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This municipal golf facility, designed by Gary Panks, spreads over 210-acres featuring an 18-hole championship course and a par 3 course, both offering a challenging layout and design.
More than 1,000 years old, these ruins from a Native American village and the artifacts unearthed from the area tell a fascinating story of the lives of the inhabitants. Hands-on activities, hikes and tours enhance the learning experience.
This, the largest municipal park in the world, is a popular hiking, biking and horseback riding trail area.
Housed in the restored Capitol Building, this museum presents programs and exhibits about the government of the Arizona Territory and the early days of statehood.
Enjoy a Wild West gunfight, enjoy authentic western entertainment, wet your whistle at the saloon or enjoy a delicious cowboy meal under the ancient mesquite tree in the center of town. To really get your hands on history, test your cowboy mettle with games such as hay bale steer roping, axe throwing, and pistol shooting.
Winding through a forest of citrus trees that line its fairways, this scenic 18-hole golf course features water hazards in play throughout the entire layout with elevated greens.
Native American museum located on the Salt River Reservation.
The fourth-oldest course in Arizona, this 18-hole par 72 golf layout plays 6,767 yards from the championship tees.
The home of the state's Major League Baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks.