopping staff has combined exotic therapies from around the world to create an unparalleled place of rejuvenation. Spa Lamar is “the resort-style spa that keeps the locals coming back.” Spa Lamar offers a wide array of services in addition to the spa including a boutique salon, yoga classes, blue lagoon steam room, desert island sauna, swimming pool and more.
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LONDON GOLD Scottsdale: 480-367-1717 Chandler: 480-705-4191 Arrowhead: 623-979-4445 LondonGold.com For more than three decades, London Gold has been the premier diamond expert in Phoenix. Voted “Best Of Phoenix” London Gold prides itself on providing exceptional customer service and having one of the largest selections of fine jewelry around.
NEW SERENITY SPA - FACIAL AND MASSAGE IN SCOTTSDALE 15609 N Hayden Rd #138 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-998-6991 • newserenityspa.com Home of the Serenity Massage and Serenity Facial. The popular Serenity Massage incorporates warm towels, sugar scrub, scalp massage and medium pressure. They are the only providers of the Serenity Facial, one of the best facials in Scottsdale. They also offer HydraFacial treatments - skin rejuvenation without the lasers and couples massage. 5 star reviews on Yelp, TripAdvisor & Spafinder. Named #1 Spa in Scottsdale - USA TODAY. SPA LAMAR 5115 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-945-7066 • spalamar.com The Island inspired ambience of Spa Lamar is an unexpected oasis in the Sonoran Desert. The knowledgeable 40
360 SAMI FINE JEWELRY 16704 E. Ave of the Fountains Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 480-837-8168 www.samifinejewelry.com Voted one of America’s Top 5 “Cool Jewelry Stores”, Sami’s is the destination for Arizona gemstones such as The Arizona Four Peaks Amethyst, Arizona “Anthill” Garnet, and Arizona Peridot. Find Hearts on Fire Diamonds, to exotic gemstones. 3 0 6 360 6 30
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360 RITZY RAGS & SHOES 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-596-0533 ritzyragsandshoes.com One of the leading ladies clothing, shoe and accessory boutiques in the Valley for over 24 years. Featuring lines like Alberto Makali, Not your Daughters Jeans, City Girl, Helle comfort and many more. Come see why everyone is talking about Ritzy Rags and Shoes!
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Glendale/West Valley 1. WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO, AQUARIUM & SAFARI PARK – Arizona’s largest collection of exotic animals! Take in the breathtaking aquarium with 85 exhibits and the all new 15-acre Safari Park. See ad page 53 for special offer. 623935-9453 2. WESTGATE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT – Offering a vibrant outdoor setting with unique water features, Westgate Entertainment District delivers an interactive shopping, dining and entertainment experience. Conveniently located in Glendale, just East of the Loop 101 on Glendale Avenue. 623-385-7502. 3. WIGWAM RESORT – Beloved by generations, this Arizona landmark and Historic Hotel of America couples historic charm with a truly modern sense of adventure. Enjoy legendary golf, superb spa, distinctive cuisine, 623935-3811. 4. BLAST OFF WITH SOME FAMILY FUN – Children, and grown-ups, alike, can enjoy simulated space missions, 56
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8. BOOTS AND BIKES – The 19,840 acres of Estrella Mountain desert and mountains became the first regional park in the Maricopa County Park System in 1954, and once you hike or bike in it, you’ll understand why. 623-932-3811 9. PACK A ROMANTIC PICNIC LUNCH – The crown jewel of Glendale’s park system, Sahuaro Ranch Park offers users both a recreational and historic experience. This park is unique with it’s historic ranch buildings and wonderful flora. 623-930-4200 10. LAKE PLEASANT REGIONAL PARK – One of the most scenic water recreation areas in the “Valley of the Sun”, the park offers many activities, such as camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Turn off your mobile phone and unleash some family fun! 602-372-7460 AZ
