Expert Travel Advice to Phoenix
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Phoenix Top Ten Outdoor Activities
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Get Outta Town: Phoenix
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Border to Border
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Phoenix: Top Attractions
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Apache Trout Angling
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A Place for Wildlife
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Hit the Ground Running
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Phoenix Spring Escapes
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Duding It Up in Arizona
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Superstitions and Legends
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Havasu - Place Which is Green
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Historic Route 66 - Arizona Scenic Drives
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Top Answers To Phoenix Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Should be a really nice time to visit Phoenix. I was there last November and had a blast. Loads of great stuff for kids, especially if you're outdoorsy. You could try rock-climbing in Camelback Park, or hiking or mountain biking in South Mountain Preserve. Call the guys at 360 Adventures, as they've got some great programs and will really show you the local lay of the land. For something a bit more advanced, ask them about canyoneering tours for beginners. The canyons should be ripe for exploration. Another cool outfit to contact would be Arizona Outback Adventures to set up a mountain-biking trip through McDowell Mountain park. Loads of great places to stay, too, including some resorts you may never want to leave. You could also tack a night or two on for a stay at Saguaro Lake Ranch, where you can do horseback riding, kayaking, and more. Here's a link to a gallery I put together with more info on some of the places I mention above. Let us know if you have any other questions! http://bit.ly/hj8Sxt
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Camelback
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Lucky you! Looks like you've got the Grand Canyon covered. From there, you'll probably want to head south past Flagstaff for a night or two in Sedona, Arizona. Next, continue toward Phoenix, which is a sprawling metro area with a diverse mix of entertainment, culture, sports, and outdoor recreation. Not sure what you like, but you've got loads of golf (obviously), world-class resorts (try the Arizona Biltmore or Enchantment Resort), and great outdoor recreation including hiking and biking in places like South Mountain Park, Camelback Mountain, and McDowell Mountain Regional Park in Scottsdale. Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix are good for a stroll, plus you should check out the Hohokam ruins and artifacts at Pueblo Grande Museum for a look into the area's ancient Native American heritage.
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Phoenix has a bus system and a light rail system, which take passengers to all the major spots in the city; however, if you want to explore areas outside of the city, such as some of the National Parks, you should rent a car or sign up for a group tour.
