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In Kingman, Arizona, an 8-mile section of Route 66 at the western edge of this state may be one of the most scenic — and white-knuckled —drives this country has to offer.
Nestled in the Verde Valley just 100 miles north of Phoenix, Cottonwood has transformed from a sleepy agricultural community ...
Tucked into the Verde Valley between Sedona’s red rock magnificence and Jerome’s quirky ghost town vibes, Cottonwood operates at a refreshingly human pace—the kind where people still make eye contact ...
For spectacular mountain views, hiking near wildlife, and unwinding on the shores of a tranquil lake, head to this scenic ...
Not only was it the nation's largest cottonwood for many years, it was Arizona's largest known tree of any size, said Ken Morrow, the state coordinator for the national big tree program.
Cottonwood trees with wide boughs of bright green leaves tower 60 feet above Empire Gulch, about 3 miles east of Arizona Route 83 and more than 6 miles north of Sonoita. A dry stream at first ...
the Arizona Department of Transportation and U.S. Forest Service implemented closures in the affected area. A 14-mile stretch of Highway 260 —which passes through Cottonwood, Payson, Show Low ...
The Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona is a 501(c)(3 ... They're free to attend. Cottonwood: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at Cottonwood Library, 100 S. Sixth St. This talk kicks off ...
Does Arizona have walkable cities? Absolutely. From Flagstaff to Bisbee, here are the best things to do in Arizona's most walkable downtowns.
A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 73-year-old man from Cottonwood. The Arizona Department of Public Safety says Larry David Petersen was last seen on May 25 near the intersection of State ...