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POPULAR DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: Sedona – Often called “Red Rock Country” Sedona is a four seasons playground for everyone – whether you’re into history and archaeology; arts and culture; power shopping; outdoor sports; or the spiritual and metaphysical, imagine doing all this in a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Indeed, this picturesque city is surrounded by red-rock monoliths named Coffeepot, Cathedral and Thunder Mountain. At the north end of the city is the stunning Oak Creek Canyon, a breathtaking chasm that even today, is wildly wonderful. 800-288-7336 Prescott – Just 90 minutes north of Phoenix, “Everybody’s Hometown” is an ideal destination for golfers, outdoor adventure seekers, and western history buffs. From its majestic rock formations at Granite Dells to five area lakes to more than 450 miles of wellgroomed hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, Prescott knows no boundaries for exploring the area’s stunning natural beauty. The downtown Courthouse Plaza is Prescott’s historic heart. The plaza is bordered by the famous Whiskey Row, known to have hosted the likes of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday--and still hosts eclectic boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. 800-266-7534 Jerome – After the mines closed in 1953 and “King Copper” left town, the population went from a peak of 15,000 in the 1920s to a low of 50 people. The Jerome Historical Society guarded the buildings against vandalism and the elements, the Douglas Mansion became a
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State Park in 1965, and Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1976. During the 60’s and 70’s, Jerome offered a haven for artists. Soon newcomers and Jerome old timers were working together to bring Jerome back to life. Today, Jerome is very much alive with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, historians, and families. 928-634-2900 AZ
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Sedona 1. PINK JEEP TOURS – Pink Jeep’s Sedona Jeep Tours have thrilled visitors for over 50 years! The Premier Broken Arrow, Ancient Ruin, and Diamondback Gulch tours take you places you may never imagined existed. 844-7117465 2. CLIFF CASTLE CASINO HOTEL – The entertainment destination on the way to Sedona is Cliff Castle Casino Hotel. Enjoy fun for the whole family including Bowling, Kid’s Quest, fabulous dining, newly renovated accommodations and of course great slot and table gaming. Voted Arizona’s #1 Casino 17 years in a row! 800-381-SLOT 3. EXPOSURES INTERNATIONAL GALLERY OF FINE ART – Enjoy a diversity of art including amazing bronze and stone sculptures, original oil and acrylic paintings, fine art jewelry, and an array of glass art. Exposures International Gallery has an impressive 20,000 square feet of art display that includes every style from classical to contemporary. 800-526-7668 4. OAKCREEK COUNTRY CLUB – Oakcreek Country Club boasts a Robert Trent Jones 64
Sr. and Robert Trent Jones Jr. design. This 18-hole championship golf course is nestled in the majestic Sedona red rocks with views beyond compare. 888-284-1660 5. OUT OF AFRICA WILDLIFE PARK – Watch exotic animals roam in spacious habitats plus exciting shows like Tiger Splash & Predator Feed. Use Promo code AZKEY16 for special savings. 928-5672840 6. KACHINA HOUSE – Kachina House is the ultimate destination for authentic Native American art, artifacts, pottery and jewelry. Find Kachina dolls, Hopi Baskets, Hopi Kachina dolls, and so much more. 866-587-0547 7. SEDONA AIR TOURS – The most-trusted and well known helicopter and airplane tour company in Sedona. Take a tour in a jet-powered helicopter to view the fantastic formations of the red rocks of Sedona, or fly to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge, Skywalk in an airplane. 888.866.7433 Mention KEY2016 for Special Savings.
