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12th Annual Tempe International Triathlon
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San Tan Chorale Concert: Family Fare
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Phoenix Symphony
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Hummingbird Banding along the San Pedro: Spring-Fall migration is a MUST SEE & DO!
Experience the rare opportunity of holding & releasing one of these tiny jewels with a hummingbird banding experience with naturalist and author Sheri Williamson.
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$125 off a 3-consecutive night stay | Starlight Pines Bed and Breakfast
$125 off a 3-consecutive night stay!
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Water Parks
Nothing says summertime like taking the family for some water fun! Even better, Arizona's year-round sunshine make water park season last much longer than you might have imagined.
Arizona's water parks are the perfect place to get your thrills, with plenty of steep, twisting slides and adrenaline-pumping attractions. But they're also a great place for some old-fashioned R&R, with “lazy rivers” perfect for a leisurely float and shallow pools designed for smaller swimmers.
Done with your dip? You'll also find family fun like arcade games, miniature golf and more at many of these water parks. So grab your suit, sunscreen and your sense of adventure and join us at one of these great Arizona water parks.
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Explore 350 hands-on science exhibits, experience the excitement of a five-story-screen theater, and travel to space in a planetarium. Admission varies. 10am–5pm daily.
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Varieties of deer, pygmy goats, llamas, monkeys, miniature donkeys, peacocks. A large gift shop.
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Keepers of the Wild is a sanctuary dedicated to the rescuing and rehabilitation of neglected or abused exotic animals. They offer tours and educational programs.
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What makes Out of Africa Wildlife Park so special is the personal, unforgettable experience you get when you encounter a giraffe face-to-face or feed-a-tiger after the Tiger Splash show. Open daily 9:30am - 5:00pm.
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Visit the beautiful Phoenix Zoo, home to more than 1,300 animals. Hours: 9am–5pm regular season. Summer (June-August) 7am-1pm (weekdays) and 7am to 4pm (weekends).
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Arizona's largest Western-themed attraction in a new location, Wild Horse Pass. Stagecoach & train rides, gold panning, gunfights, shops, steakhouse, cookouts and live country music. Free admission.
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Family fun for all ages! Feed the ostrich, deer, and rainbow lorikeets. Various ostrich products available such as ostrich egg shells, eating eggs, and feather dusters.
Open 9 - 5:30.
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The only place in Yuma to see camels, buffalos, and more
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Open seasonally October through May, this family farm has it all, including gift shops, bakery, train rides, petting barn and beautiful u-pick gardens and orchards.
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Southern Arizona's interactive museum for children. Explore ten exciting galleries of hands-on exhibits and participate in challenging activities. Guided tours for groups available. Air-conditioned. Nonprofit.
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At 20 years old and growing stronger, Wildlife World Zoo has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals, totaling more than 2400 individual animals representing approximately 350 species.
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Indoor Wave Pool complete with 254' enclosed water slide, Sun Splash Spray Park, 2 therapeutic pools, kiddie lagoon & lounge areas.
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Built in 1969, Big Surf Water Park is America’s Original Water Park boasting Waikiki Beach, the third largest wave pool in the World!
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20 plus acres of waterslides, bay wave pool, kiddy pool. Shade and seating
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Bring the family to Sunsplash, featuring 16 waterslides, awesome wave pool, lazy river, kids' areas and more. Adjacent to Golfland Family Fun Center.
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The Cove "Indoor Aquatic Center"
Zero depth beach-style entry pool, wave machine, kid's lagoon with water slide and tube water slide, snack bar, family locker room and much more! -
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This park is one of Flagstaff’s most popular community parks. Amenities include picnic facilities, playgrounds, footpaths, basketball and tennis courts, and is known throughout Arizona for its skate park and bark park.
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Firefighter's Park in Kingman features a skate park with plenty of ramps for youngsters to enjoy.
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Foxglenn Park offers playgrounds, soccer, baseball/softball fields, picnic ramadas, restrooms, skate park, and access to the FUTS trails.
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Enjoy a 3 mile drive through the Kaibab forest and encounter bears, wolves, bison, mountian goats, and many more species of North American wildlife.
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Local artists and other community leaders founded the Santa Cruz Valley Art Association (SCVAA) in 1963. In 1972, SCVAA built and dedicated the Tubac Center of the Arts (TCA). Since that time, TCA has provided a venue for encouraging and attracting art
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Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
The Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory is the largest field installation of the Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory aside from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Located at the base of Mt. Hopkins 35 miles south of Tucson, the observatory educates&
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Arizona's largest water park, Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix features Maximum Velocity, a dueling water coaster (the world's first).
