Southwest in December: Phoenix, Tucson, Santa Fe???
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Southwest in December: Phoenix, Tucson, Santa Fe???
Hi-
I am thinking of traveling somewhere southwest with my husband this coming December (early, say the first weekend), and I was hoping for some info.
The only spot in Arizona we've been to is the Grand Canyon, and that obviously doesn't give us a true feel for AZ!!
We were tossing ideas around, and came up with Phoenix/Scottsdale, Tucson and Santa Fe. Which is your favorite? What's the weather like there in early December? Are there other areas in AZ that you would recommend over the ones I mentioned?
We'd only be going for a long weekend, and we aren't golfers - from what I've read, this is a fairly important bit of info =P
So, other than golf, what can we do for a long weekend?
Any input is much appreciated, TIA!!
-BostonGal
I am thinking of traveling somewhere southwest with my husband this coming December (early, say the first weekend), and I was hoping for some info.
The only spot in Arizona we've been to is the Grand Canyon, and that obviously doesn't give us a true feel for AZ!!
We were tossing ideas around, and came up with Phoenix/Scottsdale, Tucson and Santa Fe. Which is your favorite? What's the weather like there in early December? Are there other areas in AZ that you would recommend over the ones I mentioned?
We'd only be going for a long weekend, and we aren't golfers - from what I've read, this is a fairly important bit of info =P
So, other than golf, what can we do for a long weekend?
Any input is much appreciated, TIA!!
-BostonGal
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Surely there must be somethings of interest for tourists to do in Phoenix/Scottsdale & Tuscon but I think you will be overwhelmed by your options in Santa Fe & Taos. I went to both one year at the end of December and it was absolutely frigid, hovering at zero. Being from Boston, that might not be what you're looking for in December, in which case you might want to put Phoenix on the top of your list to enjoy some warmer weather.
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SuzieTrue - we LOVE to hike! We just got back from Montana/Wyoming and we are gearing up for Kilimanjaro, so we'd be up for an active vacation..
I'll check out those places, thanks for the suggestion.
Tandoori_Girl - really, it's that cold there? Hmm ok, maybe we will do AZ and put Santa Fe on our list of places to go at a different time. Thanks!
I'll check out those places, thanks for the suggestion.
Tandoori_Girl - really, it's that cold there? Hmm ok, maybe we will do AZ and put Santa Fe on our list of places to go at a different time. Thanks!
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We were in Phx/Scottsdale last December. It was beautiful (loved the Xmas-lit palm trees!). Weather was gorgeous, 80's during the day, a little cooler at night.
You can shop, dine at some great restaurants, sight-see. Same as anywhere else, only better! (I'm slightly prejudiced, we plan to retire there.)
You can shop, dine at some great restaurants, sight-see. Same as anywhere else, only better! (I'm slightly prejudiced, we plan to retire there.)
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Leona - I can't believe how warm it was for you!
Incognito - we'll arrive on Dec 2 and depart on Dec 6, flying on Delta into Phoenix, so we'll be there for 4days. If we need a car, we'll rent one. I imagine we'll need one if we want to hike or take a trip to Scottsdale.
Where would you suggest staying? What about hikes, do you have any faves?
Thanks!
Incognito - we'll arrive on Dec 2 and depart on Dec 6, flying on Delta into Phoenix, so we'll be there for 4days. If we need a car, we'll rent one. I imagine we'll need one if we want to hike or take a trip to Scottsdale.
Where would you suggest staying? What about hikes, do you have any faves?
Thanks!
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My money is on Tucson. Stay at Ventana.
On-line or in person head to the Summit Hut and purchase maps for the Santa Catalina mountains/foothills areas-
includes hikes in Sabino Canyou and
all over Mt.Lemmon.
Head over to the west side of town for a not to miss experience - the Arizona Desert Museum!! Do check the web site for times of the raptor flight. You
could combine this with a hike in
Sauguaro National Monument (west).
Drive south 45 mins. to Tubac an artist colony for a good feel of regional art
and craft. You'll probably be able to experience some Navidad Festival goings on as it will be Christmas season.
There's much more, yet that's plenty for 4 days.
R5
On-line or in person head to the Summit Hut and purchase maps for the Santa Catalina mountains/foothills areas-
includes hikes in Sabino Canyou and
all over Mt.Lemmon.
Head over to the west side of town for a not to miss experience - the Arizona Desert Museum!! Do check the web site for times of the raptor flight. You
could combine this with a hike in
Sauguaro National Monument (west).
Drive south 45 mins. to Tubac an artist colony for a good feel of regional art
and craft. You'll probably be able to experience some Navidad Festival goings on as it will be Christmas season.
There's much more, yet that's plenty for 4 days.
R5
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personally, I love Santa Fe. My wife and I been there about 3 times in the last 7-8 years, always in December (usually the first part.) We have always had very pleasant weather. Maybe some snow. of course, the weather is variable. But if you want a definite desert atmosphere, then head to Tucson. (Phoenix has never done much for me.)



