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  • Slide Rock State Park is Temporarily Closed Due to Slide Fire

    ASP|May 15, 2014

    (Phoenix, AZ - May 21, 2014) - The State Parks in Arizona provide many opportunities for Memorial Day 2014 campers. If you have not already reserved your campsite, some campsites are already full. Some State Parks such as Lyman Lake near Springerville and Alamo Lake near Wenden will have campgrounds that may not fill to capacity. Day use and historic parks have plenty of room for daytrippers and Kartchner Caverns State Park always has 100 walk-up tickets each day and good camping opportunities... Full story

  • Homolovi State Park Re-Opens Memorial Day Weekend

    ASP|May 15, 2014

    (Phoenix, Arizona - May 23, 2014) - Homolovi State Park will re-open on Friday, May 23, 2014 after road construction and improvement work forced the park closure last week. Homolovi State Park, just 5 miles northeast of Winslow in northern Arizona, provides a good alternative for camping for those that were planning to camp in the Sedona area for Memorial Day weekend but are unable due to the Slide Fire. Arizona State Parks will re-open the Park five days earlier than originally planned for the... Full story

  • Oracle State Park Opens for Weekends

    ASP|Apr 15, 2014

    (Phoenix, AZ - April 9, 2014) - Beginning in April 2014, Oracle State Park Center for Environmental Education will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round. For the past few years, the park has only been open on weekends seasonally from October through April. Executive Director Bryan Martyn said, "The Friends of Oracle have been instrumental in working with Arizona State Parks on getting the park open year-round. Without this group of dedicated volunteers...

  • Oracle State Park Opens for Weekends Year-Round; Event Schedule through April

    ASP|Apr 15, 2014

    (Phoenix, AZ - April 9, 2014) - Beginning in April 2014, Oracle State Park Center for Environmental Education will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round. For the past few years, the park has only been open on weekends seasonally from October through April. Executive Director Bryan Martyn said, "The Friends of Oracle have been instrumental in working with Arizona State Parks on getting the park open year-round. Without this group of dedicated volunteers... Full story

  • Birding and Nature Festival at Dead Horse Ranch State Park on April 24-27

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    (Phoenix, AZ - April 18, 2014) - On April 24 - 27th, the Verde River Valley Nature Organization (VRVNO) and their partners will present the 14th annual Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival at Dead Horse Ranch State Park attracting experienced birders, fledgling birders and even non-birders to Central Arizona's spectacular natural wonders of the Verde River Valley. The Verde Valley's pleasant climate, open spaces, diverse vegetation, abundant wildlife and riparian environment along the Verde... Full story

  • Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day Event Set For March 30

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    In conjunction with the Town of Camp Verde's Spring Heritage Pecan and Wine Festival, Fort Verde State Historic Park will host the annual pecan pie contest on Saturday, March 29 at noon. Then come back on Sunday, March 30 at 1 p.m. for the third "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day" held in the Verde Valley and Northern Arizona. This is a "fee-free weekend" at Fort Verde State Historic Park. Favorite Pecan Pie Recipe On Saturday, raid your grandmother's cupboard for her favorite pecan pie recipe... Full story

  • Dates Scheduled For Arizona State Parks' Family Campout Program

    ASP|Mar 15, 2014

    Arizona State Parks' successful Arizona Family Campout Program has announced spring dates. The program is designed for families who have little or no experience camping. It will introduce them to outdoor experiences over one weekend at an Arizona State Park and inspire them to continue to explore Arizona. This spring several additional parks will be hosting this exciting program. They are as follow: • Kartchner Caverns State Park in Benson — April 12, 13 and April 26, 27 • Patagonia Lake State... Full story

  • Jan. 1, 2014

    ASP, Arizona State Parks|Dec 15, 2013

    Each year America's State Parks announces a national collaboration of all 50 State Park systems across America to sponsor guided "First Day Hikes" on New Year's Day. Arizona State Parks will charge day-use entrance fees only for the First Day Hikes at 13 different parks on Jan. 1, 2014. According to State Parks Director Bryan Martyn, "We are committed to promoting outdoor recreation as a way to get families outside and unplugged from their video games and other electronic media. This is a great... Full story