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Come to Superstition Farm to see where the milk on your morning cereal originates….before it ends up in the grocery cooler! Experience the process of how natural feeds and surplus bakery, pastas, grains and cotton turn into nature’s mos
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This wind and solar powered farm boasts 50 Nubian dairy goats whose milk, with 10 percent butter fat, is perfect for cheese.
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Specializing in a variety of apples, peaches and Asian pears and boasting the largest cider in Arizona.
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Baja Arizona Sustainable Agriculture
Baja Arizona Sustainable Agriculture, (BASA), is a 501c3 non-profit organization working to increase local sustainable food production and marketing in southern Arizona. Sustainable agriculture is good for the earth, good for people and good for commun
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For more than 70 years, the Cerreta family has prepared candy the old fashioned way—by hand. The family offers free factory tours where sampling is encouraged!
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Cheri began her business by preserving various fruits grown on her Arizona property and giving them to family and neighbors. She continues to take extra care by hand-harvesting, processing and preparing all of her products in small quantities to
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Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, China Mist Tea Company is the premiere supplier of fine iced and hot teas for the foodservice industry. The brand is nationally recognized as the market leader for specialty iced tea in the foodservice niche.<
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Louis and Denise Marbella make exquisite hand-made chocolates.
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Date Creek Ranch is a working cattle ranch, over 120 years old, currently run by the Knight family. They sell natural grass-fed beef directly to customers by the quarter. The fruit is pesticide-free. Peaches and summer apples are usually available duri
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This community based farm has been growing and selling pesticide and synthetic fertilizer free vegetables and herbs since 2001.
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This unique aqua farm grows quality shrimp in a series of large ponds fed by mineral-rich waters pumped from deep undergrounds wells. The shrimp are raised free from the hormones, antibiotics, chemicals or mercury that can be found in ocean-raised shri
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A taco-shaped cookie with a bilingual message inside.
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Eurofresh Farms is America’s largest greenhouse spanning 318 acres of facilities growing hydroponic tomatoes, cucumbers and bell peppers in many varieties.
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Offering a large variety of fresh and ripened Goat Milk Cheeses as well as Grade A Raw Goat Milk from a herd of “Altrece” LaMancha dairy goats.
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Our pistachios are 100% Arizona grown, nurtured by the perfect climate offered by the high desert of Cochise (about 70 miles east of Tucson).
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This newly certified goat cheese dairy specializes in producing the creamiest, smoothest goat milk fudge and cheese.
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Pecans are ideally suited to the high Sonoran Desert environment and this family-owned establishment dating back to 1948 grows Western Schley and Wichita pecans for their sweet flavor, rich color and abundant yield.
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Hickman's Family Farms has provided fresh eggs since 1944.
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Old Fashioned ice cream made on the premises, the same way, with the same quality ingredients that were used on opening day, in 1951!
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Specializing in Arizona honey, dates, and organic produce.
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Producing quality Arizona honey for 25 years.
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A nonprofit organization working to conserve, distribute and document the adapted and diverse varieties of agricultural seed, their wild relatives and the role these seeds play in cultures of the American Southwestern and northwest Mexico. About 350 va
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The soil on the mesa of Yuma is much sandier than in the surrounding valleys of Arizona and it proved to be most hospitable to citrus and peanuts.
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Brings you great-tasting kettle cooked potato chips, potato skins, pretzels and meat snacks.
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Experience the vacation adventure of a lifetime on a Grand Canyon Colorado River rafting trip. Since 1970 Arizona River Runners has provided complete Grand Canyon white water rafting trips.
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Celebrating Wells Fargo’s role in Arizona’s colorful history, the Wells Fargo History Museum is just steps away from popular downtown Phoenix attractions, the US Airways Center and Chase Field.
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The Titan Missile Museum is the only Titan Missile site that remains intact. The guided tour includes the launch control room with a simulated launch and then continues down the 200 ft. tunnel for a close up look at the Titan II missile. Daily from 9:0
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Tohono Chul Park is a leading Southwest center of desert nature, arts and culture – and is listed by National Geographic Traveler as one of the top 22 Secret Gardens in the U.S. and Canada. This oasis in the desert offers a respite from the<
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For the most fun you can have standing up in Phoenix. Offering Tempe Beach Park tours, Cesar Chavez tours, and custom segway tours.
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Arizona Museum of Natural History
New exhibitions, including Origins and the hands-on Paleo Dig Pit. Come explore dinosaurs that roar and so much more!
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Dive in and be wowed by the many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep as you journey through the amazing underwater world of SEA LIFE Arizona. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from the humble starfish to tropical sh
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University of Phoenix Stadium is home to the Arizona Cardinals and hosts NFL games, as well as, a wide variety of sporting and entertainment events. Public tours are available.
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We bring the universe to you! View the wonders of the universe through large telescropes. Stargazing tours throughout Arizona.
