Golf in Arizona
Golfers flock to Arizona for its beautiful courses in places like Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, and Tucson, and some pro golfers choose to live there.
Golfers flock to Arizona for its beautiful courses in places like Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, and Tucson, and some pro golfers choose to live there.
To get a true understanding of life in Arizona, it’s important to visit the Native American people, in particular the Navajo Nation, in north-eastern Arizona.
Northern Arizona ranges from dramatic canyons like the Grand Canyon and Canyon de Chelly to the chic resorts of Sedona and fascinating Native American culture.
Southern Arizona has Arizona’s biggest city, and capital, Phoenix, and lots of golfing resorts, but also old west history, and the beauty of the Sonoran Desert.
Things to see and do in Arizona include the Grand Canyon, of course, Monument Valley, the Sonoran Desert, Canyon de Chelly and cities like Phoenix and Tucson.
Arizona accommodation include luxury resorts with spas and championship golf, living the cowboy lifestyle at a dude ranch, or historic inns and motels.
Arizona food and drink combines the tastes of Mexico, Native Americans, the old west, and modern America, and Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
The Pima Air and Space Museum in South Tucson is one of Tucson’s leading museums with almost 400 aircraft on display spread over 127 acres.
What to see and do at the Grand Canyon includes hiking trails like the Bright Angel Trail taking a mule ride, or riding the Grand Canyon Railway,
Choices of where to eat at the Grand Canyon include the El Tovar Dining Room, Bright Angel Lodge, and self-catering options.
Your best Grand Canyon souvenirs will be your memories but books, photographs, and art works will also make good purchases.
There is a range of accommodation in Grand Canyon Village, from budget to luxury, but you should book ahead.
Many of Arizona’s natural wonders are within easy reach of Phoenix and with Phoenix for a base, visitors can easily take a weekend getaway to places including the Grand Canyon, Prescott, Jerome, or Monument Valley. All of the main attractions of Arizona can be reached in no more than a day’s drive from Phoenix. Tombstone […]
Scottsdale has excellent museums and galleries and numerous outdoor attractions as well as the appeal of golf and spas in its resorts.
Some of the best restaurants in Arizona are found in Scottsdale’s 4- and 5-star resorts, while the city itself has every cuisine you could hope for.