Posts Tagged ‘Arizona’
Monday, September 6th, 2010
Since nature can accomplish amazing results, we decided that a trip to Tonto Natural Bridge State Park in Northern Arizona would make an interesting field trip. And, it did.
A difficult, winding road, State Route 87, from the Phoenix area is a challenge – definitely not for the faint of heart. North of Payson by just a few miles and still on 87, a turn-off leads to another winding access road. Wiggling every which way, when you finally arrive at the bottom, the park is spread out below, but the natural bridge is not immediately noticeable.
Pay your entry fee ($5 per person) and head to a parking lot. There are several trails and viewpoints to visit so you can see the travertine (according to Wikipedia a “sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground and surface waters”) bridge, which has a waterfall dripping down.

A picturesque grotto with waterfall awaits the intrepid
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Tags: Arizona, Hiking, Natural feature, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Tonto Natural Bridge
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
Well, really, that’s what the Grand Canyon is: It is a one-mile hole in the ground that is over a mile above sea level that stretches for nearly 300 miles. But it is vast and a testament to what nature can do over the eons of time that the earth has evolved.

Grand Canyon - just a very small part of the vast view
A trip to the Grand Canyon is a “must see” when you travel out West in the USA. Arizona recognizes it as one of its finest attractions by designating itself the “Grand Canyon State” on license plates. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Food, Grand Canyon, Hiking, Historic, Hotels, National Park, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Southwest, Travel
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
This week, I promised something unusual. Although this posting is a little later than usual, I ‘m keeping my promise.
In Arizona, south of Phoenix, the Gila Indian Reservation has some welcomed guests – wild horses. Although during some seasons, you might not see them, these wild creatures may be viewed just along the highway. Invariably, I haven’t had my camera with me, but sometimes I have managed to get some photos.

Wild horses

Wild horses watching us watching them
The Gila Indian Reservation has vast acreage where the animals are able to roam – somewhat – free. (The lands are fenced from the roads to keep the horses safe and people out of these private lands.) Since the Gila River Indian Communities are good stewards of their lands, the horses literally have free reign – and no reins in open areas. In warmer weather, the horses take refuge in more sheltered area, but often in the spring, they can be seen in plain view.
How many major metropolitan areas can claim such a refreshing and unusual glimpse of such an inspiring sight?

Wild horses see us and leave
Next week we’ll offer another, lesser known, but scenic, Arizona spot.
Coming soon: If you’ve just been thinking of traveling and would – at least secretly – consider yourself a Couch Potato – you’ll be excited when we launch our new e-book. We’ll share more next time.
Tags: Arizona, Nature, Scenery, Southwest, Wild horses
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
The first time I flew into Phoenix, I was amazed at how spread out the metropolitan area is. From west to east, Buckeye to Apache Junction, the metropolitan area of Phoenix, with all its suburbs, easily reaches 70 miles.
In some giant US cities, they build up with multi-storied skyscrapers. But, with the vast spaces available in Arizona, they have built out and even have had height restrictions on how high buildings can be built.
So, welcome to Phoenix. Spread out and still in the desert.

Saguaro cacti and mountains are a short ride from the hustle and bustle
Tags: Arizona, Desert, Gardens, Hiking, Historic, Hotels, Nature, Phoenix, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Southwest, Travel, Travel Planning
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
Tucson is old. On this blog previously we’ve featured centuries-old churches and other architectural sites. Today, we’re highlighting some of the “modern” – 100 years or less – sights, plus scenery. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Historic, Hotels, Resort Hotel, Scenery, Travel, Tucson
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Tucson, Arizona is many places -a resort, an old historic city and the home of the Wildcats – the University of Arizona. We’ve already highlighted some of the attractions (Old Tucson Studios, Saguaro National Park). Depending on your interests, there is much to do in Tucson and the environs: Kitt Peak, Mount Lemmon, Picacho Peak, Biosphere 2 (see our blog). (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Book Fair, Museum, Travel, Tucson, University of Arizona, Wildcats
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
It’s highly unlikely that passengers on the Black Canyon Stagecoach in 1884 would have ever guessed that their rest stop between Prescott and Phoenix would become famous for … PIES! (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Food, Historic, Pies, Rock Creek Cafe, Southwest, Travel
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
Traveling to Spooky Jerome, Arizona
A few miles and up the hillside – a very steep hillside/mountain – from Clarkdale and Cottonwood, Arizona is the historic town of Jerome, Arizona. The fact that residents pride themselves on their probable insanity is based on the location of the former mental asylum and the fact that the town is perched precariously on hillsides. Ironically, you drive through “Deception Gulch” to reach Jerome.

Sign in shop window - the mental state of Jerome
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Tags: Adventure, Arizona, Art, Crafts, Food, Historic, Hotels, Jerome AZ, Restaurants, Shopping, Southwest, Travel
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
Once you’ve settled down after your dinner (see previous blog), you’re ready for even more fun. The Blazin’ M offers ”Cowboy music, poetry and tomfoolery.” The Blazin’ M Cowboys are a rollicking, talented musical quartet – not to be missed! (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Blazin' M Ranch, Cowboy Show, Family Fun, Humor, Music, Restaurant, Southwest, Travel
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Near the picturesquely named Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, Arizona, the Blazin’ M Ranch – and Dinner Theatre- conveys a feeling of the Old West, both its hospitality and its rambunctious good times. (more…)
Tags: Adventure, Arizona, AZ, Blazin' M Ranch, Cottonwood, Cowboy Show, Crafts, Food, Historic, Petting zoo, Restaurant, Shopping, Southwest, Travel
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