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Take a free barn tour at the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show in February. View Gallery: Photos: Spring training baseball fans Arabian Horse Show in Scottsdale And the best seat selection is often for games in the West Valley, where nine teams play at stadiums in Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear and Phoenix, including Maryvale. A little advice: weekday games earlier in March offer the widest selection of seats.
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The trick to scoring tickets on the morning you decide to cross out "work" from your to-do list is to be flexible. Play hooky from work and attend a Cactus League spring-training game. You'll blow your calorie limit for the day, but it will be worth it.ĭETAILS: Cactus League spring-training Then headout of the park and a few miles up Central Avenue to Lo-Lo's Chicken and Waffles. The road is paved, so the only challenge is the twists and turns (and steep drop-offs) along the way. Up-high views and down-home food: Take a drive up to Dobbins Point on South Mountain - the largest municipal park in the U.S., by the way - and watch as sunset colors the Valley landmarks laid out below. View Gallery: Photos: Arizona Renaissance Festival 2017 Dobbins Point on South Mountain in Phoenix A dozen entertainment stages showcase music, acrobatics and comedy amid craft shops and booths for smoked turkey legs, crepes and wine. Would thou wish to partake in a giant, greasy turkey leg whilst watching a live jousting tournament? There's no place better than the Arizona Renaissance Festival, where 30 acres are transformed from desert to a 16th-century English village filled with costumed nobles and commoners. It's longer but not quite as steep in some areas.ĭETAILS: Arizona Renaissance Festival For an easier approach, try the Cholla Trail. At 2,704 feet, it's one of the premiere views in Arizona, but it's steep and rocky. So, like Everest, we caution that this hike is strenuous. Hike the Valley's Mount Everest at sunrise - Camelback Mountain, so named because its shape resembles the animal that typifies desert adaptation. Winter in July beats the heat with real snow, animal feedings of fish-sicles, blood-sicles, fruit-sicles and other ice-cold treats and water play areas.ĭETAILS: Camelback Mountain in Phoenix Boo! at the Zoo! in October spotlights amphibians with costumes, games, music and crafts. ZooLights from November through January features more than 500 light sculptures and two different Music in Motion shows. With 1,200 animals, there's always some swinging (and crawling and scurrying) at the Phoenix Zoo. The Phoenix event features music, carolers, food and holiday-themed cocktails and spiked hot drinks. More than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria bags, inspired by the Mexican holiday tradition, line the trails of the garden from November's end through December. Best outdoor activities Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenixīehold the desert in a different light during the Desert Botanical Garden's Las Noches de Las Luminarias. Have time to explore the rest of the state? Check out our top 25 things to do in Arizona, including the Grand Canyon. We've grouped the list by things to do, sites to see or places to eat. Here are 50 must-do items to add to your bucket list.
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The Phoenix area is full of cool things to see and do. View Gallery: Ultimate Arizona bucket list: 50 things to do in the Valley