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Nestled within the beautiful and unique landscape of Papago Park, the Phoenix Zoo has been a popular destination since its start in 1962. Spanning 125 acres, it is the largest privately owned, non-profit zoo in the United States, offering a haven for animals and humans alike. One of the hallmarks of the Phoenix Zoo’s dedication to excellence is its accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). This prestigious recognition underscores the zoo’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of animal care, welfare, conservation, and education. Accreditation by the AZA signifies that the Phoenix Zoo adheres to rigorous criteria
Residents and visitors alike in Mesa recently found themselves doing double takes at Riverview Park, where something peculiar caught their eye in the pond. Concerned whispers spread as some mistook the figures lurking in the water for real alligators. But fear not, for Mesa Parks and Recreation officials swiftly dispelled the rumors, revealing that these reptilian creatures were nothing more than cleverly crafted styrofoam replicas. The city of Mesa clarified that the “alligators” in question, along with a crocodile and two hippos, were strategically placed in the lake for a specific purpose. According to officials, these faux creatures serve as
Phoenix is currently the sixth largest city in the United States, which you wouldn’t know from looking at it. Everything is so spread out that it feels like a small town! Here are some of the most unique places you can visit around the city! advertisement MacDonalds’ Ranch A gem hidden in north Scottsdale that truly drives home what a western experience is all about. Owned by the Richardson Family, MacDonald’s Ranch has been a staple in the Scottsdale community since 1956. Opening to the public for western adventure on Easter Sunday 1970, MacDonald’s Ranch has grown to offer much
Arizona is a mecca for dog-friendly hotels and restaurants. There are a lot of spots to take your pup to play and explore, from the mountains to the deserts. And with so many options, it can take time to decide where to go. That is the reason we’ve assembled a rundown of Arizona’s best canine-accommodating inns and cafés so you can capitalize on your time in the state with your furry friend. From Phoenix to Tucson and beyond, read on for our top picks. advertisement Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia is
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the biggest non-benefit zoos in the U.S. Situated in the core of the desert, the Zoo features over 3,000 animals and five hundred species from around the world. In addition to its animal residents, the Phoenix Zoo is also home to various plants, including cacti, palms, and flowers. The Zoo’s botanical collection is one of the most assorted in the country. The Phoenix Zoo is open 365 days a year and offers a variety of educational programs, events, and exhibits for visitors of all ages. The Phoenix Zoo is great for learning about and
Many consider the Grand Canyon a bucket-list trip. A spectacular way to experience its beauty, solitude, and unique environment is to take a rafting trip on the Grand Canyon’s Colorado river. While rafting, you can hike to Ancestral Puebloan sites, see waterfalls, swim in turquoise waters, and spot wildlife such as bighorn sheep. Over 22,000 people take commercial raft trips down the Colorado River each year, which runs through Grand Canyon for 279 miles. advertisement Rafting the Whole Canyon Rafting the Grand Canyon can take anywhere from 7-18 days, depending on how fast the river runs, how many stops you
In the 2022 Great American Beer Festival (GABF) competition, 300 medals were awarded to the best commercial breweries in the country. Presented by the Brewers Association (BA), 2022 GABF is the United States’ largest professional beer competition. The award ceremony was held at the Bellco Theatre in Denver and celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. Breweries were awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals in 98 beer categories, covering 177 beer styles and establishing the best examples of each technique. Over nine days, 235 beer experts from seven countries, including the U.S., judged the competition. The judging panel also evaluated 35
1. Become Player 1 in Bam Kazam Talk about an experience that is truly out of the box. In Bam Kazam, the arcade games are real, and you are the player. There are physical challenges where the floor is lava, mental challenges like escape rooms, and everything in between. You’ll be scaling buildings to steal art one minute and inside a whale’s stomach the next. It’s a great place to have fun with friends. advertisement 2. Race go-karts at K1 Speed K1 Speed Phoenix offers electric indoor go-kart racing in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale Mesa, Tempe, and Peoria. K1 Speed is
Every state has its own quirks, and Arizona is no different. There are countless unique places to eat in Arizona that will make your taste buds jump for joy. Whether you are looking for a burger with a twist or something entirely out of the ordinary, Arizona has you covered! If it’s your first time in Arizona, or if you are just looking for a place to eat, check out some of these unusual eateries that will make your dining experience one to remember: advertisement Taco Guild Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Taco Guild is a must-try for
It can be tricky sometimes when you want to get your cooped-up toddler out of the house while the scorching hot Arizona summer looms over the once tried and true method of taking him to an outdoor playground. We explored some great destinations for places to take your kids during the summer in this post, but sometimes you’re not in the mood to get wet, and a few of these places aren’t exactly toddler friendly. advertisement The i.d.e.a. Museum The i.d.e.a. Museum exhibits, teaches, and encourages interaction with the fine arts; it stands for “Imagination, Design, Experience, Art.” The i.d.e.a.
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