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  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Williams Arizona | Williams Arizona

    Williams, Arizona A small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state. World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon®. Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park . Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare. ​ Things to Do Canyon Motel & RV Park ​ Bearizona Wildlife Park ​ Grand Canyon Railway ​ Route 66 ​ Restaurants in Williams Places to Stay ​ ​ SEE EVENTS IN WILLIAMS AZ ​

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Sedona Arizona | Explore Arizona

    Sedona's "Red Rock Country" is a four seasons playground for everyone - whether you're into history and archaeology; arts and culture; shopping; outdoor sports; or the spiritual and metaphysical, imagine doing all this in a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. This picturesque city is surrounded by red-rock monoliths named Coffeepot, Cathedral and Thunder Mountain. At the north end of the city is the stunning Oak Creek Canyon, a breathtaking chasm that is wildly wonderful. Natural endowments aside, you'll also find world-class hotels, resorts, bed and breakfasts and a very good variety of dining to keep you satisfied. Escape the chaos of life, kick back and relax in Sedona. [see more at visitsedona.com] Sedona, Arizona Sedona Lodging, Bed & Breakfasts, and Cabins ​ RV/Camping/Hostels When you explore Sedona, there are endless days of adventure in store for you! If your vacation is all about relaxing, there is no better place to find serenity. Lodging Arts & Culture Sedona Arts Center Sedona Performing Arts Center Arcosanti / Cosanti Foundation Restaurants List of all Sedona Restaurants Camp Arizona Sedona Red Rock Tours Pink Jeep Tours Sedona Golf Resort Oak Creek Country Club (Golf) Seven Canyons Poco Diablo Resort & Golf Course Canyon Mesa Country Club The Ridge on Sedona Golf Resort Enchantment Resort Sedona Red Rock Western Jeep Tours Sedona Arts & Galleries Sedona Heritage Museum Sedona Metaphysical and Spiritual Sedona Recreation Sedona Restaurants Sedona Shopping Sedona Spas and Massages Sedona Tours Hiking Sedona Horse Back Rides Outdoor Meditation Verde Canyon Railroad Out of Africa Wildlife Park Things To Do More Information ​ 2023 DEMOGRAPHICS REAL ESTATE SEDONA OAK CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT ​ Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links