8. THE ART & SOUL OF SEDONA – Tasteful galleries and unique shops live in harmony at Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek. Wander, shop, eat, drink and refresh the body and soul. 928-2824838 9. SPIRITUAL AWAKENING – Sedona’s reputation as a spiritual mecca and global power spot has drawn some of our planet’s most amazing healers, artists and spiritual guides. Experience the body, mind and soul. 928-300-7796 10. CHAPEL OF THE HOLY CROSS – One of Sedona’s earliest landmarks, the Chapel rises two-hundred feet above ground surface between two red rock formations that accentuate its 90-foot tall cross. Must-see. AZ
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Prescott 1. WHISKEY ROW – Whiskey Row is a vibrant center of activity in downtown Prescott, and while the number of saloons has decreased greatly from a century ago, you’ll be at no loss to find a great place to eat, to view exemplary works of art, or to simply cool your heels and people-watch. 2. SHARLOT HALL MUSEUM - Prescott is home of the restored territorial Governor’s Mansion built in 1864. The Museum features seven historic buildings, compelling exhibits and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals. 928-445-3122 3. HASSAYAMPA INN & HASSAYAMPA INN SPIRITS LOUNGE - A must for savvy travelers searching for a relaxing respite from life’s hustle and bustle. Yesteryear’s charm combines with today’s modern amenities to make the Hassayampa Inn a haven for sophisticated guests seeking a sense of pampered well-being. 928-778-9434 4. PRESCOTT STATION Globally inspired cuisine that offers a little something for everyone. Conveniently located 66
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5. CITY OF PRESCOTT LAKES - With kayak, canoe and bicycle rental at all three lakes via Prescott Outdoors, you’ll have no problem planning your outdoor escape to enjoy all the natural bounty that Northern Arizona has to offer. 928-9251410
9. HIKING IN PRESCOTT – Don’t miss the Mile-High Trail System in and around Prescott containing approximately 28 miles of beautiful trails, including Rails-to-Trails projects along the former Santa Fe Railroad, the Prescott Circle Trail System, and the Greenways Trails System.
6. HERITAGE PARK ZOOLOGICAL SANCTUARY - A non-profit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. Open year round, the sanctuary provides a source of recreation, education and entertainment for all ages. 877-778-6008
10. ANTIQUE ROW - Browse and shop in the relaxed, friendly atmosphere where specialty boutiques and interesting galleries offer shoppers a delightful diversion. This historic city has long been known as one of the West’s best places to shop for antiques. AZ
7. ANTELOPE HILLS GOLF COURSE - Features 36 holes of championship golf in the beautiful mountains of northern Arizona. At an elevation of 5,000 ft., the two courses sport bent grass greens and bluegrass. 928-777-1888 8. THE SMOKI MUSEUM – This treasure documents early Native American history of regional tribes through a variety
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ne of the natural wonders of the world. The mighty Colorado River. Painted deserts. What more could you ask for? Northern Arizona invites you to indulge your sense of adventure and wonder. Hike it, drive it, ski it, fly over it, float down it – just be sure to get here and immerse yourself in it. POPULAR DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: Grand Canyon – The canyon is a spectacular experience at any time of year. Whatever the season... spring, summer, fall, winter... each brings an intimate mood to the splendor of the Grand Canyon that will make your first visit very special. Savor the delicate fragrance of spring wildflowers as you stroll along the Canyon Rim. Enjoy a fresh summer breeze rich with the scent of pine following a brief afternoon thundershower. Discover color that only nature can create in the fall flowers and canyon oaks as they prepare for the coming winter season. See winter clouds hanging heavy over the Canyon after a fresh snow, lifting like a theatre curtain to reveal nature’s newest spectacle. In every season the Grand Canyon is a spectacular vision. Flagstaff – Surrounded by natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff offers dozens of inns, a multitude of hotel and motel accommodations, conference and meeting venues, more than 200 restaurants, numerous night spots, and a variety of cultural, historic and scientific attractions. Visitors from all over the world are attracted to the clean mountain air, year-round outdoor recreation opportunities, historic downtown charm and our Western legacy of pioneer ranchers, railroad builders and lumbermen. 