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Events Calendar -

  • January: Annual Sports, Vacation & RV Show
  • February: Annual Native American Hoop Dance Championship
  • March: Annual Gem & Mineral Show
  • April: Heritage Square Farmers Market
  • May: Cinco de Mayo Celebrations valleywide
  • June: Annual Grand Canyon State Summer Games
  • July: Fabulous Phoenix Fourth
  • August: Annual Family Cornfest
  • September: Harvest Festival
  • October: Original Coors Rodeo Showdown
  • December: Fesival of Lights (Noche de las luminarias)

Activities -

  • Walking & Hiking - Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, South Mountain Park, Squaw Peak
  • Mountain Biking - Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, South Mountain Park, Squaw Peak
  • Horseback Riding - Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, South Mountain Park, Squaw Peak
  • Fishing - Encanto Park, Papago Park, Salt River
  • Golf - Contact Phoenix Chamber of Commerce for more information
  • Tennis - Contact Phoenix Chamber of Commerce for more information
  • Swimming - Contact Phoenix Chamber of Commerce for more information
  • Shopping - Contact Phoenix Chamber of Commerce for more information

Arizona State Parks: 520-542-4174

Arizona National Forests: 800-280-CAMP


Cities & Towns -

  • Sedona, Arizona: 119 Miles North
  • Scottsdale, Arizona: 10 Miles East
  • Flagstaff, Arizona: 138 Miles North
  • Globe, Arizona: 89 Miles East
  • Wickenburg, Arizona: 53 Miles East
  • Prescott, Arizona: 94 Miles North
  • Tucson, Arizona: 117 Miles

Parks & Monuments -

  • Phoenix South Mountain Park: South End of the City
  • North Mountain Park: North End of the City
  • Encanto Park: Within the City
  • Montezuma's Castle National Monument: 85 Miles North
  • Fort Verde State Historic Park: 83 Miles North
  • Casa Grande National Monument: 47 Miles South
  • Picacho Peak State Park: 73 Miles South
  • Tonto National Monument: 60 Miles East

Wilderness & Recreation Areas -

  • Phoenix Mountain Reserve: Northeast of the City
  • Carefree/Cave Creek: 25 Miles North
  • Tonto National Forest: Adjoins the City

Historic & Points of Interest -

  • The Arboretum at Arizona State University: 10 miles east (Tempe).
  • Arizona Mining & Mineral Museum: 602-255-3791.
  • Arizona Science Center: 602-716-2000.
  • Arizona State Capitol Museum: 602-542-4675.
  • Deer Valley Rock Art Center: 1,500 prehistoric petroglyphs. 602-582-8007.
  • Desert Botanical Garden: 20,000 desert plants on display. 602-941-1225.
  • Heard Museum: Native American Culture and Art. 602-252-8848.
  • Museum of Fire Fighting: Largest collection of fire fighting equipment in the world. 602-275-3473.
  • Heritage Square: A city block with restored buildings dating from the late 1800s. 602-262-5029.
  • Phoenix Art Museum: 602-257-1222.
  • Phoenix Museum of History: 602-253-2734.
  • Phoenix Zoo: More than 1,300 animals. 602-273-7771.
  • Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum: Recreated southwestern settlement. 602-993-0212.
  • Pueblo Grande Museum & Cultural Park: Archeological Site and Exhibits.602-495-0500.
  • Wrigley Mansion: Completed in 1931 for the wife of chewing gum millionaire William Wrigley Jr, now operates as a private club with public tours.
  • Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum: 62 miles east.


Peggy Ballman & Gina Hayes

CENTURY 21 ARIZONA FOOTHILLS
33765 N Scottsdale Rd., Bldg-B, SUITE 130
SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85266
 
 
Mobile: (623) 326-2184 or (602) 538-1338

Fax: (623) 516-7425 / (480) 563-9971
 
Email: peg1601@cox.net or gina@ginahayes.com


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