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    Flagstaff Events MAR 25 2016 Old Blind Dogs - Coconino Center for the Arts, a group that blends dynamic percussion, polished vocals, soaring fiddle and stirring pipes that fuel the delicately-phrased melodies and traditional songs, $25-30, 7 pm, http://www.flagartscouncil.org APR 2 2016 Roberto Aussel - Shepherd of the Hills Church, an extraordinary musician and an exceptional interpreter, presented by the Grand Canyon Guitar Society, $25-30, 7 pm, 928-213-0752 or http://www.CanyonGuitars.org APR 9 2016 Jad Abumrad - Ardrey Auditorium, the host and creator of Radiolab, a public radio program broadcast on 524 stations across the nation and downloaded more than 9 million times a month as a podcast, $35, 7:30 pm, 928-853-4292 or http://www.greenhouseproductions.net APR 15 2016 A French Finale Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, Flagstaff Symphony and a gorgeous choral requiem guest conducted by NAU Regents Professor Edith Copley, then our season concludes with Maestra Schulze and the orchestra in a bring-the-house-down finale with the NAU Ardrey Memorial Auditorium organ, the king of instruments, 6:30 pm Conversation with the Conductor, 7:30 pm concert, http://flagstaffsymphony.org/ APR 15 2016 Statewide Guitar Ensemble Festival Flagstaff - Shepherd of the Hills - Flagstaff Statewide Guitar Ensemble Festival - Shepherd of the Hills Church, student ensembles from the state's university guitar programs and select high school and community college programs perform in duos, trios, quartets, presented by the Grand Canyon Guitar Society, $25-30, 7 pm, 928-213-0752 or http://www.CanyonGuitars.org APR 23 2016 Flagstaff Earth Day 2016 Flagstaff - City Hall- Flagstaff Flagstaff Earth Day 2016 – City Hall South Lawn, live bands, local food, vendors and exhibitors, free, 11:30 am – 4 pm, 928-213-2154 or http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/index.aspx?nid=1439 April 29 2016 Orchestra Northern Arizona Presents Spring Dance Please find a concert listing for Orchestra Northern Arizona below. Would you please add this to your listings? Many thanks! Orchestra Northern Arizona presents Spring Dance at Christ’s Church of Flagstaff, Friday, April 29, 2016, at 7 p.m. Join us for an evening of wonderful symphonic music as we play a mix of exciting overtures, beautiful waltzes, and lively polkas. We also welcome back Dave Koerner for a performance of “Summer” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Free admission. All ages welcome. Visit www.orchestrana.org for more information. MAY 6 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Flagstaff - Historic Downtown Flaggstaff First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com MAY 7 2016 4th Annual Flagstaff Color Vibe 5K Flagstaff - Findlay Honda 4th Annual Flagstaff Color Vibe 5K – Findlay Honda Flagstaff, participants run, walk, or dance their way through color stations, where vibrant colors tie-dye white outfits and costumes, when it’s over, everyone is invited to stick around for a large colorful dance party hosted by a professional sound crew and DJ, http://www.thecolorvibe.com MAY 21 2016 10th Annual Flagstaff Armed Forces Day Parade – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, presented by Pepsi & Flagstaff Veteran Service Organizations, event honors the men & women of the United States Military and the American Veteran, 11 am, 928-286-7446 MAY 28 2016 - MAY 29 2016 26th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture Museum of Northern Arizona- after a four year hiatus, the A:shiwi people will share Zuni language, lifeways and traditional dances and flute played, see weavers, inlay jewelers, fetish carvers and painters, exotic stone, shell and antler will be carved into Zuni animal fetishes of the six directions, learn about the shaping, forming and painting of traditional Zuni pottery, http://www.musnaz.org JUN 3 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners Flagstaff - Historic Downtown Flagstaff First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com JUN 4 2016 - JUN 5 2016 25th Annual Flag Wool & Fiber Festival Flagstaff - Pioneer Museum 25th Annual Flag Wool & Fiber Festival – Pioneer Museum, a two day festival of creativity, history, and community, events include: sheep, alpaca, and goat shearing, fiber arts competition, fleece judging, kids activities, all day demonstrations, fleece swap, sheep to shawl, workshops, handmade goods by local artisans, great food, and more, free, 10 am – 4 pm, http://www.flagwool.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/flagwool JUN 4 2016-JUN 5 2016 7th Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo Flagstaff - Wheeler Park 7th Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo – Wheeler Park, A Celebration Of All Things Flagstaff: a community festival featuring live music, local foods and vendors, children's activities, giant puppets, bike parade and more, $5-7, 10 am – 9 pm, 928-853-4292 or http://www.flaghullabaloo.com JUN 6 2016 23rd Annual Snowball Slide Flagstaff - City Hall Parking Lot 23rd Annual Snowball Slide – City Hall parking lot, numbered snowballs will roll from a cement mixer down the chute and into a terminator, chance to win $2016 or other prizes; games for children, food, music, and balloons, by the Assistance League of Flagstaff, 10 am – 5 pm, 928-779-3029 or http://www.assistanceleagueflag.org JUN 11 2016-JUN 12 2016 45th Annual Arizona State Championship Chili Cook-Off - Thorpe Park, chili cooks from all over the southwest compete to qualify for the World Championships in Red Chili, Chili Verde and salsa, public tasting, crafters, vendors, 32nd Annual Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff on Saturday, sanctioned by the ICS, Sat 10 am – 4 pm, Sun 9 am – 3 pm, 928-853-1161 or http://www.flagstaffarizona.org or http://www.chilicookoff.com JUN 11 2016 24th Annual Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival Flagstaff - Pepsi Amphitheater 24th Annual Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival – Pepsi Amphitheater, brewers from around the Southwest provide samples, admission includes a sampling mug and sampling tickets and live entertainment, designated driver tickets available for $10, benefits, Sun Sounds Radio, $40-90, 1-5 pm, 928-779-1775 or http://www.azbeer.com JUN 11 2016 2nd Annual Flagstaff Extreme Big Pine Trail Runs Flagstaff - Fort Tuthill- trail ranges from narrow single track to wide well-maintained forest paths, well graded for beginners while allowing the more experienced runner to stretch