800-956-6123 or flagstaffarizona.org. Williams – While today’s visitors can experience the modern amenities seen in most tourist destinations, they are also invited to personally share in the history and nostalgia of this mountain community. Founded in the late 1800’s by ranchers, railroaders, and lumbermen,
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“The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison--beyond description; absolutely unparalleled throughout the wide world .... Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now is. Do nothing to mar its grandeur, sublimity and loveliness. You cannot improve on it. But what you can do is to keep it for your children, your children’s children, and all who come after you, as the one great sight which every American should see.” — President Theodore Roosevelt ENJOYING THE SOUTH RIM Individual interests, available time, weather, and health considerations can influence your visit to the South Rim. Use the information available on the web site, www.nps.gov/grca/, to help plan your visit. Once you arrive in the park, read The Guide and talk with the rangers for up-to-the-minute information. Elevations along the rim vary from 6650 feet (2030 m) at Hermits Rest to more than 7400 feet (2260 m) at Desert View near the East Entrance. Summer temperatures are pleasant along the rim, but increase rapidly as you descend into the canyon. Low humidity makes for big temperature differences between day and night. The low humidity and high elevation also means that it is important to drink water frequently. Afternoon thundershowers are common in July, August, and early September. Windy conditions prevail in April and May. Snow may fall as early as November. Winter snowstorms continue into March. Many miles of roads along the rim feature numerous pullouts to enjoy the views. Hermit Road to Hermit Rest is open to private vehicles only from December through February. The free shuttle bus system provides a worryfree way to explore the developed areas of the rim. 70
The Rim Trail winds along the rim for more than 13 miles (21 km), much of it paved and suitable for visitors in wheelchairs. The Greenway, a broad, paved pathway suitable for hikers, bicyclists, and wheelchairs, leads two miles (3 km) from Grand Canyon Visitor Center to Grand Canyon Village. A separate segment heads east from Hermits Rest along the rim. The Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails descend steeply into the canyon. Rangers present programs—walks, talks, and evening presentations—throughout the year. All activities are free. Check in The Guide for programs during your stay. VISITOR CENTERS The National Park Service staffs several visitor centers on the South Rim. All are open every day of the year; hours vary seasonally. Grand Canyon Visitor Center Located near Mather Point The largest visitor center on the South Rim is a good stop for an introduction to Grand Canyon and for assistance in planning your visit.
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IN THE PARK An authorized concessioner provides a variety of lodging options within the park. Reservations should be made well in advance as facilities tend to be full for much of the year. Prices vary from approximately $70.00 to more than $400.00. Located at the bottom of Grand Canyon, Phantom Ranch offers overnight lodging in dormitories or individual cabins. Advanced reservations are required. Contact Xanterra Parks and Resorts, www. grandcanyonlodges.com, (888) 297-2757.
Verkamp’s Visitor Center East of El Tovar Hotel Housed in the former Verkamp’s Curios, displays tell the story of the South Rim community. Tusayan Museum 3 miles west of the East Entrance Exhibits provide a glimpse of the rich Native American cultures, both past and present. A short trail circles an 800-year-old ancestral Puebloan village.
