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CONTENTS Arizona KEY Magazine | October 2015 | ArizonaKEY.com
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Rusty Spur Saloon
31 14 Tonto Natural Bridge State Park 20 Calendar of Events 31 Pink Adventure Tours 60 Sedona Arts Festival 70 The Grand Canyon 81 Howly Growly Owly Festival
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LIKE NOTHING YOU’VE HEARD BEFORE
Discover for yourself at the world’s only global musical instrument museum. Rated Phoenix’s #1 attraction on TripAdvisor
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM
MIM.org | 480.478.6000 | Open Daily 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85050
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departments 16 Publisher Page 80 Concierge Corner
30 Phoenix, Scottsdale & Central AZ 40 Carefree & Cave Creek
56 Glendale 64 Sedona 66 Prescott 74 Northern AZ 78 Southern AZ
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West Visit Taliesin West — Scottsdale’s only National Historic Landmark. America’s greatest architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, built this desert masterpiece as his winter home and workplace at the base of the McDowell Mountains. one of the best tours in scottsdale visit us 12345 N. Taliesin Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 Intersection of Cactus Road & Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. book your tour today 888.516.0811 zerve.com/taliesinwest Guided tours range from 1–3 hours.
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ot all museums are in a building in a city. Lava River Cave is a natural museum where people can learn about history, geology, biology and cave climates. Unlike other museums, you can’t just walk through a door to visit Lava River Cave. The entrance is actually a hole in the ground and the floor just inside is covered with large, slippery boulders. Also, conditions throughout the cave are always cold and dark. This mile-long lava tube cave north of Flagstaff was formed roughly 700,000 years ago by molten rock that erupted from a volcanic vent in nearby Hart Prairie. The top, sides and bottom of the flow cooled and solidified first, after which the insides of the lava river continued to flow emptying out the present cave. Ample evidence of how the tube was born is written in the rocks of which it is formed. Small wave-like undulations in the floor are the remains of ripples frozen in the last trickle of molten rock that flowed from the cave. Stone icicles hanging from the ceiling show where a final blast of volcanic heat caused the rock to partially re-liquefy and drip. Dress appropriately when you come to visit, with warm clothes and sturdy shoes. The cave is as cool as 42° even in summer, and you may even find some ice inside. The rocks are always sharp and slippery, too. Bring two or three sources of light, in case one happens to fail, it can be very dark one mile from the nearest light source. Here’s an insider tip - bring glows sticks and/or glow necklaces for everyone in your group! The Lava River Cave is located about 14 miles north of Flagstaff on paved highways and graveled Forest Roads. Drive 9 miles north of Flagstaff on US 180 and turn west (left) on FR 245 (at milepost 230). Continue 3 miles to FR171 and turn south 1 mile to where FR 171B turns left a short distance to Lava River Cave. Though the cave is open year-round, FR 245 and/or FR171 may be closed in the winter. In those cases, you will need to hike or ski in to the cave. Call the Flagstaff Ranger District at 928-5260866 for current conditions and more information. AZ
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publisher’spage THE CHANGING COLORS OF AUTUMN Now that summer has yielded to fall, the Grand Canyon State begins a months long period of perfect weather. Cooler temperatures and shorter daylight hours send a signal to the trees, and they respond with an explosion of autumn colors. If you enjoy nature, hiking, and leaf peeping, then October will reward you with a spectacular display of nature’s grandeur. So grab a light jacket, hiking shoes, a camera, and embark on a trip to experience the changing colors of the leaves. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is spectacular. The journey crosses the Colorado River and traverses the red rocks of Marble Canyon and the Vermilion Cliffs. As you climb the Kaibab Plateau, stunning Aspen groves reward your trek. (www.fs.usda.gov/kaibab)
HERE COMES SANTA
The Kachina Trail, located in the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff, meanders across the middle of the mountains while passing through Conifer groves and Aspens. Old growth forests at higher elevations contain Limber pines and Douglas firs. Lower elevations greet you with rising Ponderosa pines. (www.fs.usda.gov/coconino) Every autumn, Oak Creek Canyon, north of Sedona, puts on a vibrant red display of Oaks and Maples. You can drive the scenic length of Route 89A, or walk along the West Fork of Oak Creek. Incredible red rock scenery, towering cliffs, and the babbling creek add to nature;s painting of deep red and scarlet leaves. (www.fs.usda.gov/coconino) Rising to an elevation of about 8,400 feet, the Hualapai Mountains are topped with Ponderosa pines and aspens. To navigate this forest labyrinth, hike the Potato Patch Loop as it weaves and circles Aspen Peak. In addition to a wonder color palette, the trail provides a nice adventure complete with twists, turns, and giant boulders. (www.mcparks.com) Of course, Arizona has an incredible collection of state parks that explode in color throughout the year. From the stunning vistas of the Basin and Range province of Southern to Central Arizona, to the rugged beauty of the Transition Zone of Central to Northern Arizona, and to the Mogollon Rim cliffs and forests of the Colorado Plateau in Northern Arizona, the Arizona State Park system provides a kaleidoscope of fall colors. As October progresses, be sure to visit Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park to witness first hand the grove of burgundy Chinese pistachios, Sycamores and Varnish trees. (AZStateParks.com) Welcome to autumn in Arizona. May your visit be full of vibrant colors, stunning scenery, and life long memories.