their legs and gun for a fast time while still maintaining the challenge of being at a higher elevation, designed as a multi-loop race with the 54 km doing 4 full circuits (27 Km = 2 loops / 13 Km = 1 loop), http://www.aravaiparunning.com/big-pine/ JUN 11 2016-JUN 12 2016 45th Annual Arizona State Championship Chili Cook-Off - Thorpe Park, chili cooks from all over the southwest compete to qualify for the World Championships in Red Chili, Chili Verde and salsa, public tasting, crafters, vendors, 33rd Annual Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff on Saturday, sanctioned by the ICS, Sat 10 am – 4 pm, Sun 9 am – 3 pm, 928-853-1161 or http://www.flagstaffarizona.org or http://www.chilicookoff.com JUN 18 2016 3rd Annual Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival Continental Driving Range 3rd Annual Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival - Continental Country Club Driving Range, major Blues favorites, includes craft brews, vendors, food, a kid’s area, microbrew tasting and more, benefits local music programs, 11 am – 9 pm, 928-606-7600 or http://www.flagstaffblues.com/ JUN 18 2016-JUN 19 2016 15th Annual Flagstaff Folk Festival Flagstaff - Coconino Center for the Arts, more than 150 musicians perform on four different stages, live acoustic music by individual, group acts, fiddlers, folk singers, string bands, jam sessions, workshops for playing, song writing, and more, by Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music, $5 or $15 family, 10 am – 6 pm, http://www.flagfolkfest.org JUN 23 2016 - JUN 25 2016 Flagstaff Pro Rodeo - a PRCA sanctioned rodeo with bull riding, barrel racing, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, team roping, tie down roping and steer wrestling, also a mutton busting before the performance each night for kids uner 8 years old and/or under 50 pounds, http://www.flagstaffrodeo.com/ JUN 25 2016-JUN 26 2016 Inaugural ART 35º North Studio Tour - free, self-guided tour of artists’ studios with a chance to visit, purchase original artwork and learn about the tools and materials used in their creation, http://www.art35n.org JUL 1 2016 First Friday Art Walk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners – Historic Downtown Flagstaff, live music and refreshment, meet local artists, shop for original artwork, free, 6-9 pm, 928-773-2300 or http://www.FlagstaffArtWalk.com JUL 2 2016-JUL 3 2016 83rd Annual Hopi Festival of Arts & Culture Flagstaff - Museum of Northern Arizona, meet Hopi master & emerging artists, Hopi social dances, taste traditional foods, walk the nature trail with a guide of native plants & their uses, learn about the Hopi values of humility, cooperation, respect, land and earth stewardship, $4-7, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-5213 or http://www.musnaz.org JUL 2 2016-JUL 4 2016 Wheeler Park 10th Annual Flagstaff Art in the Park – Fourth of July Arts & Crafts Festival featuring tightly juried one-of-a-kind fine arts and fine crafts designed and shown by the exhibitor, food vendors, regional and local entertainers, bounce houses, and a petting zoo, free, Fri-Sat 9 am – 6 pm, Sun 9 am – 4 pm, http://www.flagstaffartinthepark.com JUL 2 2016 July Evening Concert Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff - in the gardens under the shade of the cool pines, bring a picnic dinner, beer and wine for sale, this month features, $14-18, 5:30-7 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 2 2016 Sunset Crater Volcano Solar & Star Party Flagstaff - Sunset Crater drive time from Flagstaff is 30 minutes, solar viewing will take place at the Sunset Crater Volcano Visitor Center 1-4 pm, all other events will take place at the Lava Flow Trail parking lot, located 1.5 miles east of the Sunset Crater Volcano visitor center on the park loop drive (FS 545), at 8 pm, http://www.nps.gov/sucr JUL 9 2016 33rd Annual Plant Sale and Penstemon Festival Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff features native plants for the home garden, gifts & books, special activities, tours, children's craft activities, free, 10 am - 4 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 9 2016-JUL 10 2016 Annual Flagstaff Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale Flagstaff High School- earth’s bounty from much of the world on display and for sale, regional vendors offer unique mineral specimens, crystals, gemstones, jewelry, beads, fossils, original jewelry designs, gem and mineral specimens in both rough and cut-and-polished, $3, Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 10 am - 4 pm, 928-554-4615 or http://www.facebook.com/CKM-Productions-LLC JUL 10 2016 31st Annual Mountain Man Triathlon Flagstaff - Lake Mary Sprint: swim 700 meters, bike 10.6 miles, run 3.1 miles; Olympic: swim 1500 meters, bike 24.9 miles, run 6.2 miles, spectators free, 6:30 am, 928-526-8761 or http://www.mountainmanevents.com JUL 16 2016 Pepsi-Cola Taylor House Benefit Century Bicycle Ride – with 95-, 65-, 45-, and 30-mile options, through Flagstaff area and northern Arizona, rest stops, lunch at start/finish, benefits the Taylor House for friends/family of patients of the Flagstaff Medical Center, 6 am, $55 minimum donation, 928-779-5969 or http://www.absolutebikes.net JUL 16 2016-JUL 17 2016 19th Annual Arizona Highland Celtic Festival Flagstaff - Foxglenn Park celebrating all things Celtic, music, piping, athletics, whisky tasting, educational workshops, vendors, historical reenactment, clans and societies and a kids area, $15 or $25/2-day, Sat 9 am - 6 pm, Sun 10 am – 4 pm, 928-556-3161 or http://www.nachs.info JUL 23 2016 Wildflower Walks Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Wildflower Walks - The Arboretum at Flagstaff, a special wildflower walk that will focus on the native species in bloom at this time of year, sign-up upon arrival, 9:30-11:30 am, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 24 2016 Summer Soiree Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Summer Soiree – The Arboretum at Flagstaff, catered dinner in the gardens with music, silent and live auctions, fundraising event, $100 for individual tickets; table sponsor options available, 4:30 pm, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org JUL 31 2016 Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival Flagstaff - The Arboretum at Flagstaff Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival – The Arboretum at Flagstaff, 928-774-1442 or http://www.thearb.org Didn't find what you were looking for? 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  • Prescott Restaurant Guide