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Northern Arizona 1. BEARIZONA – This Wildlife Park in Williams allows visitors to drive into the wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the safety and comfort of a private vehicle. From adorable bear cubs to High Country Raptors, this is a must do adventure! 928-635-2289 2. METEOR CRATER – Visit the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site at Meteor Crater just minutes from Interstate 40 near Winslow. The Visitor center offers guided tours, an Interactive Discovery Center, Gift Shop, Theater and more. 800-289-5898 See Ad Page 73 for Savings. 3. TWIN ARROWS CASINO RESORT – Enjoy promotions, gourmet dining, excellent gaming, luxury guest rooms and more. Join the players club for special offers. Twin Arrows Casino Resort, Flagstaff, 855946-8946. 4. WESTWIND AIR SERVICE – Find the Adventure in YOU! Come Fly With Us and experience the most beautiful locations in Arizona. With tours to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley and even custom itinerar74
ies, Westwind is dedicated to helping you find the perfect tour that will fill your day with memories that will last a lifetime! 888-869-0866. 5. GRAND CANYON SOUTH RIM – 12 miles wide. One mile deep. Hike the Bright Angel trail, shop for Native American jewelry, enjoy a hot cocoa at El Tovar, and float the Colorado River. Whether you are seeking adventure or solitude, The South Rim at the Grand Canyon has it all. 928-638-7888 6. LOWELL OBSERVATORY – Peer through the telescope that Percival Lowell used to sketch Mars or the telescope that helped Clyde Tombaugh discover Pluto. Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff offers guided tours, telescope viewings and more. 928-233-3211 7. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VISITOR CENTER – Located at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, watch the famous IMAX movie! Then enjoy one of the new Pink Jeep Grand Canyon Tours - a must do adventure! 928-638-2468 (Visitor Center) 844-711-7465 (Pink Jeep)
8. GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66 – Whether it is through preservation of the still existing historic buildings and vintage signs, or the cruising experience overall, we love to be connected to our love of the road. Visit Williams, Flagstaff, Winslow and Kingman for a trip back in time. 9. STEP BACK IN TIME – The Petrified Forest has plant and animal fossils going back over 200 million years. Some petrified logs found in the park measure over 190 feet! 928-524-6228 10. GRAND CANYON WEST SKYWALK – The Skywalk, managed by the Hualapai Tribe, is a glass, horseshoe-shaped bridge extending guests 70 feet past the canyon edge and providing an unparalleled view of this natural wonder. Tours also include other points of interest and unique canyon views. 928-769-2636 AZ
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Southern Arizona 1. KARTCHNER CAVERNS STATE PARK Experience a stunning limestone cave during a memorable 1½ hour guided tour. The Discovery Center features museums exhibits, a gift shop, theater and more. There are also campgrounds, hiking trails, picnic areas and a hummingbird garden. 520-586-2283 • www. azstateparks.com/Parks/KACA/ (pictured below) 2. TUCSON ADVENTURES What better way to view the gorgeous landscape of Southern Arizona than from a Hot Air Balloon! Bring your camera for incredible photos. After your magic carpet ride enjoy a champagne toast! FAA Certified Pilots & Hot Air Balloons. 1-800-742-2556 • tucsonadventures.com 3. TUMACÁCORI NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK The park protects three Spanish colonial mission ruins: Tumacácori, Guevavi, and Calabazas. Located at exit 29 off of Interstate 19. Open daily. 520-398-2341 • www.nps. gov/tuma/ 4. ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM Experience the majesty of the Sonoran Desert at this fusion, zoo, botanic garden, natural history museum and art gallery nestled in the Tucson Mountains adjacent to Saguaro National Park (West). En78
joy 21 scenic acres and live animal presentations. 520-883-2701 • desertmuseum.org 5. MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC A National Historic Landmark, this “White Dove of the Desert” is filled with marvelous original statuary and mural paintings. Located 9 miles south of downtown Tucson. Take I-19 to exit 92 and follow signs. 520-294-2624 • www. sanxaviermission.org 6. PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM Where history takes flight! Tour one of the largest air and space museums in the world. See more than 300 aircraft and spacecraft including many of the most historically significant and technically advanced craft ever produced. 520-574-0462 • pimaair.org 7. COLOSSAL CAVE MOUNTAIN PARK Explore the ancient crystal cave which is on the National Register of Historic Places. See beautiful cave formations while your guide shares the Cave’s history, legends and geology. 520-647-7275 • colossalcave.com