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Rent 8-, 12-, and 15-passenger vans, minivans, cargo vans, and wheelchair-accessible vans. Trailers and Mexico rentals available.
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Travel on the Sunset Limited between Los Angeles and New Orleans. Stops in Phoenix and Tucson. Enjoy the journey!
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The Mini-Time Machine Museum of Minatures
An enchanting museum displaying antique and contemporary minatures appealing to visitors of all ages, interest and talents.
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The largest aviation and space museum west of the Rockies. More than 300 aircraft on display on 80 acres.
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Tucson Convention Center, February 10-13, 2011. Great exhibits, more than 225 gems and mineral and jewelry dealers.
For more information about upcoming events, visit our website.
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Explore Navajo Interactive Museum
Explore Navajo Interactive Museum is an extraordinary look at Navajo people, its society, its accomplishments and its historic contributions.
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Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance (SAAA)
Save money and see more than 40 of Southern Arizona's best attractions with the tucson Attractions Passport - a $400 value to $15!
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Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter is an exceptional science learning facility located at Steward Observatory's "sky island" observing site just north of Tucson, Arizona. The SkyCenter builds upon the uniqueness of the 9157 feet summit of Mt. Lemmon and on the ex
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Unique space-based education center where families, tourists and others learn teamwork through the experience of a successful simulated space mission. Proud to be a Smithsonian affiliate.
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Lake Havasu Museum of History Preserving the past.
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Travel BaBees, is a full-service baby equipment rental and supply company. We service traveling families by providing all the comforts of home while away from home. Our primary goal is to relieve the stress and anxiety parents feel when traveling with<
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Pivot Point Interpretive Plaza
A scenic outdoor museum, with colorful panels that explain the importance of the Yuma Crossing National Historic Landmark.
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Speed Street Indoor Racetrack offers its guests an impressive over 1/3-mile technical road course.
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Cocopah's Wild River Family Entertainment Center
Looking for fun? Cocopah's Wild River Family Entertainment Center is the place you want to be with bowling, laser tag and arcade games.
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The Castle Dome Mines Museum is located 30 miles north of Yuma in the ghost town of Castle Dome. Once a thriving industrial town bustling with more than 3,000 inhabitants, Castle Dome is now a deserted town-turned-museum filled with rich Arizona histor
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Sierra Vista Shuttle and Taxi.
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Arizona Museum of Natural History
The AzMNH is a place for family fun.
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Rawhide Western Town & Steakhouse
Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse is celebrating 41 years of providing quality 1880's style family entertainment.
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The premier indoor skate park of Arizona!
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Tanque Verde Ranch is Arizona’s premier guest ranch/resort located in the lush desert foothills of the Rincon Mountains near Tucson. This beautiful, historic ranch has 74 spacious rooms and suites.
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The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a botanical garden, research station, and environmental education center. The goal of the arboretum is to increase the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of plants and plant communities native to the Colora
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The site, which covers the eastern slope of the Hedgpeth Hills, includes more than 1500 petroglyphs, many of which can be seen by walking the trail that follows the base of the hill.
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Join BC Jeep Tours for a unique experience that can be enjoyed by all ages.
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The land for Papago Park was conveyed by a U.S. patent in 1935 that allowed the land to be used for recreational activities.
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Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
Located in a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruin in Phoenix, the museum has been dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture for more than 70 years.
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The Verde Canyon Railroad takes you on a trip through Southwest regions rich with indigenous flora and fauna throughout the Verde Valley. Asphalt, concrete and tension drift away as you cruise from Clarkdale to Perkinsville at a smooth 12 miles per hou
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Flying E Dude Ranch-Wickenburg, AZ
Established in 1946, the Flying E Guest ranch is just 4 miles west of Wickenburg. Known as the "riding ranch" we offer 20,000 acres to ride and roam. Home cooked family style meals, 17 comfortable, clean accommodations and great horses for every rider.
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Offer guided tours of the Grand Canyon, Sedona and more, with custom vehicles and expert guides who know how to have fun.
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The seasoned guides at Hike In Tucson lead groups of inquisitive hikers through safe and informative treks through the Sonoran Desert for a unique adventure.
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Sedona’s premier boutique day spa offers individually created massages, signature spa treatments, Japanese facial massage & Gold facials for singles and couples to rekindle, nurture and balance your body's own natural healing rhythms.
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One of National Geographics's "Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth." Guided Grand Canyon and Havasu Falls tours.
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Enchantment Resort, a Leading Hotel of the World, offers 220 guest rooms in adobe casitas with Southwestern interiors and flexible floor plans.
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Corral West provides family friendly horse adventures for all ages!
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A 380-seat theater-in-the-round located in the heart of downtown Gilbert's Heritage District. Expect clean, quality family entertainment in a comfortable environment, at an affordable price.