  • Red Rock State Park

    Sep 15, 2013

    SEEING STARS -- Red Rock State Park is embarking on a Star Party series that will include remaining events on Nov. 9, and the Moonlight Hike on Oct. 18. Astronomers of the Verde Valley will assist with telescopes so visitors can see the stars up close under the beautiful sky and near the red rocks of Sedona at Red Rock State Park. For more information on all State Parks events, visit AZStateParks.com... Full story

  • Director Campout Series Gives Opportunity For Visitors To Engage Directly With State Parks Director

    ASP|Sep 15, 2013

    (Phoenix, Arizona - September 16, 2013) - Arizona State Parks Director Bryan Martyn will hold a Director Campout Series at several State Parks throughout Arizona from September through December 2013. The purpose of the campouts is to engage visitors, residents, campers, hikers, outdoor enthusiasts and other constituents in a conversation about State Parks. Director Bryan Martyn said, "This will be a unique opportunity for people to come out and talk to me personally and share their vision about... Full story

  • Slide Rock State Park's Annual Fall Festival

    ASP, Arizona State Parks

    (Phoenix, AZ - August 15, 2013) - Slide Rock State Park, Friends of Slide Rock and volunteers present the 3rd Annual Slide Rock Fall Festival on September 21, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This family event will celebrate the coming of the fall season with demonstrations, presentations, activities and fresh apples. There are 13 different species of apples grown at Slide Rock State Park and visitors are welcome to purchase pre-packaged apples or pick them from the trees for a lesser fee. Come... Full story

  • Red Rock State Park's Activities

    WOT|Aug 15, 2013

    The summer season is winding down, but there are still many opportunities for hiking, walking and lectures in August and September at Red Rock State Park. The park offers guided hikes and bird walks as well as the opportunity to explore on your own. Moonlight Hike: On Tuesday, Aug. 20 and Thursday, Sept. 19, join us for a Moonlight Hike. This is among the most popular interpretive hikes at the Park. Led by a naturalist, it gives hikers the rare opportunity to enjoy the sunset and moonrise from a... Full story

  • Red Rock State Park's Activities in August and September include Hikes and Bird Walks

    ASP, Arizona State Parks|Jul 15, 2013

    Phoenix, AZ - August 1, 2013) - The summer season is winding down but there are still many opportunities for hiking, walking and lectures in August and September 2013 at Red Rock State Park. The park offers guided hikes and bird walks as well as the opportunity to explore on your own. Moonlight Hike: On Tuesday, August 20 and Thursday, September 19, join us for a Moonlight Hike. This is among the most popular interpretive hikes at the Park. Led by a naturalist, it gives hikers the rare... Full story

  • US News Travel ranks Sedona as the #1 Best Weekend Getaway

    Jul 15, 2013

    "Why Go: Sedona's dazzling red rocks are sure to impress even the most jaded traveler. Adventurous visitors savor the 100-plus hiking trails that grant spectacular views. Less active travelers can take in the vistas from the Chapel of the Holy Cross or go art shopping at Tlaquepaque."... Full story

  • Summertime In Sedona: 'And The Livin' Is Easy'

    Carol L Allen|May 15, 2013

    Sedona is not just a beautiful retreat from the blazing summer temperatures in the Valley of the Sun. No, it is much more than that: It is a place of peace and inspiration any season of the year. In early May, two lifelong friends of the editor — Carolyn Sumner Robertson of Calgary, Canada (shown here) and her sister Janine Sumner Keogh of Toronto, Canada (pictured on the cover) — visited Red Rock Country with a group of 12 women who participated in Exhale Adventures, a small venture sta... Full story

  • Tlaquepaque

    May 15, 2013

    It is hard to believe that this year Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts village is turning 40! Maybe that wouldn't be so remarkable in another city where arts and culture have been celebrated for decades or even centuries. Sedona, however, which had a population of 2000 in the early 1970s, and only became incorporated as a city in 1988, quickly became renowned as a vibrant arts community. Since its inception in 1973, Tlaquepaque has played a significant role in putting Sedona on the map as a... Full story

  • Arizona

    Arizona State Parks|Mar 15, 2013

    Red Rock State Park is the perfect place to experience the red rocks of Sedona, several hiking trails, bird-watching and daily special events. Red Rock's diverse habitat, which is abundant with plants and wildlife, creates the perfect environment to provide environmental education programs. In March 2013 the programs will feature the opportunity to learn about archaeology. Learning Opportunities Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 8 a.m. in March, visitors will find bird enthusiasts joining a... Full story