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SCOTTSDALE’S LAST REAL COWBOY SALOON
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here are real cowboy bars all over the great wide American West, but few that serve up great live music daily like Scottsdale’s Rusty Spur Saloon. The Rusty Spur has authentic country and western music every day of the week. Johnny Cash or Gene Autry wouldn’t be out of place here.
The Rusty Spur has both kinds of music – country and western. Well, actually it’s got a bit of blues and rockabilly in the mix as well. Acts range from the singing cowboy in the corner to a full country band rocking away on its tiny stage. If you’re looking for a fancy live event with all the 18
bells and whistles, the Rusty Spur isn’t for you. But if you want to duck out of the Arizona heat and enjoy an ice cold beer and some hot country dancing, this is the place. It’s known not only for its excellent live acts, but for its boisterous, lively crowds, especially on weekend nights. The Rusty Spur offers a guaranteed good ol’ time. Arizona KEYMagazine
On the Rusty Spur’s website you can check out some tunes by the performers that play there, as well as the lunch menu, entertainment schedule, pictures and videos: rustyspursaloon.com. AZ ArizonaKEY.com
Rusty Spur Saloon 7245 E. Main Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-425-7787 rustyspursaloon.com
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In addition to the music, the Rusty Spur offers a real Old West feel. 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. Walk through the swingin’ doors and you’re guaranteed a good time with great music.
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SFJAZZ Collective Tuesday, October 20 | 7 p.m. Tickets: $42.50–$47.50 The soloists, composers, and bandleaders who make up this award-winning ensemble represent what’s happening now in jazz.
Gypsy Soul Friday, October 23 | 7:30 p.m. $29.50–$37.50 Crystal-clear vocals and multi-instrumental musical abilities combine to create a sound that ranges from full-on Americana heartland rock to country, blues, R&B, and soul. Feb 3 First Fridays (PHOENIX)
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Sunday, October 25 | 4Self-guided & 7 p.m. art tour of central Phoenix galleries, Tickets: $32.50–$42.50 art spaces, studios, free This group of musicians and dancers from Tokelau, shuttle rides, 6-10pm, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook602-256-7539. Islands and New Zealand has been enchanting the world with its own brand of South Pacifici Fusion music since 1997.
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event calendar MacDonald’s Ranch Annual Pumpkin Patch October 1 – 31 (Closed Tuesdays) 9am – 6pm (Closes at 3pm on Halloween)
The MacDonald’s Ranch Pumpkin Patch is an annual Scottsdale tradition enjoyed by local and visiting families every year! Why? Because the festivities offer so much to do! Head down to the Pumpkin Patch on a horse drawn wagon or ride the train. Once you finish picking out your Arizona grown pumpkin, adventure awaits as you take on the hay maze, walk the petting zoo and feed the animals, play games, get your face painted, pan for gold, ride a pony, and NEW this year are pedal carts for the kids! Food service is available throughout the ranch, and the Trading Post is fun to explore. There is an extra charge for some activities. Visit MacDonald’s Ranch this October and see why the festivities have become a local tradition.
Admission: $10 Mon-Fri (Closed Tues); $12 Sat & Sun Children under 12 months FREE 26540 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85255 480-585-0239 • macdonaldsranch.com
THURSDAYS Art Walk (SCOTTSDALE) Wander into galleries while strolling around tree-covered courtyards, famed restaurants & more. Downtown Scottsdale, 7pm – 9pm, 800-782-1117. SATURDAYS Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s Car Show (SCOTTSDALE) Complete with 50’s era music by “Party Time DJ’s”, this showcase of 200 – 500 cars, & 150 motorcycles & choppers, is sure to satisfy collectors, dreamers, and aficionados, alike, The Pavilions at Talking Stick, 4-8pm, 480-362-2700. OCT 1 – NOV 8 Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze (GLENDALE) Pumpkin patch, 6 acre family corn maze, mini corn maze for 22
