arizona office of tourism march 2013

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1 SPECTAB SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2013 Enjoy a refreshing getaway Enjoy a refreshing getaway With majestic lakes and sparkling rivers,Arizona is overflowing with adventure BEGIN YOUR SPRINGTIME JOURNEY on the Colorado River along Arizona’s western border. Swim, fish, boat, take a scenic Jeep tour or simply bask in the sun. Discover hundreds of miles of shoreline as well as the charming towns along this iconic waterway. Visit BULLHEAD CITY and enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities. For those craving time in the water,venture to the Colorado River and Lake Mohave. Head out speed boating and don’t forget your water skis.Bring out your personal watercraft if you prefer,or go sport fishing.Land-lovers can enjoy the beautiful desert scenery and go off- roading.Don’t worry about getting lost; there are marked trails to help guide you throughout your journey. Further down the Colorado River is legendary Lake Havasu,surrounded by rocky cliffs, shimmering turquoise waters and cobalt skies. Called the “Personal Watercraft Capital of theWorld,” LAKE HAVASU CITY is one of the Southwest’s premier water sport destinations. It also boasts an abundance of land activities. Hike, mountain bike or go off-roading – there are plenty of ways to discover the desert terrain. Looking to take it easy? Visit the famed London Bridge, relax with a game of golf or stroll the local shops and boutiques. Seeking new thrills? Take to the skies for an exhilarating parasailing lesson or a hot air balloon ride. Just 40 miles south of Lake Havasu City, PARKER is located on the east bank of the Colorado River. From boat shows to ski races to golf tournaments, this diverse riverside community has it all for the sports enthusiast. Check out the “Parker Strip” for speed boating and kayaking. On land, view the intriguing exhibits of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum, explore nature at a wildlife preserve or put all your cards on the table at the BlueWater Resort & Casino. If you are looking for an oasis,The Nellie E. Saloon offers a historic place to enjoy live music at a“bar in the desert.” For those seeking wildlife along the Colorado River,the lush wetlands and vibrant waterfront of YUMA abound with unique bird species and exotic wildlife. Throughout the region, the Imperial, Kofa and Cibola National Wildlife Refuges offer hundreds of square miles of sprawling desert and mountain landscape. Bighorn sheep, desert tortoise, mule deer, doves, bobcats and coyotes are just a few of the animals you might spot while exploring these natural habitats.Yuma is also known as the winter vegetable capital of the world.Visit a date farm, take in the scenic flower gardens or find out what a peanut orchard looks like.The area’s rich history, riverside options and fresh crops offer a vacation you’ll never forget.Visitors looking for water play have plenty of options. Relax at the river beachfront or whileYuma River tubing.Take a tour on Yuma River Tours or rent canoes.Make a splash at Waylon’s Water World, a new water park.Whatever you choose,Yuma has plenty to renew your spirit. There’s no place like Arizona’sWest Coast for a refreshing escape. DISCOVER ARIZONA’S WEST COAST DISCOVER ARIZONA’S WEST COAST 866-623-5004 • arizona 866-623-5004 • arizonaguide guide.com/adventure .com/adventure Bullhead City Jill McCoomber Yuma

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Page 1: Arizona Office of Tourism march 2013

1SPECTAB SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2013

Enjoy a refreshing getawayEnjoy a refreshing getawayWith majestic lakes and sparkling rivers, Arizona is overflowing with adventureBEGINYOUR SPRINGTIME JOURNEYon the Colorado River along Arizona’swestern border.Swim, fish,boat, take ascenic Jeep tour or simply bask in the sun.Discover hundreds of miles of shorelineas well as the charming towns along thisiconic waterway.

Visit BULLHEADCITY and enjoy anabundance of outdoor activities.Forthose craving time in the water,ventureto the Colorado River and LakeMohave.Head out speed boating and don’tforget your water skis.Bring out yourpersonal watercraft if you prefer,or gosport fishing.Land-lovers can enjoy thebeautiful desert scenery and go off-roading.Don’t worry about getting lost;there are marked trails to help guide youthroughout your journey.

Further down the Colorado River islegendary Lake Havasu,surrounded byrocky cliffs, shimmering turquoise watersand cobalt skies.Called the“PersonalWatercraft Capital of theWorld,”LAKEHAVASUCITY is one of the Southwest’spremier water sport destinations. It also

boasts an abundance of landactivities.Hike,mountain bikeor go off-roading – there areplenty of ways to discover thedesert terrain.Looking to takeit easy?Visit the famed LondonBridge,relax with a game ofgolf or stroll the local shopsand boutiques.Seeking newthrills? Take to the skies for anexhilarating parasailing lesson

or a hot air balloon ride.

Just 40 miles south of Lake Havasu City,PARKER is located on the east bank ofthe Colorado River. From boat shows toski races to golf tournaments, this diverseriverside community has it all for thesports enthusiast.Check out the“ParkerStrip” for speed boating and kayaking.On land,view the intriguing exhibitsof the Colorado River Indian TribesMuseum,explore nature at a wildlifepreserve or put all your cards on thetable at the BlueWater Resort & Casino.If you are looking for an oasis,The

Nellie E. Saloon offers a historic place toenjoy live music at a “bar in the desert.”

For those seekingwildlife along theColorado River, the lush wetlands andvibrant waterfront of YUMA aboundwithunique bird species and exotic wildlife.Throughout the region, the Imperial,KofaandCibola NationalWildlife Refuges offerhundreds of squaremiles of sprawlingdesert andmountain landscape.Bighornsheep,desert tortoise,mule deer,doves,bobcats and coyotes are just a few of theanimals youmight spot while exploringthese natural habitats.Yuma is also knownas the winter vegetable capital of theworld.Visit a date farm, take in the scenicflower gardens or find out what a peanutorchard looks like.The area’s rich history,riverside options and fresh crops offera vacation you’ll never forget.Visitorslooking for water play have plenty ofoptions.Relax at the river beachfront orwhileYuma River tubing.Take a tour onYuma River Tours or rent canoes.Makea splash atWaylon’sWaterWorld,a newwater park.Whatever you choose,Yumahas plenty to renew your spirit.There’s no place like Arizona’sWest

Coast for a refreshing escape.

DISCOVER AR IZONA ’S WEST COASTDISCOVER AR IZONA ’S WEST COAST866-623-5004 • arizona866-623-5004 • arizonaguideguide.com/adventure.com/adventure

Bullhead City

Jill McCoomber

Yuma

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Discover the Arizona less traveled.1.866.623.5004 | Visit arizonaguide.com/adventure

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On Oak Creek in the Heart of Uptown Sedona!

bestwesternsedona.com • 1.800.773.3662Each Best Western® branded hotel is independently owned and operated.

400 North State Route 89A • Sedona, AZ 86336

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