  • Arizona - Oracle, Red Rock State Parks

    Arizona State Parks, Arizona State Parks|Feb 15, 2013

    Oracle State Park, Center for Environmental Education, will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 5pm through April 28. Spring activities will include the popular guided bird walks and hikes, tours of the historic Kannally ranch house, and environmental education school programs are offered weekdays by reservation. Environmental education programs for school children, first through sixth grades, are scheduled by reservation on weekdays at (520) 895-2425. Thousands of... Full story

  • Help Keep Wildlife Wild; Humans, Pets, Safe

    AZGFD, AZGFD|Feb 15, 2013

    Although it is winter in most parts of the state, wildlife encounters still occur. The Arizona Game and Fish Department wants to pass along a few reminders to avoid conflicts with wildlife and how you can help keep wildlife wild. Arizona is an amazing state, home to more than 800 wildlife species and close to 7 million people. Based on those numbers, humans and wildlife do occasionally cross paths. Although encounters do happen, Game and Fish encourages everyone to get outside and enjoy... Full story

  • January: Red Rock State Park Features

    Arizona State Parks|Jan 15, 2013

    Red Rock State Park is the perfect place to experience the red rocks of Sedona, several hiking trails, bird-watching and daily special events that feature the opportunity to learn about local geology, archaeology, botany, history and wildlife. The diverse habitat, abundant with plants and wildlife, creates the perfect environment for the Park's mission of providing environmental education programs. Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. in January, visitors will find bird enthusiasts joining... Full story

  • Outdoor Recreationists Asked To Help Bald Eagles During Breeding Season

    Dec 15, 2012

    Each year as part of its highly successful program to manage and conserve bald eagles in the state, the Arizona Game and Fish Department asks outdoor recreationists to help protect important eagle breeding areas by honoring the closure of 21 areas across the state. Various land and wildlife management agencies close the breeding areas for part of the year, beginning in December, to protect the state’s 55 breeding pairs of bald eagles. Some of the closure areas are located near popular r... Full story

  • Sedona, Arizona

    Dec 15, 2012

    Sedona, AZ- Every year Lonely Planet’s US-based editors team up with Lonely Planet’s expert authors to compile a list of US destinations that are prime for the next year. Lonely Planet’s Top US Destinations 2013 digs deeper and shines a light on 10 places in the US that travelers should add to their wish lists for the coming year. Their 2013 picks are literally all over the map: once-in-a-lifetime northern lights, new top-tier museums, moose trails, Polynesian paradise, barrels of bourbon and a newly discovered wine destination in the high... Full story

  • New WACVB Officers Appointed for 2012-13 Program Year

    WACVB|Dec 15, 2012

    Former WACVB Board President-elect Jennifer Wesselhoff, President & CEO, Sedona (AZ) Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau, has assumed the duties as President of the WACVB Board of Directors, replacing Lorene Palmer. Ralph Woellmer, Chairman of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce Board of Director says “the fact that Jennifer Wesselhoff has been positioned as President is a testament to her hard work and to the highest quality of professionalism of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce. This is one more example of the forward thinking used by the Sedona C... Full story

  • In Case You Didn’t Already Know

    Nov 15, 2012

    Sedona Hike Challenge The Sedona Hike Challenge is a nature/adventure inspired event that people from all walks of life may participate in. Regardless of your age, strength or physical stamina, there is a challenge in this for you. The Sedona Hike Challenge is set in Sedona Red Rocks with more than 100 trails. Choose your difficulty level, hike two trails and be entered to win some great prizes. Winter Hike Challenge: Nov. 15- March 15. For more details visit SedonaHikeChallenge.com. Sedona Ranks #19 Best US Destination Sedona is ranked as #19... Full story

  • Enjoy Western Outdoor Times This Fall

    Sep 15, 2012

    After what sometimes seems an interminable summer, Arizonans welcome autumn with great enthusiasm. They join others across the country in celebrating the colors that signal the freshness of fall. The vibrant aspens, maples and oaks of Arizona’s outdoors comprise a wonderful palette of color. Many have offered their opinions about the ideal times and places to view the kaleidoscope of colors, and here are some of the favorites — road trips that take you through the grandeur of a Southwestern fal... Full story

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