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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Coronado Trail Scenic Byway - Arizona Scenic Drives
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Top Answers To Phoenix Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:Where will I find flea markets in Phoenix and that area?Answer this2 AnswersAnonymous user answered:Phoenix - American Park 'n Swap Address: 3801 E. Washington Street, Phoenix at Phoenix Greyhound Park Phone: 602-273-1250 or - 1-800-772-0852 Hours: Wednesdays, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays, 6 a.m. to Noon, Saturdays & Sundays, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost of Admission: $2.00. Free parking. Admission is free on Fridays. Features: Stroller/carts and wheelchair rentals available 2,000 vendor spaces 30,000 shoppers every weekend Entertainment The facility can be rented for concerts, festivals or trade shows. Car & Motorcycle Swap, second Sunday of each month Food court, food stands and food trailers throughout the park. Website: www.americanparknswap.com/ Indoor Swap Mart Address: 5115 North 27 Avenue, Phoenix Phone: 602-246-9600 Hours: Fridays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost of Admission/Parking: $2 Features: Over 150 merchants Restaurants and food concession stands Coupon available at web site Website: www.indoorswapmart.com
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Anonymous user asked:WANTING TO KNOW WHAT TO DO THE WEEK OF MARCH 21 THRU 27 IN THE PHOENIX ARIZONA AREAAnswer this1 AnswerAnonymous user answered:Do you like baseball? MLB spring training's "Cactus League" is taking place throughout March, with 15 teams warming up for th regular season in venues throughout the Greater Phoenix metro area. Get outdoors for a hike or mountain-bike ride in South Mountain Park, or hit the desert singletrack at McDowell Mountain Regional Park. 360 Adventures and Arizona Outback Adventures are both excellent outfitters for either spot. Phoenix's Desert Botanic Gardens should be coming full spring color around then, too. Other places to get out and enjoy the interesting terrain are Camelback Mountain and Papago Park. Lots of golf, of course, if you're into that. Last but not least, head up to Grand Canyon on a daylong bus tour, or better yet, flightseeing trip! Have fun. Phoenix also has some great places to eat and party, too; check out the Phoenix CVB's TheHotSheet for some cool ideas on this front: http://thehotsheetblog.com/
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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.
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:The Arizona Grand Resort has family packages available, as well as the Oasis Water Park. The Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix also is also kid-friendly, with Kids Korral that offers crafts, swimming and nature walks.