    Prescott Events MAR 5 2016 - MAR 31 2016 Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze Prescott - Phippen Museum –featuring an amazing collection images of Western sculptors by artist and bronze specialist Erik Petersen and his professional photographer cousin, Willie Petersen, $5-7, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org MAR 25 2016 Prescott's 4th Friday Art Walk Prescott – Downtown- more than 18 participating Prescott galleries keep their doors open to visitors and local alike for a night of fun, food, music and ART, 5-7 pm, www.artthe4th.com APR 1 2016 - APR 30 2016 Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze Prescott - Phippen Museum Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze –featuring an amazing collection images of Western sculptors by artist and bronze specialist Erik Petersen and his professional photographer cousin, Willie Petersen, $5-7, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org APR 9 2016 - APR 10 2016 Mata Ortiz Pottery Show and Sale Prescott - Smoki Museum Mata Ortiz Pottery Show and Sale - view hundreds of pots that range in size from tiny to super-sized, watch as the artists from Mata Ortiz create pots the way they have for hundreds of years, pots available from the artists at "direct to you" prices, all unique, one-of-a-kind, signed pottery items, featuring Lucy Mora and Lorenso Bugarini, firing of the pottery on the museum grounds, www.smokimuseum.org APR 15 2016 - APR 17 2016 Becoming an Outdoors Woman Prescott - Camp Friendly Pines Becoming an Outdoors Woman - Camp Friendly Pines, offers adventure and life skills, for women age 18 and older to learn to camp, fish, rappel, hike, cook with Dutch ovens, photograph wildlife & a range of outdoor recreation skills, "hawk talks" and nature hikes, $235 includes meals, lodging and classes, 480-644-0077 or www.azwildlife.org APR 16 2016 - APR 17 2016 Chalk It Up! Prescott Prescott - National Bank Plaza Chalk It Up! Prescott – National Bank Plaza, “children” of all ages are invited to create pavement art, individual or group artists, live entertainment, free, 10 am – 4 pm, 928-308-9651 or www.prescottchalkart.com/ APR 21 2016 - APR 24 2016 Annual Prescott Valley Days Prescott Valley - Prescott Valley Event Center carnival, parade, food, arts and crafts, live music, 928-772-8857 or www.pvchamber.org APR 29 2016 - APR 30 2016 Whiskey Off Road Mountain Bike Race Prescott endurance mountain bike including technical single track, smooth fire roads and quality climbing with great views, 15-, 25- & 50-miles, at the end is a community concert, 8 am, www.epicrides.com APR 30 2016 Kaleidoscope of Color 2016 Prescott’s 17th Annual Festival of Iris Prescott - Mortimer's Nursery Prescott’s 17th Annual Festival of Iris –features an amazing variety of iris in all the colors of the rainbow, vote for your favorite iris, stunning displays of blooms and arrangements, planting and care demonstrations, hundreds of potted Iris for sale, 10 am – 3 pm, 623-980-6627 or www.prescottirissociety.org APR 30 2016 Mike High PBR, Professional Bull Riding Prescott Valley - Prescott Valley Event Center – showcases rising stars of the PBR, riding alongside fan favorites and veterans, competitors face-off against the most famous bucking bulls, the Touring Pro Division offer bull riders the opportunity to compete in PBR sanctioned events while earning money to qualify for PBR's elite Built Ford Tough World Finals, $10 and up, 7:30pm www.prescottvalleyeventcenter.com/events/details/36-PBR MAY 1 2016 Whiskey Off Road Mountain Bike Race Prescott - Whiskey Off Road Mountain Bike Race - endurance mountain bike including technical single track, smooth fire roads and quality climbing with great views, 15-, 25- & 50-miles, at the end is a community concert, 8 am, www.epicrides.com MAY 1 2016 - MAY 31 2016 Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze Prescott - Phippen Museum Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze – featuring an amazing collection images of Western sculptors by artist and bronze specialist Erik Petersen and his professional photographer cousin, Willie Petersen, $5-7, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org MAY 1 2016 - MAY 31 2016 Historic Prescott Downtown Walking Tours Prescott Historic Prescott Downtown Walking Tours – Visitor Information Center, learn a bit of Prescott's historic past and present, 90 minutes, tours are every Friday, Saturday & Sunday unless major event is downtown, 10 am, donations appreciated, 928-445-2000 or www.prescott.org MAY 7 2016 - MAY 8 2016 30th Annual Mountain Artists Guild Fine Art & Wine Festival Prescott - Courthouse Plaza - juried art show with more than 140 artisans from throughout the West, displaying and demonstrating work in painting, ceramic, metal art, woodworking, glass, fiber and jewelry, live music, food and wine garden, free, Sat 9 am - 5 pm, Sun 9 am - 4 pm, 928-445-2510 or www.PrescottArtFestivals.com MAY 7 2016 3rd Annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Prescott - Park Plaza – featuring authentic Mexican entertainment Mariachis, folkloric dancers, children’s dance troupe, for dancing - a DJ with traditional and contemporary Mexican music, a popular Mexican singer, some children’s activities, water and soft drinks, 3-9 pm, www.facebook.com/PrescottCincodeMayoFiesta MAY 13 2016 - MAY 15 2016 38th Annual YCCA Home & Garden Show Prescott Valley - Prescott Valley Event Center 38th Annual YCCA Home & Garden Show – more than 200 vendors, free, Fri & Sat 9 am – 5 pm, Sun 10 am – 3pm www.prescottvalleyeventcenter.com MAY 14 2016 38th Annual Whiskey Row Marathon