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Windwalker Expeditions

Windwalker Expeditions

  Windwalker Expeditions has been guiding personalized and private wilderness adventures since 1996 and are based out of Cave Creek, Arizona – approximately 45 minutes north of the Scottsdale/Phoenix area. They offer Arizona horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, four wheeling, and... (Continue reading)

Memorial Day Weekend 2013

Memorial Day Weekend 2013

Memorial Day is a time to honor our country’s fallen Veterans. This year, Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 27. Check out our list of this year’s events and find a special way to celebrate the holiday in the Phoenix area. Formerly... (Continue reading)

Grand Canyon Railway

Grand Canyon Railway

Of all that may pull you to the splendor of the Grand Canyon, nothing is more powerful than Grand Canyon Railway’s fleet of vintage locomotives. As the mighty giant pulls you closer, you’ll discover you’re more than content to watch... (Continue reading)

Sky Trek Tours

Sky Trek Tours

Sky Treks provides spectacular air tour and tour packages from Scottsdale and Sedona to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, as well as other incredible destinations. All their aircraft are high wing Cessna’s for unobstructed views, and are equipped... (Continue reading)

Mother’s Day

Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is an annual holiday celebrated on the second Sunday in May recognizing mothers and motherhood.  It is one of the most popular of all such holidays that honor relationships.  Of the many people who add value to our... (Continue reading)

Peach Festival

Peach Festival

Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27 It’s peach picking time! Come to Schnepf Farms for FREE May 18-19 and May 25-27 from 7:30a.m.-4p.m. where they grow the largest and most popular peaches.... (Continue reading)

20th Annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival 2013

20th Annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival 2013

Cinco de Mayo is a popular holiday that commemorates Mexico’s victory over the French in the 1862 Battle of Puebla.  It is celebrated primarily in the state of Puebla and in the United States.  Although it is not an observed... (Continue reading)

Verde Canyon Railroad

Verde Canyon Railroad

From the moment you step aboard the fully-restored vintage train, you are whisked back to a time of luxurious and leisurely train travel. This four-hour excursion takes you on a 20-mile journey through 100 years of history. Indoor cars are... (Continue reading)

Sharlot Hall Museum

Sharlot Hall Museum

  The Sharlot Hall Museum is an open air museum located in Prescott, Arizona. Opened in 1928 by Sharlot M. Hall as the Old Governor’s Mansion Museum, it is dedicated to preserving the history and folklore of Yavapai County, Arizona.... (Continue reading)

Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix

Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix

For more than 70 years, the Desert Botanical Garden has been teaching and inspiring visitors from the local community and around the world, providing research, exhibits and more designed to help us understand, protect and preserve the desert’s natural beauty.... (Continue reading)

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