and more. The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park includes a Visitor Center, museum, an archaeological exhibit, historic buildings, a picnic area, and a trailhead for the Anza Trail. 520-398-2704 • www.tubacaz.com 9. DESERT DIAMOND CASINO TUCSON It’s time to get the party started! The casino floor is packed with the hottest slot machines and table games! Hungry? They’ve got your cravings covered. Ready to dance up a storm? Monsoon Nightclub is here. And when it’s all over, chill out in their hotel. 1-866-DDCWINS • ddcaz.com 10. O.K. CORRAL TOMBSTONE Tour the world’s most famous gunfight site at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, “the town too tough to die.” Walk where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil and Morgan Earp fought the Clantons and McLaurys. Gunfight reenacted daily at 2 p.m. 520-457-3456 • okcorral.com AZ
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Q. Where is your closest urgent care center, my son stepped on a bug…maybe a scorpion? A. Sources report that our resort is so friendly, its leading cause of injury is complications arising from receiving hearty hugs from the staff! But if you are unfortunate enough to spend any time in an emergency room like I have recently, you realize that scorpion stings, brown recluse spider and snake bites as well as sunburns are non-discriminating, inflicting their poison on locals and visitors alike. “It’s not going to happen to me,” is the thinking of most travelers when it comes to thinking about vacation accidents. That’s probably what ran through the mind of a Mrs. America pageant contestant several years ago at a local resort when she was bitten by a rattlesnake! Although there are 13 species of rattlesnakes in Arizona, most are not poisonous and few deaths have resulted from their bites. Keep the bite lower than the heart, don’t cut or ice the wound and call the Arizona Poison Control and Drug Information Center for further instructions on snake and scorpion bites or possible food poisoning as well: 800-222-1222. The more common health “inconveniences” not involving a trip to the Emergency Room, that concierges are often adept at networking are dental and eye care emergencies as well as lost or misplaced prescriptions. Also see the concierge for sun smart tips. Now that the quenching rains of August and our monsoon season are upon us, the temperatures have dropped somewhat in the desert, but being sun smart when the mercury is still daunting to visitors from cooler climates is a key to staying healthy around the state. Throbbing headaches, dizziness, seeing white stars and experiencing nausea are dangerous signs of heat stroke. There are typically over 120 cases from May to October statewide. Regularly apply SPF 30 sunscreen. Wear your sunglasses unless you can’t wait to have cataracts. Avoid foods with too much salt (causing dehydration.) Seek out fruits and vegetable (which contain a lot of water.) Drink plenty of water, more so with increased physical activity. Seek shade to avoid burns and heat rash. Wear light layers and fabrics that breathe. (Locals wear large-brimmed hats and wraparound sunglasses.) While the need for medical evacuation is relatively rare, the circumstances under which it’s needed are unexpected—a serious roadway accident, heart attack, hiking, horseback riding or wildlife incidents or simply the worsening of an illness can be transformed into a medical emergency. In these cases the U.S. Embassy or foreign embassies are not your Mom and Dad. They are present largely to help you with passport issues, or evacuate you in the event of war or natural disasters. Ask
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for the Manager on Duty (MOD), hotel security or your concierge when in need of assistance in summoning emergency care. In Central Arizona, more specifically in the greater Phoenix area, you don’t have to put a kibosh on your trip hunting for a hospital or urgent care facility when seeking medical attention. Just call on Dr. Steven Lipsky who makes hotel and resort calls 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily providing a wide range of services including lab tests, immunizations and treatment for pain and illnesses. (480) 405-0936. And statewide, ask your hotel concierge or a manager for directions to urgent care facilities. And don’t forget about Fluffy and Spike (your pets.) When walking them in the evening, always carry a flashlight after dark and beware of snakes and summer’s poisonous Colorado River toads. These can involve immediate attention. A helpful website: www.localvets.com/az/ For future trips check on coverage that you might have with your primary insurance company as many insurance companies are secondary insurers picking up where your main insurer leaves off. Go to the website www.insuremytrip.com for more detailed answers…. Finally, Dave Barry reminds us of that Old Traveler’s saying: “You may lose your money and your health and your sanity and some important organs, but they can’t take away your travel memories unless you fall and hit your head hard.” So be careful! AZ
Johnny Fenton—a 37-year resident of Arizona, is past President of the Southern Arizona Concierge Network, member of the National Concierge Association, and Les Clefs d’Or, U.S.A.
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