Footage shows tornado touch down in Phoenix area
Footage shows a tornado touch down in Circle Mountain in the New River area Monday.
Rare Tornadoes Outbreak in Arizona
A swarm of tornadoes tore through an area near Flagstaff, Ariz. Leaving debris in their wake. Priya David Clemmens reports.
Spur Cross Ranch, Cave Creek, Arizona Drone's Eye View
Spur Cross Ranch is the newest addition to Maricopa County's Regional Park System. On January 9, 2001 documents were signed by then Governor Jane Hull for the state of Arizona, Supervisor Jan Brewer for Maricopa County and Mayor Vincent Francia for the town of Cave Creek ensuring the conservation of this 2,154 acre ranch. Spur Cross Ranch is designated a Limited use public recreation and conservation area, Tentative plans include the development of a visitor’s center, restrooms, and a trail system to selected archeological sites.
A prime example of high Sonoran Desert, Spur Cross Ranch incorporates both valley floor and spectacular rock outcroppings rising almost 4,000 feet into the mesas above.
One of the last remaining year-round spring-fed streams in Cave Creek flows through Spur Cross. Its banks are covered with plants and trees, including mesquite, cottonwoods and willows. Abundant water and plant life make this a home to many species of animals including javelina, mule deer, and coyotes. Over 80 species of birds have been observed in this habitat, per Audubon bird counts. Beyond the banks of the stream lies one of the region's densest stands of saguaro cactus. The park contains nearly 90 archaeological sites used by the Hohokam Indians between 700 - 1200 A.D. Hohokam petroglyphs dot the area. Both the Hopi and the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian communities have identified Spur Cross Ranch as a sacred place.
Full evolution of MEGA HABOOB in southern Arizona on July 10, 2018!
Full evolution of the monster haboob / dust storm that tracked across southern Arizona after Phoenix was HAMMERED by severe weather. Trees were down everywhere across the Phoenix Metro, and these storms then collapsed, sending out an incredible haboob that looked like the end of days along Interstate 8 yesterday evening
Copy of Spur Cross Ranch, Cave Creek, Arizona Drone's Eye View #2
Spur Cross Ranch is the newest addition to Maricopa County's Regional Park System. On January 9, 2001 documents were signed by then Governor Jane Hull for the state of Arizona, Supervisor Jan Brewer for Maricopa County and Mayor Vincent Francia for the town of Cave Creek ensuring the conservation of this 2,154 acre ranch. Spur Cross Ranch is designated a Limited use public recreation and conservation area, Tentative plans include the development of a visitor’s center, restrooms, and a trail system to selected archeological sites.
A prime example of high Sonoran Desert, Spur Cross Ranch incorporates both valley floor and spectacular rock outcroppings rising almost 4,000 feet into the mesas above.
One of the last remaining year-round spring-fed streams in Cave Creek flows through Spur Cross. Its banks are covered with plants and trees, including mesquite, cottonwoods and willows. Abundant water and plant life make this a home to many species of animals including javelina, mule deer, and coyotes. Over 80 species of birds have been observed in this habitat, per Audubon bird counts. Beyond the banks of the stream lies one of the region's densest stands of saguaro cactus. The park contains nearly 90 archaeological sites used by the Hohokam Indians between 700 - 1200 A.D. Hohokam petroglyphs dot the area. Both the Hopi and the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian communities have identified Spur Cross Ranch as a sacred place.
Smits Extreme RZR Arizona
Smits Extreme RZR Arizona
Smits Extreme RZR Arizona
Smits Extreme RZR Arizona
CAVES AND WATERFALLS IN AZ??
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Arizona: Hurricane giving us water
Rest of that hurricane brought much needed water to Arizona
Weather map goes crazy live on the air
2960 degrees in Cave Creek?! FOX 10's Cory McCloskey leads viewers through a hilarious weathercast after his weather map malfunctions. Technology doesn't always cooperate, but luckily Cory knows how to handle the heat!
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GET OUT! Off Highway Recreation!
Are you wanting to “Get Out” and enjoy Arizona’s wide range of off-highway vehicle (OHV) opportunities but not sure where to get started. Check out this portion of our “Get Out” series focused on OHV use throughout our beautiful state. The segment focuses on riding safety, where to ride, and how to find out more before hitting the trail. So come one let’s “Get Out” and enjoy some OHV trails.