Prescott- considered one of the most difficult in the U.S., panoramic views of Northern AZ, from 5,280 to 7,000 ft. in first 7 miles, also half marathon, 10K run, 2 mile fun run/walk, 6 am, 928-445-7221 or www.whiskeyrowmarathon.com/ MAY 14 2016 - MAY 15 2016 Arizona Junior Rodeo Year End Finals Rodeo Prescott - saddles to year-end event winners, all-around saddles to each age group, www.arizonajuniorrodeo.com MAY 14 2016 - MAY 15 2016 12th Annual Prescott Highland Games Prescott - Watson Lake Park Prescott Area Celtic Society, a wide array of musicians, Scottish and Highland dancing, pipe bands, British food and drink, etc, Scottish athletic competitions, genealogy tent, massed bands and march of clans, $8-16, 9 am –5 pm, www.prescotthighlandgames.com/ MAY 27 2016 4th Friday Art Walk Prescott 4th Friday Art Walk - 15 galleries stay open late and offer food, musical entertainment, artist receptions and painting demonstrations, www.artthe4th.com MAY 28 2016 - MAY 30 2016 42nd Annual Phippen Museum Western Art Show & Sale Prescott - Courthouse Plaza, premier outdoor western art show featuring more than 150 western artists from around the country, a popular "Quick Draw" & auction 2 pm Sat & Sun, daily 9 am, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org MAY 28 2016 - MAY 30 2016 28th Annual Off Street Festival Prescott - Chamber of Commerce, more than 100 arts & craft vendor booths, food, fun, Sat-Sun 9 am – 5 pm, Mon 9 am – 3 pm, 928-445-2000 or www.prescott.org JUN 1 2016 - JUN 30 2016 Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze Prescott - Phippen Museum – featuring an amazing collection images of Western sculptors by artist and bronze specialist Erik Petersen and his professional photographer cousin, Willie Petersen, $5-7, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org JUN 3 2016 - JUN 5 2016 10th Annual Chaparral MusicFest 2016Prescott Chaparral MusicFest presents educational workshops for youths-seniors and engaging performances free to the community, Youth Choral Workshop, Suzuki Academy, Percussion Academy, Composition Workshop and Chamber Music Workshop, 928-777-8663 or www.chaparralmusicfest.org JUN 4 2016 - JUN 5 2016 43rd Annual Folk Arts Fair Prescott - Sharlot Hall Museum, family-friendly heritage celebrates traditional arts, crafts and entertainment of central territorial Arizona, gold panning, hands-on crafts, livestock area, sheep shearing, food, living history interpreters, antique autos, $3-7, 10 am - 5 pm, 928-445-3122 or www.sharlot.org JUN 4 2016 Woof Down Lunch Prescott - Courthouse Plaza vendors, live music, dog obedience, agility, K-9 Unit demonstrations, raffles, dog contests, kid activities, adoptable dog introductions, $20 ticket includes a BBQ lunch and choice of a handcrafted pet bowl or ten raffle tickets, 928-778-2924 or www.UnitedAnimalFriends.org JUN 3 2016 - JUN 4 2016 Mountain Top Quilters Guild Quilt Show Prescott Valley - Prescott Valley Event Center - more than 250 quilts on display, vendors, a members’ boutique, a small quilt auction on Saturday, enjoy our Friendship Quilts challenge, appraisals available for a fee, food and beverages , free parking, $5, pieced and appliquéd Opportunity Quilt, www.mountaintopquiltersguild.com/quiltshow.html JUN 11 2016 Quilt Show Prescott Valley - Prescott Valley Event Center -Quilt Show, items for sale such as quilts, table runners, wall hangings, placemats, potholders, and more. Benefits LVQG's Community Projects, free, 10 am – 4 pm, 928-925-3845 JUN 24 2016 4th Friday Art Walk Prescott – more than 18 galleries stay open late and offer food, musical entertainment, artist receptions and painting demonstrations, 5 pm, www.artthe4th.com JUN 24 2016 - JUN 25 2016 3rd Annual Shakespeare in the Pines Prescott - Highlands Center for Natural History $60 includes appetizers catered by El Gato Azul, drinks from Black Hole Beer Company, coffee and dessert, 6:30 pm, www.laarkproductions.org JUN 25 2016 - JUN 26 2016 35th Annual Bluegrass Festival Prescott - Courthouse Plaza 4 top bands, jam sessions, workshops, free, Sat 10 am – 9 pm, Sun. 11 am – 3 pm, 800-266-7534 or 928-771-9827 or www.prescottbluegrassfestival.com JUN 28 2016 - JUN 30 2016 129th Annual Prescott Frontier Days & World's Oldest Rodeo Prescott - Prescott Rodeo Grounds, 8 rodeo performances, Arizona’s largest rodeo parade, kiddie parade, arts & crafts show, food, rodeo dances, 7:30 & 1:30 pm select days, 928-445-3103 or 866-407-6336 or www.worldsoldestrodeo.com JUL 1 2016 - JUL 17 2016 Inspiration to Creation: The Hidden Life Behind Bronze Prescott - Phippen Museum featuring an amazing collection images of Western sculptors by artist and bronze specialist Erik Petersen and his professional photographer cousin, Willie Petersen, $5-7, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org JUL 1 2016 - JUL 4 2016 129th Annual Prescott Frontier Days & World's Oldest Rodeo 8 rodeo performances, Arizona’s largest rodeo parade, kiddie parade, arts & crafts show, food, rodeo dances, 7:30 & 1:30 pm select days, 928-445-3103 or 866-407-6336 or www.worldsoldestrodeo.com JUL 2 2016 - JUL 4 2016 36th Annual Prescott Rodeo Days Fine Arts & Crafts Show Prescott Courthouse Plaza, a juried show featuring 150+ juried on-site artisans and crafts persons from across the Southwest, music and entertainment, Fri & Sat 9 am - 5 pm, Sun 9 am – 4 pm, 928-443-5220 or www.prescottdowntown.com JUL 2 2016 Frontier Days Parade Prescott - Courthouse Plaza Champions - Past and Present - Courthouse Plaza, celebrate the history and heritage and the pageantry of this annual tradition, 9 am, 866-407-6336 or, www.worldsoldestrodeo.com