the little ones, petting zoo, train ride ($2 weekends only), hay ride, farm theme activities, play area. Tolmachoff Farms, $9 ages 2 and up. Haunted Corn Maze on Friday and Saturday nights though October – AZ Field of Screams, 7pm – 11pm, $16 all ages, 623-386-1301. OCT 3 Lunar Bingo (FORT MCDOWELL) Great Music, Giveaways, Dance Contests, & Cash Prizes! $5 Buy in Bingo Packs, Fort McDowell Casino, start at midnight, 1-800-THE-FORT. OCT 3 Cars and Coffee (SCOTTSDALE) Enjoy a cup of coffee and tour 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. OCT 3 SanTan Brewing Oktoberfest (CHANDLER) Enjoy beer games, Von Hanson’s brat eating contest, and family zone. Entertainment by Matisyahu, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers & local acts. Dr. AJ Chandler Park, 3-11pm, $12 Advance, $15 Door, 12 and under free, 602-276-2499. OCT 3 10th Annual Old World Oktoberfest (PEORIA) Pretzles, Brats, Sauer Kraut and more! Enjoy traditional music and dancing, competitions, family fun. Centennial Plaza, Noon – 9pm, 480-947-7490. OCT 4 Zappa Plays Zappa (SCOTTSTALIESIN WEST DALE) For one night only, fans can rock out to the sounds of Zappa Plays Zappa. Led by Dweezil Zappa, the band will recreate the tunes made popular by the legendary Frank Zappa and play hit songs like “Peaches en Regalia” and “Bobby Brown.” Talking Stick Resort, showtime 8pm, tickets 480-850-7734. OCT 9 – 11 Four Peaks Oktoberfest (TEMPE) Combines beer gardens, live music, a polka stage, great food including German fare, a carnival, kids activities and much more fun. Tempe Town Lake, Fri. 5pm – Midnight, Sat. 10am – Midnight, Sun. 10 – 6pm, free admission, 480-350-4311. OCT 10 - 11 Railfair (SCOTTSDALE) Engineering Family Fun For 40 Years! This free event features model train displays and exhibits, the park’s award winning Model Railroad Building displaying O, N, and HO scale trains, moonwalks, and other entertainment.
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Free tours through the Roald Amundsen Pullman car, a former presidential car. Many of the park’s seldom seen railroad equipment will be on display. Train and carousel rides are $2 each. Children under three ride free with a paying adult. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, 10 – 5 pm, for more information please call 480-312-2312. OCT 14 – 15 Taste of Cave Creek (CAVE CREEK) Sample the cuisine of more than 25 restaurants in an outdoor, open air setting while listening to bands in the gazebo or in the beer garden. Wash that down with some Craft Beer, Tequila or Wine Tasting! Stagecoach Village, 5-10pm, $10 Admission, Food & Drink tickets $1 each, call 480-488-1400 for additional information. OCT 16 Art Walk (CHANDLER) Fine art, dozen of local artists, free kids art activities, great eateries and unique shops. Historic Downtown Chandler, 6pm – 10pm, free, for additional information please call 480-855-3539. OCT 16 - 31 Enchanted Pumpkin Garden (CAREFREE) Halloween spirit invades Carefree in the form of whimsical pumpkin carvings from master carver Ray Villafane. The Enchanted Pumpkin Garden is open to the public and woven throughout the Carefree Desert Gardens daily from 8-9pm, 101 Easy Street, 480-488-3686, carefree.org. (See Ad Page 25) OCT 16 – NOV 8 (CLOSED MONDAYS & TUESDAYS) Arizona State Fair (PHOENIX) 18 days jammed packed with tons of kickin’ concerts, adrenaline-pumping rides, deliciously sinful foods, exhibits, and more! Complete details at azstatefair.com. ArizonaKEY.com
OCT 17 21st Annual Front Porch Festival & Old Towne Marketplace (GLENDALE) Dozens of shops and eateries have special activities planned for the day, including demonstrations, make & take crafts, delicious treats and so much more. Start at the Glendale Visitor Center to pick up a downtown walking map, 10 – 4pm, 623930-4500. OCT 17 - 18 Arizona Taco Festival (SCOTTSDALE) The largest collection of taco-makers ever assembled in one place, with all serving $2 tacos and competing for $10,000 cash. Enjoy local bands, Lucha Libre wrestling, cooking classes, eating contests, and huge bar experiences. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 11 – 7 pm, tickets, call 480-270-5000 for additional information. OCT 23 - 24 Halloween Balloon Spooktacular (SCOTTSDALE) Over 20 Hot Air Balloons on display and passing out 2,000 pounds of candy to Trick-or-Treaters, live music, food and beverage, a Kids Zone, vendor market, tethered balloon rides by Rainbow Ryders, a haunted house, fireworks and much more. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, $10 Adults, $5 Children 3-12, 480-270-5000.
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OCT 30 Halloween Monster Bash (PEORIA) Entertainment, food, trick or treat, children’s activities, parade of costumes, arts & crafts, carnival games and more! Peoria Sports Complex, 5 - 9 pm, 623-773-7198.
