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Phoenix Volleyball Festival
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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus – Built to Amaze!
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High End Treasure Hunt Auction
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*Discount* - One Day Whitewater Rafting in the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River
One Day White Water Rafting at the bottom of the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River for only $524 (a $25 savings per person) CLICK HERE to visit the website and book directly&
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Bed and Breakfast Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch
After a perfect night's rest enjoy a delicious breakfast. It's Bed and Breakfast and you're more than welcome.
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Arizona's West Coast
Wild Water Sports & Rugged Rivers
Don’t forget your swimsuit when you visit Western Arizona, where the cool, blue Colorado River and the placid waters of many lakes and reservoirs combine to create the perfect climate for fun in the sun.
As you trace the mighty Colorado’s path from the Hoover Dam to Mexico, you’ll fall in love with vibrant communities filled with fascinating museums and attractions, natural wonders and wildlife habitats – and of course, countless places to enjoy boating, swimming and water sports of all types. Learn more about visiting the top destinations in Arizona’s West Coast below:
Most Popular Destinations
- Kingman
Home to a classic downtown, Kingman, Arizona is a true Western gem. Known for its silver and gold mines – which gave the town its start back in the late 1800s – and located along famed Route 66, Kingman is the perfect stop for history buffs. It’s also home to outdoor recreation galore, including golf, hiking and biking. Learn more about visiting Kingman, Arizona >> - Lake Havasu
Spring break is just the start in this thriving city of water sports, river tours and laid-back entertainment. From the London Bridge – yes, the London Bridge – to houseboat rentals, Lake Havasu offers fun for the whole family on and off the water. Learn more about visiting Lake Havasu, Arizona >> - Oatman
Get a glimpse into the Wild West in Oatman, a quaint gold-mining town on old Route 66. Here, "wild" burros – which are actually quite friendly and happy to greet tourists – trot around town looking for carrots and other treats, while turn-of-the-century hotels and shops with a distinctively Western flair line the streets. Learn more about visiting Oatman, Arizona >> - Parker
Colorado River Indian Tribes reservation, Parker, Arizona is at the heart of the Parker Strip – a 16-mile stretch of Colorado River that offers some of the most exciting water sports in the world. You’ll also find golf, dining, casinos and more – all in the Parker area. Learn more about visiting Parker, Arizona >> - Yuma
Located in Southwestern Arizona, Yuma is situated near the convergence of the Colorado and Gila rivers – making it a lush, fertile respite from the surrounding Sonoran Desert. Visit the historic Yuma Territorial State Prison State Park – or head out for a round of golf. Learn more about visiting Yuma, Arizona >>