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do Cottonwood AZ | Oldtown Cottonwood

    Cottonwood, Arizona Located in the 'heart' of Arizona and the heart of wine country, Cottonwood is ideally situated above the heat of the desert and below the cooler temperatures of Arizona’s high country. Surrounded by the red rocks of Sedona to the north east and Mingus Mountain to the south west, its lower elevation makes it a perfect spot for your next Arizona adventure. We know you'll find something for everyone and in Cottonwood, ​you are welcome here! Old Town Cottonwood Old Town is the Heart of Cottonwood. Whether you've come to shop, sip, play, or stay, Old Town has what you're looking for. With cafes, restaurants, antique shops, galleries, tasting rooms, shops, boutiques, and lodging, it'll be easy to plan more than a day and spend longer than a weekend. Jump to Things to Do Download RV Parks Camelot RV Park 651 N. Main St. 928-634-3011 Old Town Cottonwood RV Park 427 N. 15th St. 602-295-0242 Rio Verde RV Park 3420 AZ 89A 928-634-5990 ​rioverdervpark.com Turquoise Triangle RV Park 2501 E. SR89A 928-634-5294 turquoisetrianglervpark.com Verde Valley RV & Camping Resort 6400 E. Thousand Trails Rd. 928-634-8158 Website Lodging Origins Bed & Breakfast 5180 E. Comanche Drive 928-224-2922 www.originsbedandbreakfast.com Pines Inn & Suites 920 S. Camino Real 928-634-9975 ​www.azpinesmotel.com Tavern Hotel 914 N. Main St. 928-634-6669 www.thetavernhotel.com The View Motel 818 S. Main St. 928-634-7581 ​www.theviewmotel.com Verde Valley Inn 1089 S. SR89A 928-634-3678 ​www.verdevalleyinn.com Lodging Best Western Cottonwood Inn 993 S. Main St. 928-634-5575 www.bestwestern.com Cottonwood Hotel 903 N. Main St. 928-634-9455 Iron Horse Inn 1034 N. Main St. 928-634-8031 www.ironhorseoldtown.com Little Daisy Motel 34 S. Main St. 928-634-7865 www.littledaisy.com Lux Verde Hotel 301 W. SR89A 928-634-4207 ​www.luxverdehotel.com Restaurants / Dining Acme Pizzaria 280 S. Main St., #I & J 928-634-2263 acmepizzaria.com Altrui Restaurant 1 S. Main St. 928-301-8912 altruiaz.com Annie's Restaurant 660 E. Mingus Ave. 928-634-4121 Hometown Diner in the Heart of the Verde Valley. Serving delicious Chicken Fried Steak with homemade Biscuits & Gravy. Black Bear Diner 1041 S. HWY 260 928-634-8188 ​Website Bombaz Grill 3900 E. Western Dr. 928-327-9007 ​Website Calavera Bar & Grill 747 S. Main St. 928-634-9618 Concho's Mexican Restaurant 206 S. Main St. 928-649-9680 Cork & Catch 1750 E. Villa Dr. 928-649-2675 corkandcatch.com ​ Restaurants / Dining ​ El Patio Bar & Grill 1695 E. Cottonwood St. 928-634-0158 Gayle's Chocolates 541 N. Main St. 888-761-2626 ​gayleschocolates.com Georgie's Cafe 517 N. 12th St. 928-639-0751 Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant 1675 E. Cottonwood St. #N 928-634-0588 chinesefoodcottonwood.com Hacienda Inn 1330 AZ89A 928-634-9947 haciendainnaz.com Hilltop Deli 109 S. Main St. 928-634-9413 hilltopdeliaz.com Juanita's Taqueria 611 SR89A 928-634-4670 ​Website Las Salsitas 202 N. Main St. 928-239-9347 Mai Thai On Main 157 S. Main St. 928-649-2999 maithaionmain.net Mineros Restaurant 625 SR89A 928-239-4982 Restaurants / Dining Plaza Bonita Mexican Restaurant 991 S. Main St. 928-634-7018 myplazabonita.com Randall's Restaurant 891 S. Main St. 928-634-0043 ​Website R & R Pizza Express 636 S. Main St. 928-639-1200 randrpizza.com Steak N Stuff 1100 AZ 260 928-634-1404 Website Strombolli's Restaurant & Pizzeria 321 S. Main St. 928-634-3838 strombollisrestaurant.com THAT Brewery 300 E Cherry St. (around back) 928-202-3013 ​www.thatbrewery.com Family run brewery creating a wide range of beers & serving them in an informal taproom venue. ​ Vinnie's New York Chef Pizza 516 E. SR89A, Ste. 101 928-646-3333 ​ Ms. Masaki 654 S. Main St. 928-634-9744 msmasaki.com Pepe's Cafe 324 S. Main St. 928-634-6262 Things to Do Blazin' M Ranch 1875 Mabery Ranch Rd (29.27 mi) Cottonwood, AZ, AZ 86326 http://www.blazinm.com/ ​ Verde Valley Wine Trail Download the MAP ​ STATE PARKS & MONUMENTS Dead Horse Ranch State Park 675 Dead Horse Ranch Road 928-634-5283 ​www.azstateparks.com Fort Verde State Historic Park 125 E. Hollaman St. ​Camp Verde, AZ 86322 928-567-3275 ​www.azstateparks.com Jerome State Historic Park 100 Douglas Rd. ​Jerome, AZ 86331 928-634-5381 www.azstateparks.com Montezuma Castle 2800 Montezuma Castle Road ​Camp Verde, AZ 86322 928-567-3322 ​www.nps.gov Montezuma Well 5525 Beaver Creek Road ​Rimrock, AZ 86335 928-567-3322 www.nps.gov Tuzigoot National Monument 25 West Tuzigoot Road ​Clarkdale, AZ 86324 928-634-5564 ​www.nps.gov OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Coyote Trails Golf Course 1480 W. Anna's Ave. 928-649-1674 ​www.coyotetrailsgolfcourse.com Leighnor Aircraft 668 S. Airpark Rd., Hangar #3 928-499-3080 or 844-LUV-2FLY ​www.leighnoraircraft.com Leighnor Aircraft provides aircraft rentals, flight instruction and discovery flights at Cottonwood Municipal Airport. Secret Mountain Tours 1935 S. Bonita Circle 928-300-0963 www.secretmountaintours.com Showtime Sportz 928-254-8869 ​ www.showtimesportz.com ​ Showtime Sportz is an organization that puts on sports events to include tournaments, as well as leagues. Trail Horse Adventures 675 Dead Horse Ranch Road ​928-634-5276 www.trailhorseadventures.com ​ Verde Adventures P.O Box 2337 877-673-3661 www.sedonaadventuretours.com Verde Valley Bicycle Company 743 N. Main St. 928-202-4941 verdevalleybicyclecompany.com Vortex ATV Rentals 551 N. Main St. 928-235-4520 www.vortexatvrental.com CAMP VERDE AREA: ​ Top 10 Things to Do (Click) Fort Verde State Historic Park Verde Valley Archaeology Center Hauser and Hauser Farm Montezuma Castle National Monument Verde Valley Kayak and Canoe Rental Predator Zip Lines Out of Africa Wildlife Park JEROME AREA: Jerome Historic State Park Gold King Mine Museum Jerome Attractions Verde Valley Wine Trail Verde Canyon Railroad See Jerome Shops Caduceus Cellars Page Springs Cellars AZ Stronghold Cellars