OCT 31 Halloween in the Hills (FOUNTAIN HILLS) Bring the entire family including your four legged friends and enjoy trick-or-treating, carnival games, bounce houses, costume contests, food, drink and more! Avenue of the Fountains, 4pm – 8pm, call Sami Fine Jewelry 480-837-8168. 23
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Sedona, Prescott + N Central AZ 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) ALL MONTH Live Entertainment at REDs (SEDONA) Acclaimed for its lively and comfortable atmosphere, REDS restaurant at the Sedona Rouge features live evening entertainment daily, 6-9pm, 928-282-5321. OCT 2 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, 800-288-7336. OCT 2 – 3 & 9 – 10 19th Annual Artist Shows (SEDONA) Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art presents two amazing shows two weekends in Sedona! Oct 2-3 features Bill Worrell, Barbara Westwood and an Artist to be announced. Oct 9-10 features Jd Challenger, Doug Adams and Rebecca Tobey. Fridays 1-8pm, Saturdays 1-5pm, 928-282-1125. OCT 2 – 4 8th Annual Prescott Area Artists’ Studio Tour (PRESCOTT) This free, self-guided tour features 56 juried artists at 42 locations each day from 10 to 4 pm in the Prescott Quad City Area. Brochures with maps are available at Mountain Artists Guild and Galley, 928-445-2510 or prescottstudiotour.com.
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OCT 3 – 4 37th Annual Folk Music Festival (PRESCOTT) Arizona’s longest-running folk music festival and features musicians performing on four stages plus educational and informative workshops on musical history, musical styles and iconic musicians. Sharlot Hall Museum, 10am, 928-445-3122. OCT 10 - 11 25th Annual Sedona Arts Festival (SEDONA) Sedona’s oldest and largest premiere arts event includes 125 juried artists surrounded by the breathtaking red rocks. New for this year - Sedona Sacred Arts Gallery, experience Sedona’s spiritual side. Plus special musical guest, Lee Oskar performs Oct 10 at 4pm, and much more. Sedona Red Rock High School, Adults $10 advance, $12 at gate, Kids 12 and under FREE, Sat 9–5pm, Sun 10-4pm, 928-204-9456 or sedonaartsfestival.org (See Page 60 for article) OCT 10 – 11 Prescott’s Great Outdoors Recreation Festival & Expo (PRESCOTT) Family-oriented event with music, food, vendors, clinics and demonstrations, recreational activities, and displays. Watson Lake Park, 105pm, 928-777-1590. OCT 17 2015 Taste of the Verde Valley (CAMP VERDE) Annual Harvest Celebration featuring Wine, Food, Painted Barrel Auction and Live Music. $25 ticket includes 5 wine or food tastings, a souvenir wine glass and $10 in casino free play. Cliff Castle Casino Hotel’s Stargazer Pavilion, 1p-5p, 800-381-SLOT. OCT 17 Pumpkin Splash (SEDONA) Pumpkin patch in the pool! Games
on deck, plus glow-in-the-dark Bat Cave. Sedona Community Pool, $5 per person, 1-3pm, 928-282-7098. OCT 17 – 24 11th Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival (SEDONA) Contemporary plein-air artists paint from life in the out-of-doors capturing moments in time that reflect the ever-changing colors, light and shadows, temperature and shifting elements. Various locations, 928-282-3809. OCT 20 – 24 Marigold Mural Project for Dia de Los Muertos (SEDONA) Join us as we create an incredible public mural in the Calle Independencia where visitors and community members can honor the loss of loved ones in their lives and connect with one another though art and public expression. Tlaquepaque, free, for more information call 928-282-4838. OCT 24 Fall Arts & Crafts Fair (SEDONA) Features local artists & crafters, all handmade. Get a jump on your holiday shopping! Sedona Heritage Museum, 9 – 3pm, for more information please call 928-282-7038. OCT 30 Halloween Happening (PRESCOTT) Bring the whole family for fun nighttime explorations! Highlands Center for Natural History, $2 children (under 13) $5 adults, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, 928-776-9550. OCT 31 29th Annual Safe & Fun Trick or Treating (SEDONA) Uptown Sedona merchants welcome all good ghouls and ghosts! Enjoy decorated storefronts and costumed characters handing out treats from 5-8 pm, free, for more information please call 928-204-2390.
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Williams, Flagstaff + N AZ SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS Howly Growly Owly Festival (WILLIAMS) Hoot & Howl your way through Bearizona! Hop on the windowless bus to see the animal exhibits, explore the growly bear cave, haunted house and more, 928-635-2289. (See Page 81 for article) 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) Enjoy gourmet dining, excellent gaming, luxury guest rooms and more. Join the players club for spe-
cial offers. Twin Arrows Casino Resort, just east of Flagstaff, call 855-946-8946 for more information. ALL MONTH Pluto at 85 Exhibit at Lowell (FLAGSTAFF) Interactive elements & unique Pluto-related artifacts from the Observatory’s collections. Lowell Observatory, 928-233-3211. OCT 3 Flagstaff Oktoberfest (FLAGSTAFF) Enjoy live music, beer, wine and food vendors. Family friendly event! Wheeler Park, 11 – 8pm, $5, 928-606-7600. OCT 3 Taste of Williams (WILLIAMS) Wine and Dine with the Stars! Enjoy a sampling of great food, wine, microbrews, and visit with local artists. This is a 21+ event. Bearizona, 5pm-8pm, $40, 928-635-0273.
