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.
From historic sites to gastronomic delights (with a ghost town thrown in for good measure), here's an amazing 5-day adventure through the Greater Phoenix area.
Whether you prefer casual eateries or James Beard Award-winning dining rooms, Arizona serves up culinary experiences to remember.
Experience the showstopper sights, then discover the lesser-known spots hidden nearby. This is how you travel like a pro.
Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy because the food tells a story that dates back 4,000 years. Eating here means honoring history, and each bite is an experience.
At nearly 100 years old Route 66-the Main Street of America-evokes memories of roadside attractions, rock on the radio, and road trips with the family where the journey was as much fun as the destination.
The Grand Canyon State offers plenty of options full of fairways and greens. Here are a few tee boxes to check off on your first, or next, trip.
What are you into? Hiking, camping, watersports…other? No matter what it is, you’ll find it in one of Arizona’s 34 state parks. Here’s a handy overview.
It's spring, which means the sun is shining. While you are connecting with nature, be sure to protect it as well.
Build a schedule to follow your favorite team. (Bats and gloves are optional.)
How to make your spring training visit to the Grand Canyon State a grand slam
Everything you need for your trip to spring training, except the sunscreen.