Category: Blog

The History of Trains in Arizona

In 1877, Southern Pacific steamed into Yuma, putting the Arizona Territory on the fast track toward a booming railroad industry.

Bird Watching in Arizona

Southern Arizona has some of the best bird-watching areas in the world. People come here from all over to see many rare species not found in other areas.

Discovering Prescott’s Enchanting Town Square: A Hidden Gem in Arizona

explore the charming town square of Prescott, Arizona. Join us as we unveil the hidden gem this picturesque town holds.

Springerville, Arizona – Small Town of the Week

Springerville is a town in Apache County, Arizona, United States, within the White Mountains.

Arizona Weather

With Arizona's diverse landscapes it naturally has very diverse weather. From 120+ degrees to -40..

Copper Mining in Arizona

Arizona has a long history of mining. Miners started out by looking for silver and gold, and they found some, but the real treasure was long ignored. Not

Experience Serenity on the Granite Creek Walking Trail in Prescott Arizona

Join us as we take you on a peaceful and enchanting journey along this scenic trail, where serenity meets natural beauty.

Greer, Arizona – Small Town of the Week

Greer is a quiet little town at 8,400 feet, it's a great place to retire or visit anytime of year.

Arizona’s Tall Mountains

People not familiar with the state assume that Arizona is mostly flat desert, or at best stately spires of rock in a desolate landscape. Arizona is home to many

Historic Bars in Arizona

Here is a list of 7 of the oldest bars in Arizona, most are over 100 years old! While they don't have the wild west clientele anymore they are