Learn how to operate these fun electric powered bikes with a quick tutorial from your tour guide. You'll also suit up with a safety bike helmet and an audio
Learn how to operate these fun electric powered bikes with a quick tutorial from your tour guide. You'll also suit up with a safety bike helmet and an audio
Sip your beer from a red solo cup as you pedal around Old Town Scottsdale aboard a group-powered party trolley. This BYOB tour is great way to explore the
Explore the Sonoran Desert surrounding the Phoenix/Scottsdale metro area and get to know the beautiful and rugged landscape on a half-day Scottsdale mountain
If you're staying downtown, the light rail and a good pair of walking shoes can handle your transportation needs. If you want to venture further, however, the best way to conquer this sprawling city is with your own set of wheels. Of course, taxis and rideshare services are also available.
If you want to make the most of Phoenix, the only time of year to travel is November through March. Temperatures from winter into early spring hover in the fairly comfortable 70s°F, meaning you can take full advantage of all the outdoor fun on offer. By April, things will be starting to get seriously hot, with temperatures of 106°F being fairly common. That kind of heat is not for the faint of heart.
Phoenix can really dry you out, so protect against that blistering heat by packing lip balm and lots of sunscreen. Oh, and a refillable water bottle-you'll definitely need it. You should also bring:
Glowing pink sunsets over adobe houses, towering Saguaro cacti, and the high Sonoran Desert light up the aptly nicknamed Valley of the Sun.
Glowing pink sunsets over adobe houses, towering Saguaro cacti, and the high Sonoran Desert light up the aptly nicknamed Valley of the Sun.
Glowing pink sunsets over adobe houses, towering Saguaro cacti, and the high Sonoran Desert light up the aptly nicknamed Valley of the Sun.