Special Test in the Arizona Desert 12/26/2018
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ATV Riding in Tonto National Forest, Arizona | Sabers Design
ATV riding in Tonto National Forest outside of Scottsdale, AZ. ATVs rented from Extreme Arizona in Cave Creek. The ride included a four hour, 40 mile trip unguided.
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Bison Waterfall - Extreme Rock Crawling in Lake Havasu City, AZ
Bison Waterfall - Extreme Rock Crawling in Lake Havasu City, AZ
The Native Indians Village Supai, The American Indian Tribes of Arizona
Although the Grand Canyon in Arizona is one of the most visit-able and popular destinations, it still has its secrets. One of these is the Indian Village Supai or Havasupai located at the bottom of Havasu Canyon, possibly the most isolated village in the United States. The Havasupai people are an American Indian tribe who have lived in the Grand Canyon for at least the past 800 years and is the smallest Indian Nation in America, with about 600 people, This native american language speak Yuman. Havasu means “blue-green water” and pai “people”. The village has been inhabited by the Havasupai since A.D. 1300.
Tourism is the main source of revenue for the Havasupai tribal people. The town receives more than 20,000 visitors per year. The Tribe charges for entering its land, and visitors are required to reserve either a room at their lodge, or space at the campground for grand canyon camping. In the village of Supai itself has a store, cafe, lodge and museum for tourists. Havasupai Museum of Culture displays the history, native american culture, art and traditions of the Havasupai as well as hosts social gatherings, such as dance, feasts, art fairs and native american music festivals.
Havasupai Trail is the only trail to Supai. The trailhead is at Hualapai Hilltop, Arizona (located at the end of BIA Road 18), where there is a large parking lot, a helipad and portable toilets. The trail can be traveled by foot or horseback. Alternatively, transportation by helicopter is periodically available. As a means of survival, the tribal people has turned to tourism, attracting thousands of people annually to its streams and waterfalls.
Havasu Falls is located 2.4 km from Supai. It consists of one main chute that drops over a 27 to 30 meters vertical cliff into a large pool. Due to the high mineral content of the water, the configuration of the falls is ever-changing and sometimes breaks into two separate chutes of water. The falls are known for their natural pools, created by mineralization, although the configuration of the falls and the pools are damaged or destroyed repeatedly by large floods that wash through the area. High calcium carbonate concentration in the water creates the vivid blue-green color and forms the natural travertine dams that occur in various places near the falls. Havasu Creek is the life blood of the Havasupai tribe and their main source of tourism revenue.
Mooney Falls, The Falls are located 2.25 miles from Supai, just past the campgrounds. The trail leads to the top of the falls, where there is a lookout/photograph area that overlooks the 210-foot canyon wall that the waterfall cascades over. In order to gain access to the bottom of the falls and its pool, a very rugged and dangerous descent is required. Extreme care and discretion for the following portion is required; it is highly exposed and should not be attempted when the weather and/or conditions are not suitable.
Photo Credit Jon Roig
Photo Credit Jon Roig
Photo Credit Jon Roig
Photo Credit Jon Roig
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Photo Credit Al_HikesAZ
Photo Credit Al_HikesAZ
Distances from village to various places. Photo Credit Jon Roig
Havasu Falls. Photo Credit zphaze
Havasu Creek below Mooney Falls on way to Beaver Falls. Photo Credit Al_HikesAZ
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Tempe Mesa Arizona Tornado Looking east heading toward north Tempe
Check this out. This is what the storm looked like that nocked down several powerlines and trees in Mesa Arizona to Tempe Arizona. Hope New Channel 3 takes a look at this link. This clip was taken near McClintock and Baseline looking toward the East or Superstition Springs Mountains. DANG WHAT A COOL CLOUD/STORM. Sounded like a freight train in the distance rumbling.
Arizona weather forecast: Big winter storm hitting parts of state
A major winter storm is blasting Arizona with snow in the high country and rain in the Valley.
Arizona's BEST Kept Secret ? - Sierra Vista ???? (10 Reasons To Visit NOW !)
Sierra Vista, Arizona is a destination you need to discover in 2019 . Located in the Southeastern portion of the Grand Canyon State, it combines history and adventure to form a spot that deserves more attention. From hiking a beautiful national park, to re-living the Wild West in Tombstone, to an incredible Nature Preserve.. and more . You'll find out why Sierra Vista, is quite possibly Arizona's Best Kept Secret . See the list down below for links to these adventures. Leave me a comment below telling me which of these activities interested you most? Be sure to subscribe for more travel adventures from Sierra Vista and beyond .
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