ShareTweet Dear Arizona Travel: We are visiting Flagstaff with our 2 year-old son in June. Are there any activities or entertainment suitable for toddlers in Flagstaff and the surrounding areas? We know all the usual attractions but nothing specifically designed for young children. Are there playgrounds or indoor play centers? We will be staying with [...]
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Arizona Caves and Caverns
Posted in Arizona, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Sedona, Tucson on Jul 19th, 2012
ShareTweet One of the best things about living in Arizona is the variety of temperatures that can be experienced if you travel around the state at any time of year. As a Phoenician, I know that summertime is about finding cooler temperatures to escape the smoldering heat of the Valley of the Sun. A fun [...]
Last Minute 4th of July in Arizona
Posted in Arizona on Jul 1st, 2012
ShareTweet PEORIA- 4th of July All American Festival Enjoy great entertainment on multiple stages, Kid Zone, Water Zone, F-16 flyover, hot dog eating contest, plus plenty of family friendly activities. Fireworks start at 9:15 pm. No alcohol or glass containers allowed into the event. Beer and concessions will be available for purchase. Peoria Sports Complex, July [...]
Arizona’s Centennial Celebration
Posted in Arizona, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Prescott, Scottsdale, Sedona, Tucson on Feb 13th, 2012
ShareTweet The Grand Canyon State (a.k.a The Valentine State) turns 100 years on February 14, 2012, and you bet there’s a lot of celebrating going on. From parades and festivals to lectures and outdoor adventures, Arizonans are celebrating all that makes Arizona the great state that it is. With such a rich cultural history and [...]
ShareTweet Welcome back, Readers! Today, the third installment of a series we call Back(pack) to Basics with a general guide to Flagstaff, Arizona. If this is your first experience with this series, check out our editions on Sedona and the Grand Canyon. Here, we’re gathering everything you need to know about visiting Flagstaff in a [...]
ShareTweet It’s here! Arizona Snowbowl has officially opened for the 2011-2012 snow season. All resort amenities will be open. Agassiz, Sunset and Hart Prairie chairs and the Little Spruce Conveyor will be operating daily from 9 am to 4 pm. Over 80% of the resort is now open with terrain available for all ability levels. [...]
ShareTweet “One for the Road” by Teton Gravity Research Two Showings at the Orpheum Theater 1st Showing – 7:00PM 2nd Showing – 9:00PM Doors Open 30 Minutes Prior To Showtime **Tickets Only Available at the Door** Tickets are $8 for Students with Student ID or $10 for non-Students “Is this real life?” Yep. Thanks to [...]
Fourth of July Events in Arizona 2011
Posted in Arizona, Flagstaff, Phoenix, Prescott on Jun 28th, 2011
ShareTweet Arizona is proud to present Fourth of July 2011 events all around the state. Here’s a vibrant burst of Arizona 4th of July events, listed by region or city, exploding all over our great state: (All events below will occur on Monday, July 4, 2011 unless otherwise noted.) Northern Arizona Grand Canyon – No [...]
ShareTweet Dear Arizona Travel: I am planning to visit Hopi country in late July and will most likely travel via Flagstaff from Phoenix. Could you please give me some advice on the best route and any other information relating to this? I only have a couple of days so want to make the most of [...]
Dear Arizona Travel: How to Spend Two Days in Flagstaff, Grand Canyon and Sedona?
Posted in Arizona, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Sedona on Apr 5th, 2011
ShareTweet Dear Arizona Travel: We plan to travel by car to Flagstaff in May and spend two days and two nights. We would like to spend one day in Sedona and one day at the Grand Canyon. What would be the best way to accomplish this? J.G. — Austin, TX Hello, J.G. This is a [...]