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    Jerome, Arizona Located high on top of Cleopatra Hill (5,200 feet) between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents to a roaring mining community. Four disastrous fires destroyed large sections of the town during its early history, resulting in the incorporation of the City of Jerome in 1899. Lodging The Cottage Inn The Clinkscale Ghost City Inn The Miner's Cottage The Pink Lady - VRBO T he Jerome Grand Hotel The Kelly House above Gallery 527 / Bed and Breakfast Surgeon's House Bed and Breakfast The Connor Hotel Restaurants Yelp ​ TripAdvisor AZJerome Dining Bars Spirit Room Paul & Jerrys Saloon The Clinkscale Rest/Bar Things to Do Jerome Historic State Park Gold King Mine Museum Jerome Attractions Verde Valley Wine Trail Verde Canyon Railroad See Jerome Shops Caduceus Cellars Page Springs Cellars AZ Stronghold Cellars Arts & Culture Art Galleries in Jerome (Chamber) Artist Coop Art Events Visit Jerome (Chamber) Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Prescott Arizona | Explore Arizona

    Prescott, Arizona Visit Prescott, Arizona! Nestled at an elevation of 5,200' feet above sea level amongst the largest stand of ponderosa pine forests in the U.S., Prescott's perfect weather provides an average temperature of 70 degrees, with four beautiful and distinct seasons, and breathtaking landscapes complete with granite mountains, lakes, streams, and rolling meadows filled with wildlife. Prescott's "wildlife" and outdoor beauty is only rivaled by the its own "good life" and outdoor activities. Here you'll find many things to do including horseback riding, golfing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping, mountain biking, local breweries, restaurants, shopping, and a hometown feel that keep our visitors, young and old, coming back year after year. ​ Once the capital of the state, Prescott is rich with history embodied in its world famous Whiskey Row and abundant historical landmarks. Whether you're seeking to relax in a natural environment filled with beauty and wildlife, or the history of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and cowboy forays in the most famous saloons of the Old West, check out the True West and Real Adventure. [Source] Things To Do Granite Creek Vineyards Verde Valley Winery Tours Al La Cantara Vineyards ​ Vino Wine Bar Camp Arizona The Highlands Center Heritage Park Zoo Out of Africa Wildlife Park Hiking Trail Map Hiking Trails with Directions Day Hiking & Camping Antelope Hills Golf Course The Club at Prescott Lakes Golf Stoneridge Golf Course Talking Rock Ranch & Golf Community Parks & Lakes ​ Worlds Oldest Rodeo Prescott Mountain Biking Alliance Rubicon Outdoor Tours Shopping at the Mall Bashford Courts Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos Yavapai College Performing Arts Findlay Toyota Event Center The Elks Theatre ​ Whiskey Row ​ Sharlot Hall Museum ​ Museum of Indigenous People ​ Phippen Art Museum Downtown Courthouse The central courthouse plaza, a lawn under huge old elm trees, is a gathering for locals and visitors. Cultural events and performances take place on many nights in the summer on the plaza. See the events page to see what's happening in Prescott. Museums, Art & Culture Museum of Indigenous People: The Mission of the Museum of Indigenous People, formerly The Smoki Museum, is to instill an understanding and respect for indigenous cultures of the Southwest. The Phippen Art Museum: The Phippen Museum's mission is to preserve and exhibit museum quality Western art, and educate the public about the unique heritage, history, legends, and influence of art of the American West. The Sharlot's Hall Museum: The Museum features seven historic buildings, compelling exhibits and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals. The Library and Archives, open to the public, hold a vast collection of rare books, original documents, historical photographs, maps and oral history. Lodging Prescott Lodging Specials Prescott Hotels Prescott Motels Prescott Bed & Breakfasts Restaurants & Bars Explore the local food culture and spirits in Prescott, Arizona. Visit the follow ing link. Prescott Tourism "Dining Guide" Schools Prescott Unified School District Yavapai County Charter Schools Real Estate My Prescott Subdivision Demographics 2023 Census Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do Camp Verde | Explore Arizona

    Camp Verde, Arizona Camp Verde is Arizona's base camp to adventure! Camp Verde is rich in history with the Sinagua -- Ancestral Puebloan people, the Native Americans, the U.S. Calvary, and the settlers all coming together. The stories illustrate the many challenges faced by everyone, the conflicts and the suffering, the trail of tears of the Yavapai & Tonto-Apache, and the growth of Camp Verde through it all. Camp Verde is Centrally Located and is only 90 miles north from the center of Phoenix and 42 miles south from Flagstaff. You can visit any of the other cities from Camp Verde: 20 miles to Sedona, 26 miles to Jerome, 16 miles to Cottonwood, 5 miles to Lake Montezuma, and 40 miles to Prescott. You can even make a day trip to the Grand Canyon from here.Our weather is unique, being at 3147 feet elevation and surrounded by mountains. The mountains shelter us and the summer rains make our valley green and lush. In fact, verde is the Spanish name for green. And while you are here, enjoy our many attractions, events, shopping, and restaurants, too. If you are visiting us or planning to relocate, welcome to our town and our history. Take time out to visit our Chamber of Commerce and the Visitor Center located at 435 S Main St, to learn more about the area and its history. ​ ​ Things to Do Popular Things to Do Fort Verde State Historic Park Verde Valley Archaeology Center Hauser and Hauser Farm Montezuma Castle National Monument Verde Valley Kayak and Canoe Rental Predator Zip Lines Out of Africa Wildlife Park Restaurants Cliff Castle Casino Dining Best Retaurants in Camp Verde Lodging Camp Verde Lodging

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Prescott Valley Arizona

    Things To Do Antelope Lanes ​ Harkins Movie Theater ​ Full Swing Sports Center ​ Glassford Summit Trail ​ Highlands Center for Natural History ​ Fain Park ​ Lynx Lake ​ In The Game ​ Mortimer Farms ​ Prescott Valley, Arizona Apart of the Tri-City area in Northern Arizona, Prescott Valley is a growing and up-and-coming extension of the town of Prescott. Prescott Valley is located between Prescott and Cottonwood. It is only a 20-minute drive away from the Prescott Square and all the entertainment that downtown Prescott has to offer. Prescott Valley is home to the Findlay Toyota Center which provides a variety of entertainment from sporting games, concerts, and other performances. An arcade, bowling alley, and mini golf course are just a few family-friendly attractions that the area has. Prescott Valley is also home to a variety of different cuisines and underrated restaurants. Findlay Toyota Center The Findlay Toyota Center offers plenty of entertainment for all ages. Concerts, different sporting games, and musicals are all a part of the fun that can be found. Get more information on the upcoming schedule . Restaurants & Bars - Jen's On 7th - Greek Out Take Out - Thai Cafe - BackBurner Family Restaurant - Colt BBQ - Gabriella's - El Gordo Mexican Lodging ​ Hampton Inn & Suites Green Tree Inn La Quinta Inn & Suites Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links