OCT 24 Pumpkin Walk (FLAGSTAFF) Walk through the gardens on paths lit by glowing Jack-o-Lanterns. Hot cider, cookies and a supervised bonfire too! The Arboretum at Flagstaff, 6-8pm, 928-774-1442. OCT 24 - 25 12th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente (FLAGSTAFF) The Museum comes to life for Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead. Enjoy mariachi music, arts, and storytelling. Museum of Northern Arizona, 928-774-5213. OCT 30 Halloween at Lowell (FLAGSTAFF) “Freaky Physics” shows featuring spooky science demos & experiments, “Scary Astronomy” presentations highlighting the mind-bending aspects of astronomy, Haunted Observatory Tours and telescope viewing. Lowel Observatory, 5 – 10pm, 928-233-3211.
Tucson + Southern AZ ALL MONTH Cave Tours (BENSON) Kartchner Caverns State Park, is a colorful still living and growing cave with stunning wet limestone formations that adorn its walls. SAVE $5 OFF Adult Cave Tour Tickets Use Promo: KEY15 at AZStateParks.com. (See Ad Page 49) THURSDAYS – SUNDAYS Nightfall at Old Tucson Studios (TUCSON) Old Tucson Studios transforms itself into the haunted township Nightfall, with hideous beasts and monsters, ghoulish stunts, and frightening shows, 520-908-4833. OCT 2 – 4 & 23 - 25 Sports Card Show (TUCSON) Special Sports Card Show going on during mall hours. Foothills Mall, Ross Court, 520-219-0650. 26
OCT 10 Vintage Bisbee Wine Festival (BISBEE) Sample Old/New World wines, food by local restaurants, and a live auction, sponsored by the Bisbee Rotary Club. Bisbee City Park, 4-7pm, 520-266-2194. OCT 10 - 31 (SAT & SUN) Pumpkin Festival & Corn Maze (TUCSON) Tractor-drawn wagon rides into the field to pick your own pumpkin and a Corn Maze that will challenge the adventuresome and more! Buckelew Farm, 10 – 5pm, tickets, 520-822-2277. OCT 17 Anza Day Celebration (TUBAC) Tubac Presidio State Historic Park presents a living history of the Indian, Mexican and Spanish Colonial periods. Enjoy historical re-enactments,
period costumes, dancers, foods, music and children’s activities, 11 3pm, free, 520-398- 2252 for more information. OCT 17 The Great Tucson Beer Festival (TUCSON) An evening of beer sampling provided by brewers from around the Southwestern states, with music and games. Kino North Soccer Stadium, No one under age 21 admitted, 6-10pm, 520-296-2400. OCT 16 – 18 86th Annual Helldorado Days (TOMBSTONE) What started out as the town’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1929 has turned into its oldest tradition. Activities include reenactments, parade on Sunday, fashion shows, live music, beard contest & street entertainment, 520-457-3451.
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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. SHOP TIL YOU DROP – Scottsdale is a mecca for shoppers with unique boutiques and speciality shops around every corner. Stroll through the SHOPS Gainey Village and stop by Ritzy Rags and Shoes - 480596-0533 and Diva - 480-9488777 for the latest fashions. Get a taste of the Old West as you walk the streets of historic Old Town Scottsdale. Discover southwestern specialty shops like Shades of the West - 480945-3289.
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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 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. 5. HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES – Embark on an unforgettable journey as you soar over the gorgeous Sonoran desert in a Hot Air Balloon! Daily flights available with Rainbow Ryders - 623-215-0347 or Hot Air Expeditions - 480-502-6999. 6. GREAT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT – Old Town Scottsdale serves up live entertainment 7 days and 7 nights at places like the Rusty Spur Saloon 480-425-7787, the Park Place Bar & Grill - 480-424-6819 and the Old Town Tavern - 480-9452882.
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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their iconic pink Jeep Wrangler, the same made famous in Sedona, for an off-road adventure with exciting hill climbs framed by majestic Saguaro, Ocotillo, and Jumping Cholla cactus. Their adventure guide will give you fascinating information about the diverse desert eco-system and Arizona’s Yavapai Nation history and culture. Along with launching the new Jeep tour, Pink Adventure Tours is launching a new fleet of Jeeps to tackle the trails. Six brand new 2015 model Jeep Wranglers have been fully customized, including a fresh new coat of pink paint, to accommodate seven passengers very comfortably and safely. These vehicles are adventure to the next level with a 4 inch lift, upgraded heavy-duty axles, stronger suspension and roll cage, and larger, more aggressive tires… a true off-road beast! As with all of their other tours, trail conservation is high on Pink Adventure Tours’ priority list. The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is very sensitive when it comes to preserving their land for future generations and Pink Adventure Tours has a strong reverence. They have made a commitment to minimize their impact and preserve the natural experience for all that visit this special land in the Sonoran Desert. Pink Adventure Tours has reinvented adventure in the Valley with their cutting edge vehicles, industry leading guides, and unique adventure tours. AZ 31
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7373 E. Scottsdale Mall, Ste. 6 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-424-6819 • theparkplaceaz.com Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with an amazing variety of fresh ingredients. Enjoy a Coffee/Espresso Bar, large comfortable patio and live music nightly. Happy Hour 4-7pm, every Monday thru Friday. Located directly on the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall in Old Town Scottsdale.
