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EDGE GALLERY |
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ELEVEN |
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ARTLAB 16 |
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KALIMAH CREATIONS |
696 E. Southern Ave., |
ZUVA GALLERY |
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PINNACLE GALLERY |
Pinnacle Peak & Pima roads, |
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HEARD MUSEUM |
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17420 N. Avenue of the Arts, Surprise. (623) 972-0635. |
TACTILE MUSEUM FOR THE BLIND & VISUALLY IMPAIRED. |
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415 E. Grant Street Phoenix.Please RSVP to Curator, Debbie Johnson (602)
254-7516 for more information. Celebrating |
HALL OF FLAME |
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ARTLINK'S First Fridays |
(602) 256-7539. Self-guided tours of downtown |
AMUSEMENT |
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6111 S. All |
Castles and Coasters |
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Gameworks |
Arizona Mills Mall, I-10 & Baseline. Video arcade & carnival games, restaurant and bar. |
Wildlife World Zoo |
165th and Northern avenues, |
SunSplash |
Wet and wild fun thanks to a traditional wave pool, water
slides and a float-in river Land lovers will appreciate the Golfland amusement park on the same property which
offers golf and go-cart races. Hours vry. Admission: $5-$17. 155 W. |
Water-World Safari |
This jungle-themed playground is loaded with tropical
adventures such as the Serengeti Surf wave pool, the Black Mamba slides and
Jungle Jim's wading pool. Adventure seekers can climb a faux Kilimanjaro, then zoom down one of two 6 story tall speed slides.
Slower adventures include a river float with
inner tubes, waves and mild rapids. 10AM - 8PM Mon-Thur.
10AM - 9PM Fri & Sat. 11AM - 7PM Sun. Admission: $5-$17. 4243 W. Pinnacle
Peak Road, |
Big Surf |
The highlight of this Polynesian paradise is the manmade |
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Goldfield Ghost Town |
31/2 miles north of Apache Junction on State Highway 88, (480) 983-0333.Old gold-mining town features mine tours, gold panning, jewelry, jeep and helicopter tours. |
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RAWHIDE |
Relive the old West at Rawhide Wild West Town. Our 1880's town provides the very best western experience with a full day of family adventure, including over twenty rides, games and attractions, and daily performances by our high-fallin' Rough Rider stunt men. If you like to shop, we have more than fifteen shops to explore. And if you're hungry, Rawhide's Steakhouse serves up tasty mesquite grilled steaks along with other western vittles and live entertainment nightly. Rawhide is located on For additional information about Rawhide events, attractions, shops and restaurants, or to make Steakhouse Reservations, please call us at (480) 502-1880 or (800) 527-1880. |
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Horse Racing: |
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Laser Tag |
Light guns......bilevel
maze.......cranked up music......zap your friends. |
Rock Climbing |
The indoor Phoenix Rock Gym is the perfect place for
beginners or xperienced climbers who don't want to
scale cliff's in the blazing sun. The cost is
$10 for an all-day pass, plus $5 if you don't have your own gear. 1353
E. University Drive, |
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Slide Rock is a 30-foot stretch of water that swimmers
have converted into a natural water slide and swimming hole. Popular with
kids and very crowded on summer weekends, the park
also offers fishing, hiking and picnicking. Slide Rock is 7 miles north
of Sedona off |
Snow Bowl Summer Skyride |
The Snow Bowl ski lift still operates long after the white
stuff has melted from the slopes. The 25-minute chair ride rises to 11,500
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Biosphere 2 |
Public tours are available to learn more about the once infamous
research project, now controlled by |
Kartchner Caverns |
Book reservations months in advance. Temperatures
hover around 68 degrees year round. Tours are limited to about 500 people
each day, in order to protect the moisture balance that keeps the cave
alive. Tours are $14. Besides relief from the heat, another Kartchner's attraction is the "Kubla
Khan." At 58 feet tall it's the biggest column in the state. The
system of caverns is a living cave which means stalagmites, stalactites and
other formations are growing |
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SKI RESORTS / |
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McNary, Az. (520) 735-7669.Operated by the WhiteMountain Apache Tribe. Winter skiing/Summer recreation. |
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SKATING |
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The Great Skate |
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Surfside Skateland |
1625 E. Weber
Dr., Tempe. (480) 968-9600.Roller Skating. |
SPORTS |
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PGA Tour Pros www.phoenixopen.com |
The Cactus League |
BASEBALL: |
Fiesta Bowl Football Classic |
www.tostitosfiestabowl.com |
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Arena Football League 602-514-8300 |
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National Hockey League 480-563-7825 |
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National Football Association 602-379-0101 |
