Across Arizona Tours - Photos

Across Arizona Tours - Photos
Grand Canyon

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Arizona offers tourists much more than the Grand Canyon

The nation's sixth-largest state, once known primarily for gold and silver mining and a certain shootout that involved Wyatt Earp, has become a major tourism destination. Much of the activity is centered around the capital and largest city, Phoenix.
By Jay Berman



Arizona is a huge state and one must spend months if not years to truly see all of its national & state parks, citys and landmarks. Plan on making several long visits to the Grand Canyon State! 
Leonardo

Arizona has more going for it than a canyon in the north and cactus in the south. California's eastern neighbor is celebrating its centennial, and that means a proliferation of fairs, parades and the like, as well as square dance festivals and at least one cowboy poetry conference.

What do visitors do once they've arrived? Golf is near the top of the list, with nearly 200 courses in the greater Phoenix area. Biking and hiking are also popular. Native American culture is everywhere, and families with children often wind up at Old West sites and wildlife parks...

Jay Berman is a Manhattan Beach freelance writer.







Thursday, June 7, 2012

Hotel Palomar Phoenix is Open!

"You just never know where a Kimpton Hotel might rise up. Starting today, we’re spreading our wings in Phoenix. We hope you visit us at Hotel Palomar Phoenix, which is opening its doors in the heart of downtown at CityScape..." 





Phoenix, now has a beautiful downtown hotel in the true heart of Downtown Phoenix! Come with me today to see the Hotel Palomar Phoenix - A Kimpton Hotel!

Leonardo

We hope you visit us at Hotel Palomar Phoenix, which is opening its doors in the heart of downtown at CityScape, a new hub of shops, restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. Across the street is Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks; and US Airways Center, an event mecca and where the Phoenix Suns do their thing. No doubt about it – it’s an exciting place to be and we’re eager to help make your travels more relaxing and fun...


Saturday, June 2, 2012

Four Corners visitors can now use map, website


Few areas of the United States possess as many national parks and monuments, ancient American Indian sites and scenery as the Four Corners of Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.
Places such as Mesa Verde and Canyonlands national parks; Aztec, Hovenweep, Natural Bridges, Canyon de Chelly and Chaco Canyon national monuments; and Monument Valley combine with the culture of the Navajo and Hopi tribes to make a visit to the area a fascinating journey.
First Published Jun 01 2012 02:23 pm • Last Updated Jun 01 2012 07:12 pm


It's good to see these four states launching a join effort to promote this National Park & Monument region of our country.
Leonardo

The four states are launching a major four-state geotourism initiative Saturday at Aztec Ruins National Monument. Geotourism is defined as tourism that sustains or enhances the geographic character of a place, its environment, culture, aesthetics and the well being of residents. It’s a collaboration between National Geographic, the Utah/Colorado Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway, area nonprofit organizations and state, local and federal government agencies.
The event celebrates the release of two new products designed to promote the area.
National Geographic is releasing a full-color, waterproof, tear-resistant map called "The Four Corners Region —Trail of the Ancients." The map provides directions to historic structures and archeological sites, scenic landscapes, wildlife viewing areas, trails, outdoor recreation, local cuisine, festivals, artists and river guides.
The second product is the Four Corners Region — Trail of the Ancients" interactive website atwww.fourcornersgeotourism.com. This is also a National Geographic production.
"My office and the Utah Office of Tourism are very excited to have the branding of the National Geographic ‘yellow box,’" said Charlie DeLorme, director of the San Juan County Economic Development and Visitor Services. "The map will guide visitors to and through our region, which is one of the world’s most stunning destinations, rich in diversity and cultural heritage. Years of hard work have culminated in this excellent map and given us another implement in the toolbox we use to attract visitors."