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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.
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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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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7247 Main St., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-945-3289 • www.bischoffsouthwestart.com Founded in 1971, Shades of the West continues to be the most unique shopping destination in Old Town Scottsdale. Featuring a wide variety of custom leather goods & jewelry, Minnetonka Moccasins, Southwestern foods, pottery from Mexico and much more. Bischoff’s at the Park features Southwest home décor, books and museum quality art.
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4151 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-423-5000 • www.cornelishollander.com. Award winning, state-of-the-art jewelry designer. Cornelis produces the finest quality jewelry with custom modern designs using gemstones, and diamonds. Come visit and create your dream piece of jewelry!
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22 Easy Street Carefree, AZ 85377 480-595-8757 • www.wildhollygallery.com A sprawling art gallery showcasing an eclectic mix of American art of all styles. It’s two stories and nearly 5,000 square feet that showcases the work of over 95 different American artists. The highly multifaceted collection includes paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, copper, glass, and more.
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shopping 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. 3 0 6 360 6 30
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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Carefree & Cave Creek 1. AN INSTITUTION OF THE OLD WEST – Harold’s Corral is THE place in Cave Creek for good food, great music and a dang’ good time. Hitch yer hat, hang yer hoss and kick back to enjoy some good times eatin’, drinkin’ and dancin’. 480-488-1906 2. CAREFREE BOTANICAL GARDENS - The gardens weave their way along Carefree’s Easy Street among features that include the Carefree Sundial, the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion, a waterfall, art and sculptures, plus numerous shops and restaurants. Open daily during daylight hours. Enjoy Free WiFi provided by the Town of Carefree. 3. AFTERNOON TEA ANYONE? – The English Rose Tea Room in Carefree offers an extensive menu of authentic foods served with loose leaf teas in a truly unique and authentic Victorian atmosphere. 480488-4812 4. THE TOWN DUMP – There is no way to describe the Town Dump in Cave Creek, except to say that it’s one of the most unique shopping experiences. 480-488-9047 40
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9. BAGS & RAGS – Enjoy shopping at this intimate ladies boutique with fun, flirty clothing, handbags and accessories on Easy Street in Carefree. 480-575-3114 10. FRONTIER TOWN – Wooden boardwalks lead to many fun and wonderful gift shops, surrounded by antiques, wagons and western artifacts. One of the last old west towns in Arizona, and full of history and folklore passed down over the years. AZ
7. WILD HOLLY GALLERY – Strolling along Easy Street in downtown Carefree, this gem beckons shoppers to come a bit closer. The steel kinetic wind sculpture turning in the breeze captures the attention of arts and culture aficionados the world over. 480-595-8757 8. CAVE CREEK MUSEUM – Started in 1968 by a small group of volunteers, the Museum’s mission is to preserve the artifacts of the prehistory, culture and legacy of the Cave Creek/Carefree foothills area through education, research and interpretive exhibits. 480488-2764
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the wonders of the cosmos at the Challenger Space Center. 480-488-1906 5. UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM - Home of the NFC Champions Arizona Cardinals, and is also adjacent to Westgate City Center. Call for special events or take a tour of this massive stadium. 623433-7100 6. STROLL IN THE GARDENS – 1,000 cactus, trees and shrubs await you desert style, where you’ll enjoy a self-guided tour at Xeriscape Botanical Garden. Don’t forget to stop by the library to check out a listening wand, so you may learn the names of the foliage. 623-930-3596 7. FOR THE “CHOC-O-HOLIC” IN ALL OF US – The Cerreta Candy Company has been making candy by hand for over 40 years. Enjoy a guided tour at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday thru Friday and a nonguided video tour anytime. 623-930-9000
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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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Sedona 1. MUST DO ADVENTURE! – 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
5. DISCOVER AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN ART & ARTIFACTS – 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
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
2. COME OUT AND PLAY – 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. 800-381-SLOT
6. 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 KEY2015 for Special Savings.
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
3. OUT OF AFRICA WILDLIFE PARK – Watch exotic animals roam in spacious habitats plus exciting shows like Tiger Splash & Predator Feed. Use Promo code AZKEY15 for special savings. 928-567-2840 4. GOLF AMIDST THE RED ROCKS – Oakcreek Country Club boasts a Robert Trent Jones 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
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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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remnants of those early days are still visible in the buildings, streets, and neighborhoods of modern-day Williams. Saloons, bordellos, and shops have been brought back to life and visitors can now stroll the brick sidewalks of the historic district, enjoying the sights and sounds of times now nearly gone. 800863-0646 AZ
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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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Yavapai Geology Museum On Yavapai Point Displays explain the geology and formation of the canyon. Memorable views unfold from the picture windows and nearby overlooks.
