Address: Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA
“Was a pretty quick hike to get there. I couldn’t tell from the map that there was some incline to the trail. Fun little location to visit and get some photos.”
Address: 5636 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA
“A plethora of history on hand in a quaint museum. Found this gem exploring AZ, while visiting family, whom didn't even know about it themselves. So much information and artifacts on hand and very interesting as well as educating. My 5 and 10 yr old loved it, as well as my 15 yr old nephew. Side notes, entry is free and only open on weekends. Highly recommend a visit here.”
Address: 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA
“A MUST GO attraction if you are in the Phoenix area. Gorgeous desert garden, with various plants & cacti blooming. Very interesting & educational to learn about an entirely different ecosystem. Lunch at the cafe was delightful w/ delicious salads, etc. & great service. Look for the Chihuly art glass installations in the garden around cafe. Be sure to go early, take hats, sunblock & water if there during heat.”
Address: Arizona Canal Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85018, USA
“This area is best accessed from the 5802 E. Indian School Rd. parking lot. Climb up the stairs to see the SRP Energy signs, then take the stairs down again. By the falls, there were some concrete cubes (presumably seats that you can sit on), however it was too wet to sit on any of them. The falls have 2 sections- one is a gentle cascade that falls over a rock wall and then in front you have to 2 falls that face each other on opposite ends of the bank. The falls were the huge waterfall I was expecting, but still a nice view. Downsides were- the area by the falls was wet, looked drab in colors, and the water fountains did not look too clean to drink from.”
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