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Major League Baseball 602-524-8400 |
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NASCAR & Indy 602-252-3833 |
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Women's National Basketball Association 602-252-9622 |
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Games are held in |
CASINOS |
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Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino |
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Fort McDowell Casino |
You can also call locally (480) 837-1424 or Toll free McDowell Road and State Route 87 (Beeline Highway) 2 miles North of Shea
Blvd. 60 miles south of Payson, AZ. Just east of Fountain Hills, AZ. Minutes
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Gila River Casinos |
1-800-WIN-GILA |
Casino |
Just ten minutes from |
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Q N Brew |
SixShooters Sports Bar and
Grill |
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Kolby's Corner Pocket
Billiards |
Tommy's Billiards |
Barr's Billiards |
Mill Cue Club |
Lazy Q Billiards |
Doc and Eddy's |
Rack and Q Inc. |
Kyrene Lanes |
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AMF Apache Lanes |
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Country Club Bowl |
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SPAS |
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Westward Look Resort |
At the Westward Look Resort, the |
Miraval, Life in Balance |
Miraval, Life in Balance, in the
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Canyon Ranch |
Canyon Ranch, widely considered one of the top spas in the
world in terms of activities, food and treatments, focuses on teaching
healthy living techniques that guests take home with them. In addition to
resort accommodations, hikes, fitness classes and outstanding spa services,
week long Life Enhancement programs cover weight management and smoking
cessation. |
Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa |
A native grains exfoliation treatment that uses earthen
grains to soften and nourish the skin is one of the most popular spa services
at the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa. Three nine-hole golf
courses also help guests get in shape. |
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In addition to an exceptionally beautiful natural setting,
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort has a 7,000-square-foot
spa with tennis court and a selection of massages, facials, reflexology and
other treatments. The outdoor lap pool, par course and two championship golf
courses provide alternate workout possibilities. |
Spa at the Camelback Inn |
At the Spa at the Camelback Inn a uniquely Southwestern
adobe clay treatment, inspired by the ancient healing rituals of Native
American cultures, purifies the skin and body. The clay is removed with a
stimulating cactus fiber cloth, and the body is smoothed with warmed juniper
and sage oils. |
Gainey Ranch |
The spa at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch uses natural food ingredients for a unique
exfoliation treatment. Papaya and pineapple enzymes mixed
with glycolic acid creates a body-smoothing skin preparation that
soothes and heals. |
Phoenician Resort |
The ultra-luxurious Phoenician Resort is home to the famous
Centre for Well-Being where a meditation atrium provides a tranquil
environment for guests to learn the ancient art of meditation. Aerobics are
conducted in a studio with a golf course view, and The Choices Bar offers
sixteen sparkling and still waters from around the world. |
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The classic Arizona Biltmore Resort has just completed a new
$3.5 million spa that features an extensive menu of body wraps, detoxifying
facials, full body mud baths and exfoliating massages. |
Enchantment Resort |
In Sedona, Enchantment Resort offers open-air massages
with a view of the area's spectacular red rocks. An unusual massage called Watsu, involves stretching and pressure-point therapy
conducted in 94-degree water. Corn meal is used for the overall exfoliation
treatment. |
Los Abrigados Resort & Spa |
Sedona, Los Abrigados Resort
& Spa has rooms (at least some of them) with patio hot tubs for bubbling
under the stars. The spa has a full assortment of treatments and
activities. |
Rex Ranch |
Thirty miles south of |
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PARKS & LAKES |
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of
things to do and places to go year-round. TELEPHONE: 702-293-8936 Lake Mead Resort |
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) offers
unparalleled opportunities for water-based and backcountry recreation. The
recreation area stretches hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in For further information call (520) 645-3532. The Association also
conducts free tours of Glen Canyon Dam. Call the |
Arizona State Parks |
1300 W. Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 |
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NORTHERN REGION |
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Dead Horse Ranch State Park (Recreational/Camping) |
SOUTHERN REGION |
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Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park (Education) |
WESTERN REGION |
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Alamo Lake State Park (Recreational/Camping) |
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206 North Fourth Avenue |
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