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. EXPERIENCE THE IMPACT! – 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. OPEN A WINDOW ON THE UNIVERSE – 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 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, 74
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. 5. THE GREAT CHASM – 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. 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. 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. HOVER OVER IT ALL AT GRAND CANYON WEST – The Skywalk, managed by the Hualapai Tribe, consists of a horseshoe shaped steel frame with glass floor and sides that projects about 70 feet (21 m) from the canyon rim. Tours also include other points of interest and unique canyon views. 928-769-2636 10. 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 AZ
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MEMORABLE WAYS TO EXPLORE Southern Arizona 1. 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 2. SHOP TIL YOU DROP AT FOOTHILLS MALL! Discover one of the most unique shopping experiences in southeastern Arizona. With a vast of array of stores, outlets, restaurants, eateries and entertainment venues, Foothills Mall has something for everyone! 520-219-0650 • shopfoothillsmall.com 3. 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). Enjoy 21 scenic acres and live animal presentations. 520-883-2701 • desertmuseum.org 4. 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
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5. 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
9. TOHONO CHUL PARK Recognized as one of the great botanical gardens of the world. Stroll along themed nature trails and tours, dine in the Tea Room, shop the greenhouse and Museum shops. Experience art exhibitions, classes and workshops plus special events. 520-742-6455 • www.tohonochulpark.org.
6. 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-DDC-WINS • ddcaz.com
10. UA BIOSPHERE 2 Named one of the 50 must see “Wonders of the World”. Guided tours take you inside the world’s largest living science center dedicated to exploring future life on our planet. Located north of Tucson on Oracle Rd./ Highway 77. Open daily. 520-8386200 • B2science.org
7. KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY The world’s largest collection of optical telescopes is located high above the Sonoran Desert under some of the finest night skies in the world. Open daily with self and guided tours plus nightly star gazing programs by RSVP. Visitor center and Gift Shop. 520-318-8726 • www.noao.edu 8. BISBEE AFTER 5 Join us for a unique shopping and cultural experience the second Saturday of each month. The town-wide art walks features over 30 shops and galleries, artist receptions, live entertainment and refreshments. 520-432-3554 • discoverbisbee.com
11. 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. 12. DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. Rotating exhibitions display some of the 15,000 DeGrazia originals housed at the gallery. Consignment room and gift shop. 520-299-9191 • degrazia.org
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13. OLD TUCSON STUDIOS From cowboy gunfights and daring stunts to rip-roarin’ musical revues and comedies, Old Tucson Studios offers exciting Old West entertainment. Guided tours walk you in the footsteps of movie legends like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and hundreds more. 520-8830100 • oldtucson.com. 14. QUEEN MINE TOURS IN BISBEE Don a mining lantern, hat and slicker and ride the mine train. Five tours depart everyday from the Queen Mine Tour Building, located immediately south of Old Bisbee’s business district, off the U.S. 80 interchange. 866-432-2071 • queenminetour.com 15. 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. 520-5862283 • www.azstateparks.com/Parks/KACA/ 16. 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. 520294-2624 • www.sanxaviermission.org 17. TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORIC BLOCK The museum features original and traveling exhibitions focusing on Art of Latin America, Art of the American West, Modern and Contemporary Art and Asian Art. 520-624-2333 • tucsonmuseumofart.org 18. EXPLORE TUBAC Located 45 miles south of Tucson, Tubac offers scenic high desert vistas, art galleries, restaurants, year-round golf, hiking, camping 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. 520398-2704 • www.tubacaz.com 19. STROLL, SHOP & PLAY ALONG 4TH AVENUE Tucson’s tree lined 4th Avenue features over 100 shops and an incredible variety of restaurants serving up everything from authentic Mexican to pizza, burgers, Greek, Italian and more! Discover live music venues to wine and sports bars for amazing nightlife. 520-624-5004 • www.fourthavenue.org. 20. 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. 520-3982341 • www.nps.gov/tuma/ AZ
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corner Arizona Visitors Ask…? BY JOHNNY FENTON, M.A. CONCIERGE, OMNI TUCSON NATIONAL RESORT
