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adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


adventure travel arizona


If you are looking for adventure tourism in southern Arizona. This dry area has been inhabited by humans for a long time. The time made it difficult if not impossible for the area to be more populated. Making the adventurer in all of us to smile. There are stories of lost gold mines, cowboy and a desert that stretches for miles and miles.

Southern Arizona are really off the beaten path. Traveled by dirt road to reach the mountains of superstition which is an area of desert and mountain seems to continue forever. Walk a little and you can come up with the Lost Dutchman mine. The story goes that a miner brought millions of dollars of gold mountain, never returned to the area, and died before telling a living thing at the mine site.

Located near Yuma, wooden cannon is located at 8,000 feet and is a great way for trees of the desert hiking. You can get very cold in this lift and I would recommend hiking here during the summer months.

Ghost towns in southern Arizona can get your imagination running are full of history and fun for adults and children. If you have children Memorial creates a memory that will not forget his family. Actors replace the train of 1900 of Wells Fargo train robbery. It is a little cheeezy for adults but kids love. Fairbanks is a real village ghost last lived here in 1970. Fairbanks was once a bustling mining town, next to the San Pedro River, in southern Arizona.

This city is bordered by grass and mesquite forest and walks around the perimeter will give you a look back to the Spaniards. There are the remains of their settlements here as well. Nature Conservancy considers this a great place and worth a visit.

Good vineyards of southern Arizona can be found here with the flourishing grapes in the elevation of 5,000-6,000 in Salim-Elgin area. Produce a good man came local Petit Verdot there has tasting rooms. There are 39 wineries licensed in Arizona. This area reminds me of the Napa Valley 35 years and is a paradise for wine lovers. The busiest period of the year is during the week of Thanksgiving.
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