Spring Break in AZ. Good bases for outdoor exploration ?
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Spring Break in AZ. Good bases for outdoor exploration ?
We have decided to spend Spring Break ( exactly 1 week) in Az. (despite my DD's best efforts to get us to go to Key West) & want to split the time equally (give or take) between the North & South. No real interest in the PHX area as we are more concerned w/the outdoors + I am not a huge PHX fan. Will have a 4 yr old (he'll actually turn 5 while we are there) & an almost 8 yr old by then. Where would good bases be ? Sedona ? Prescott ? Jerome ? Flagstaff ? Tucson? Tubac ? Probably use vrbo for places to stay. Am looking for places a bit off the beaten track but close enough to get to 'stuf'f''. I know Sedona & the north fairly well, south of PHX, I know next to nothing. All comments, suggestions, secret places, hidden gems & off the beaten track anythings are welcomed.
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I agree with bigtyke, mostly. I might choose Sedona as a base in the north over Flagstaff, but that's just personal preference.
In the south, Sierra Vista w/b ideal, because you can easily reach Tucson, Bisbee, Patagonia and the Chiricahuas from there, while exploring the Huachucas, which are right there. Look for rentals in SV or Hereford; there are several really nice B&B's down there, but with kids a rental home or condo w/b more convenient, certainly. (Btw, people will tell you SV itself is not a gorgeous town, and that's true, but it is surrounded by gorgeous countryside.)
While there, don't miss hiking in the Chiricahuas; Ramsey, Brown and Garden Canyons in SV and Hereford; a tour of the Copper Queen mine in Bisbee; San Xavier del Bac Mission between SV and Tucson; the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, which is more a zoo and botanical garden than a museum; Saguaro National Monument in Tucson for easy hiking, petroglyphs and, of course, saguaros aplenty; back in SV, Ramsey Canyon Preserve. I can probably think of more! Bring your binoculars, even non-birders get interested in the wide variety of hummingbirds and other winged critters in the area.
Enjoy, it's one of my very favorite places!
In the south, Sierra Vista w/b ideal, because you can easily reach Tucson, Bisbee, Patagonia and the Chiricahuas from there, while exploring the Huachucas, which are right there. Look for rentals in SV or Hereford; there are several really nice B&B's down there, but with kids a rental home or condo w/b more convenient, certainly. (Btw, people will tell you SV itself is not a gorgeous town, and that's true, but it is surrounded by gorgeous countryside.)
While there, don't miss hiking in the Chiricahuas; Ramsey, Brown and Garden Canyons in SV and Hereford; a tour of the Copper Queen mine in Bisbee; San Xavier del Bac Mission between SV and Tucson; the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, which is more a zoo and botanical garden than a museum; Saguaro National Monument in Tucson for easy hiking, petroglyphs and, of course, saguaros aplenty; back in SV, Ramsey Canyon Preserve. I can probably think of more! Bring your binoculars, even non-birders get interested in the wide variety of hummingbirds and other winged critters in the area.
Enjoy, it's one of my very favorite places!
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I like Tubac for an afternoon of shopping, some people LOVE it. A few of the shops sell authentic items from the American southwest, many sell imports from Central America, some just sell typical boutique-y stuff like purses and scarves. It's all laid out along dusty paths like an AZ version of Colonial Wiliamsburg--there may even be a state-run historic building or something like that in the middle. I think it's pretty, but it still wouldn't make my must-do list, since there is plenty of good shopping to be had at, say, the AZ_Sonora Desert Museum shop, or the San Xavier del Bac vendors and the like. If it looks good to you, by all means, stop by...
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I loved Tubac. I think it's a quintessential Arizona town. I definitely think it needs to be checked out! Tucson is my favorite. We stayed at the Lodge at Ventana Canyon and absolutely LOVED it. We had such a great trip there over President's Weekend a few years back with our high school teenagers. We also checked out Jerome and Prescott. If you like the small little towns I feel like those can't be missed. You've named a bunch of great places! Hope that helps.
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Thanks mschau - I have traveled to AZ several times for business as well as a couple for pleasure & tend to favor those locales that are off the beaten track a bit. Sounds like I am at least on the right track.
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