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Pagosa Springs: A Relaxing Soak in the World’s Deepest Hot Springs

Pagosa Springs, a small Southwestern Colorado community, was named as so by the Ute Indians in 1866 after the discovery of the area’s healing waters: the world’s deepest geothermal hot springs. Three million acres of gorgeous wilderness including the San Juan National Forest surround ...

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25 Fun Things to do in Las Vegas (besides gambling)!

Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, is most well known for its’ abundance of world-class casinos. However, these casinos, and Vegas in general, offer much more than gaming opportunities. In fact, you can easily spend an entire Vegas vacation enjoying various shows, ...

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Hiking the San Francisco Peaks: The Beautiful Aspen Loop Trail in Flagstaff

The Aspen Nature Loop trail is a picturesque, moderately easy, 1.5 mile loop hike, located at Arizona Snowbowl, one of the oldest ski resorts in the country. Snowbowl is located just 7 miles outside of Flagstaff (a beautiful high altitude mountain community). Although Snowbowl is a very popular ...

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Soldier’s Pass Trail: Sedona’s Most Active Sinkhole, Seven Sacred Pools, & Gorgeous Red Rock Views!

Hiking the Soldier Pass trail in Sedona is a really unique experience due to the variety of landscapes and interesting geological features you will get to experience during your relatively short hike. On this moderately easy 2.25 mile out-and-back adventure, you will take in the beauty of both the ...

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Montezuma Castle: A 900+ Year Old Ancient Apartment Building

Montezuma Castle National Monument is a 5 story, 20 room living space built by the Sinagua people between 1100-1300. Today, it is considered one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in the country. In 1906, President Roosevelt declared Montezuma a place “of the greatest ethnological value ...

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Exploring the Beautiful Lava Flow Trail at Sunset Crater National Monument

Sunset Crater, the youngest cinder cone of more than 600 in the San Francisco Volcanic Field, is a must-see attraction located about 15 miles north of Flagstaff. It is one of 7 natural wonders located near Flagstaff. The convenient distance from Flagstaff makes it an easy side trip to incorporate ...

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An Easy Walk Through Towering Aspen Trees on Flagstaff’s Picturesque Veit Springs Loop

Flagstaff is home to a number of beautiful hikes, ranging in difficulty from a “no sweat 2” mile fitness loop around Buffalo Park, to an incredibly intense all day adventurous 9 mile trek up to Humphrey’s Peak, which at 12,637 feet, is the highest point in Arizona. For those ...

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Fay Canyon Trail: A Peaceful Hike Through Sedona’s Gorgeous Red Rocks

Sedona is home to 100’s of scenic hiking trails, the majority of which offer spectacular red rock views. Fay Canyon, a short & scenic box canyon, is no exception. This beautiful, easy short 2 mile loop trail offers incredible views of Sedona’s red rocks for the entire 2 mile ...

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Attraction of the Week: Mather Point at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim

The Grand Canyon’s gorgeous South Rim is a must-see for anyone traveling to or through beautiful Northern Arizona. There are many overlooks to take in the gorgeous views, day or night, 365 days a year. If driving to the canyon, you will park your car at the Mather Point Visitor’s ...

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A Picturesque Ride along Southern Arizona’s Dolly Steamboat

One of the best ways to take in the beauty of Southern Arizona’s gorgeous landscapes during the hot summer season is by taking a relaxing, scenic cruise around gorgeous Canyon Lake. It would be a mistake to visit the Phoenix area and not take time to enjoy the amazing Sonoran desert, home to ...

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