Q. What’s on the front burner while we’re in town? A. For the folks who like to be first in line…first to try…first to buy…this just in: there are some new spots in our state and new-and-improved services in the hospitality wing of our business for the trailblazers and the tweakers. These days concierges have to be as fast as a Ferrari in the final lap of a Title One Grand Prix to keep up with apps, tweets and twitters in the “trending now” game! So hang on to your hashtags millennials. Here’s what’s up. For returning visitors, the challenge is to experience something familiar in an unfamiliar, or new way. So say social scientists interviewed for a recent Wall Street Journal article “The Smartest Way to Vacation.” After the Grand Canyon, what’s to do in Northern Arizona? If you are among the lucky, able 20 hikers a day to win in a permit lottery from the Bureau of Land Management, you could hike The Wave in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument. www.thewave.info If this “2-acre pinprick” with its breathtaking views in a special management area isn’t available, a Navajo-guided trek into the hauntingly beautiful Antelope Canyon will almost melt your camera with cosmic slot canyon photography. www.antelopecanyon.com. And for fine dining enthusiasts the hot ticket is the much-heralded Mariposa Steak and Seafood Grill which just debuted in Sedona featuring dishes inspired by restauranteur Lisa Dahl’s recent visits to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Opening to rave reviews, this is Dahl’s fourth area restaurant in nearly 20 years there. www.mariposasedona.com Rolled out this fall by the granddaddy of jeep tour companies, Pink Adventure Tours is the Cactus Canyon Tour in Scottsdale, an open air 4-wheeling rumble through the rocky, prickly, picturesque McDowell Mountain and its desert fort. It’s a 4-hour deposit in your memory bank that’s priceless. Lunch and a short hike with the industry’s leading guides is part of the experience to collect fun facts and picture taking. Add this to the newly-launched Sonoran Desert Tour in a 10-passenger Mercedes Sprinter van which has an added feature of lunch on the Desert Belle floating along on Saguaro Lake. www.pinkadventuretours.com Expansion of the state’s retail powerhouse Scottsdale Fashion Square in Central Arizona with over 250 stores and restaurants took place this year with the addition of Dick’s Sporting Goods, the new 14 luxury megaplex Harkins Theatres Camelview and –hold on to your salmon risotto-- a Thirsty Lion Gastro Pub & Grill serving creative cuisine and flights of craft beers (and lots of half-priced margaritas when the temps went over 105 degrees this summer!) Recent brand additions to 80
the mall include Diane Von Furstenberg, Zara, lululemon athletica, and Robert Graham. Wear your shopping shoes. www.fashionsquare.com And new on the retail radar in Southern Arizona just in time for the holidays comes the panacea for those who crave their outlet mall fix with the October Grand Opening of the Tucson Premium Outlets home to 90 retailers in Marana northwest of Tucson. (520) 682-4314 Then for those who enjoy shopping and dining locally in the hub of Tucson, peer into the kitchen at Street Taco & Beer Co. in downtown Tucson and your eyes see what your nose knows-- meat and corn with all the soul and spice of Mexico roasting on a spit. This new game in town does one up on its big brother Chipotle (maybe two and three up!) The local tacqueria impresses by offering free chips and a salsa bar loaded with salsas of every color, pico de gallo, jalapenos, radishes and lime slices. The carne asada is well-marinated and the calabacitas capture the spice and soul of Sonora. The beverages jump right in to cool you off including horchata, Jamaica and piña aguas frescas chunky with fresh pineapple. And true to its name Street serves local beer, draft beer, wine and a variety of tequilas. To put a bow on it, you can nix the meal and order a single taco to jump back on the street for some treasure hunting and sightseeing. Closed on Sundays, find their menu on Facebook (520) 269-6266. AZ
[Johnny Fenton—a 36-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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HOWLY GROWLY OWLY FESTIVAL Weekends in October
Hoot & Howl Your Way through Bearizona during the Howly Growly Owly Festival Bearizona is hosting Howly Growly Owly Festival weekends in October in conjunction with the City of William’s Alpine Harvest Festival. Visitors are encouraged to dress up in costume and those that do will get a “beary” special treat!
FESTIVITIES INCLUDE: Howl-O-Ween Express: Hop on the windowless bus that takes visitors through the drive-through animal exhibits. This is about as close as you are going to get to the animals, so you don’t want to miss out. Patrons can howl with the wolves in the Alaskan Tundra & Arctic Wolf enclosure and watch one of the drive through animals interact with a special Howl-O-Ween enrichment treat. Bus rides depart from the Fort Bearizona parking lot at 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. daily in October. Rides are weather permitting and on a first come first serve basis with limited seating. Growly Bear Cave: Come check out the kindergarten bear cave and catch a glimpse of the bears if they aren’t out playing around in their enclosure. This cave will showcase an array of jack-o-lanterns. (G Rated) Raptor Show: Guests should plan to catch an Owly Raptor Show at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m., daily after visiting Fort Bearizona’s baby and smaller animals. Haunted House: Those who dare can walk through the super spooky haunted house. (PG-13 Rated) Fun Fall Craft: Stop by the new gift shop during craft time to Bearizona is located at work on a fun project kids can bring home with them. Highway 64 & Interstate 40 The special events which are part of the Alpine Harvest Festival include: Bearizona’s Howly Growly Owly Fall Festival, Grand Canyon Railway’s Pumpkin Patch Train and the City of Williams annual Scarecrow Contest. More information on Alpine Harvest Festival at www.alpineharvestfestival. com. AZ ArizonaKEY.com
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