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    Flagstaff Attractions : Movies on the Square - Wizard of Oz - Summer 2010 Flagstaff is conveniently located to many major Northern Arizona attractions, from the Grand Canyon to Sedona to the Painted Desert, and also has museums, galleries and numerous historic sites, making the city a tourism destination for thousands annually: Route 66 – Drive into town and you are quickly on historic Route 66, the “Mother Road” made famous by the 1960s television series featuring Nelson Riddle’s iconic song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66.” Historic Downtown – At the heart of Flagstaff is this grid of cross streets featuring fine dining and shopping. Historic Downtown features the “First Friday Artwalk.” You can enjoy movies and music at Heritage Square on Aspen Avenue between Leroux and San Francisco during the summer. Many of the historic buildings are marked with plaques showing what the buildings originally looked like and what their purpose was during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tours of historic downtown are available through the city’s Visitor Center or Pioneer Museum. Grand Canyon, just 80 miles outside the city by car (Highway 180 to Highway 64, or Highway 89 to Highway 64) or by train, via Williams on the Grand Canyon Railway. Bus tours and other private tour companies provide transportation services to the canyon. Arizona Snowbowl – Agassiz at Arizona Snowbowl is considered one of the expert ski runs in the Southwest and is one of 30 trails, ranging from beginner to expert, at Flagstaff’s ski resort. During the summer, you can still enjoy Arizona Snowbowl by hopping on its Scenic Skyride to the top. Views of both downtown Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon can be seen on the summer ride. (928) 779-1951 Museum of Northern Arizona – Most of our southwest history and culture can be found at the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA), originally founded in 1928 as the repository for Native American artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau. The museum has seven exhibit galleries, interactive activities, storytellers and cultural interpreters. (928) 774-5213 Lowell Observatory – Founded in 1894 (making it one of the oldest observatories in the US), Pluto was discovered at Lowell Observatory in 1930. Tours and lectures are available along with numerous nighttime stargazing opportunities. (928) 233-3211. The Arboretum at Flagstaff – Botanists, horticulturists and bird watchers can all enjoy the extensive gardens and public research facilities available at the Arboretum. Open from April to October. (928) 774-1442. Native American Reservations – Flagstaff is on the border of reservations for both the Navajo and Hopi tribes and you can drive through the territories and see traditional Navajo homes, called hogans, as well as traditional Hopi artisans. For information – Navajo Nation Tourism Department (928) 871-6436, and Hopi Cultural Center, (928) 734-2401. Walnut Canyon National Monument – 7.5 miles east of Flagstaff off of Interstate 40 exit 204, Walnut Canyon is the ancient home of the Sinagua Indians. Gain an understanding of the people and their lifestyle by walking through the informative visitor center before descending the 240 steps to ancient cliff dwellings. (928) 526-3367. Elden Pueblo – Thought to be 800 years old, the Elden Pueblo is still being excavated, and archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of artifacts providing a glimpse into the lifestyle of the people who once lived there. Guided tours available. (928) 527-3452 or the Peaks Ranger Station at (928) 526-0866. Hopi Dancers performing at the Museum of Northern Arizona - photo credit © Michele Mountain, MNA Sunset Crater/Wupatki National Monuments – Sunset Crater is part of the San Francisco Peaks volcanic field. It is the youngest, least-eroded and one of the longest-lived cinder cone volcanoes. 36-mile loop through changing scenery into the Wupatki ruins. The areas around the ruins are still being studied in efforts to discover other historical sites and information. (928) 526-1157. Meteor Crater – The result of a violent meteor impact some 59,000 years ago, Meteor Crater, located 40 miles east of Flagstaff on I-40, reaches a depth of 550 feet. Considered the world’s best preserved meteor crater site. Interactive discovery center and Astronaut Hall of Fame also featured. (928) 289-2362. Wildlife – Just outside of Flagstaff are several animal attractions. Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde is home to lions, tigers, jaguars, wolves, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and ostriches. Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams has black bears, bison, sheep, goats and wolves. At the Grand Canyon Deer Farm, you can walk among the deer and let them eat right from your hand. Riordan Mansion – Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive reminder of gracious living in a small, territorial logging town. The historic building is an Arizona treasure — a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture featuring a rustic exterior of log-slab siding, volcanic stone arches, and hand-split wooden shingles. The expansive home has forty rooms, over 13,000 square-feet of living area, and servant’s quarters. The Riordan residence was designed by the creator of Grand Canyon’s El Tovar Hotel, Charles Whittlesey. The interior of the mansion is seen by guided tour only. The tours last approximately one hour. Reservations are highly recommended and required for buses and large groups. To make a reservation, call the park at (928) 779-4395. Pioneer Museum – The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff is located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging, and transportation.

  • Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Holbrook Arizona | Holbrook Arizona

    Holbrook, Arizona ​ Where I-40 meets 'The Real Wild West' Holbrook is also home to several historic sites and has a true "Wild West" history. A self-guided walking tour map is available at the historic courthouse visitor's center and includes fascinating historical sites such as the Bucket of Blood Saloon and the Blevins House, the site of the famous shootout between Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens and the Blevins gang. Holbrook is the central point for a variety of adventures in Northeastern Arizona. The Petrified Forest National Park, Homolovi Ruins, Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly, Native American Cultures, rich Old West and Pioneer history, scenic vistas, the Mogollon Rim and a diversity of recreational settings are all within easy driving distance of Holbrook. Begin your adventure by visiting the Navajo County Hisotric Courthouse in downtown Holbrook. Built in 1898, the courthouse serves as an Arizona Office of Tourism endorsed visitor center and as an area museum. The site serves as an excellent source of information about area attractions and the museum includes a walk through the old jail, Native American art displays and a fascinating look at Holbrook's history. ​ Things to Do Holbrook Chamber Hashknife Pony Express ​ Navajo Nation ​ Canyon De Chelly ​ Painted Desert ​ Petrified Forest ​ Historic Courthouse Museum ​ SEE HOLBROOK EVENTS

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