When it’s winter everywhere else, it’s spring in Arizona. And that means sunny skies and endless adventure awaits just beyond the ballpark. So, when the last out is recorded, it’s time for some world-class hiking, mountain biking, golf, dining, and entertainment. Or go even bigger and take an easy day trip to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, or Southern Arizona. Here are a few ways to check off your Bucket List items.
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