10 Best Places to Live in Arizona
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10 Best Places to Live in Arizona.
Known for its warm climate and beautiful desert landscape, Arizona has long been considered a great place for vacation. But it’s also a great place to live. These cities, taking into account factors like median income, safety, graduation rates, weather, and cultural offerings, are some of the best places in the state to live, raise a family, and enjoy your days.
Whether you’re looking to move or already live here, these are the ten best cities in Arizona to call home. Agree? Disagree? Think we missed a city or want to add your own? Comment below to let us know.
1. Gilbert
2. Litchfield Park
3. Oro Valley
4. Paradise Valley
5. Fountain Hills
6. Carefree
7. Surprise
8. Peoria
9. Chandler
10. Scottsdale
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Bike Across USA Day 9: Driving in Carefree, Arizona
Today is my first rest day. Learn more about my bike across America trip:
Scottsdale old town, Arizona, United states 1999
Scottsdale old town, Arizona - wild west town, USA
Scottsdale (O'odham: Vaṣai S-vaṣonĭ; Yaqui: Eskatel) is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, adjacent to the Greater Phoenix Area. Named Scottsdale in 1894 after founder Winfield Scott and incorporated in 1951 with a population of 2000, the 2014 population of the city is estimated to be 230,512, according to the U.S. Census Bureau The New York Times described downtown Scottsdale as a desert version of Miami's South Beach and as having plenty of late night partying and a buzzing hotel scene. Its slogan is The West's Most Western Town.
Scottsdale, 31 miles long and 11.4 miles wide at its widest point, shares boundaries with many other municipalities and entities. On the west, Scottsdale is bordered by Phoenix, Paradise Valley, and unincorporated Maricopa County land. Carefree is also located along the western boundary, as well as sharing Scottsdale's northern boundary with the Tonto National Forest. To the south Scottsdale is bordered by Tempe. The southern boundary is also occupied by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, which also extends along the Eastern boundary, which also borders Fountain Hills, the McDowell Mountain Regional Park and more unincorporated Maricopa County land
Old Town Scottsdale Arizona
5 Secret and Amazing Places to Camp in the United States
With over 3,000 RV parks and campgrounds on film, 24,000+ photographs and a directory built for campers like all of us we decided that we could and should take the time to start sharing some of our best finds.
In this short video we take you to 5 secret and amazing places to camp in the US. All of these locations are great whether you stay in a RV or tent. We picked from locations on the beach, in the mountains and near lakes. If you want to learn more about each of our top 5 click the links below:
1. Jalama Beach Campgound California:
2. Log Cabin Campground Olympic National Park:
3. McGregor Lakes RV Resort Montana:
4. Falls Campground Dubois WY (Grand Teton):
5. Manistique Lake Shore Campground Upper Peninsula Michigan:
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Brand USA Tempe, Arizona Road Trip 2018
Join in the fun as two friends visit Tempe, Arizona as part of an Arizona road trip. Activities include hiking in Papago Park, kayaking at Tempe Town Lake and shopping and dining in Downtown Tempe. Tempe Tourism Office partnered with Brand USA to create this itinerary.
Places visited:
Papago Park
Tempe Town Lake
Boat Rentals of America - Tempe Town Lake
Downtown Tempe
Postino Annex in Tempe
Cactus Sports
The 10 Most Affordable Places to Live in Florida - Cheapest Place is BAD
The 10 Most Affordable Places to Live in Florida for 2018.
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These are the places in Florida where the cost of living is the lowest; where your salary goes the furthest.
And when if you have the luxury of choosing where to live in the Sunshine State, then the cost of living should play a role in the decision.
The places we name here are among the most affordable places to live in Florida now, but they may not be the absolute cheapest.
Why? Because we did not include places that have high crime rates.
I don’t think you want to try to save money by greatly increasing your chances, or that of your family, of becoming a victim of a violent crime.
The place had to be what most people would consider livable because it has shops, restaurants and maybe even parks so you can enjoy your life.
There are still a few places in Florida that are affordable and safe.
Here are the 10 Most Affordable Places to live in Florida for 2018:
1. Dunedin.
2. Tavares.
3. Edgewater.
4. Fort Pierce.
5. Niceville.
6. Gainesville.
7. Sebastian.
8. Coconut Creek.
9. Apalachicola.
10. Port Orange.
Thanks for watching this video. I hope it's useful for you.
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Boulders Resort & Spa
Experience the Boulders Resort & Spa's official video where world-class spa, championship golf, sophisticated dining and exclusive service await you in the Sonoran Desert located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Nestled in 1,300 acres with panoramic views of 12-million-year-old boulder formations, The Boulders brings much to experience including adventure activities such as tennis, hiking and rock climbing. Named Best Hotel in Arizona by Travel + Leisure in 2017, The Boulders surrounding desert terrain makes it truly a remarkable destination. Visit theboulders.com to find out more.
bringing a dog to mexico and what you need to know!
You asked and we're answering. What is it like traveling in Mexico with a dog? After three months of driving with a dog in Mexico, we are well-acquainted with the challenges of traveling with pets. In this video we discuss:
- Driving to Mexico with a dog
- Crossing the border with a dog / necessary paperwork and shots
- Walking a dog in Mexico
- Quality of dog food in the country
- Finding rentals/Airbnbs that are pet-friendly
- Is it safe to travel with a dog in Mexico?
Many people have reached out to us because they're concerned about bringing a US dog to Mexico. If you're considering moving to Mexico with pets, we hope you'll find our experience and advice useful. There were many things we wish we would have known before bringing our dog and traveling in Mexico with her.
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Grand Canyon National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 1
Grand Canyon National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors.
Plan your visit to Grand Canyon using this Grand Canyon travel guide.
Grand Canyon National Park is in Arizona and is considered as one of the 7 natural wonders of the world.
1). Introduction to Grand Canyon National Park to new visitors interested in National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Grand Canyon National Park South Rim by from cities like Flagstaff (Arizona), Las Vegas (Nevada), Phoenix (Arizona) and other surrounding cities,
3). Detailed information on this Grand Canyon National Park – North Rim and more popular South Rim area including South Rim Entrance, Entrance fee, Parking inside Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, Shuttle buses at Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area etc.,
4). Things to see and do at this Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area like visitor center, track around the south rim, hiking Rim trails, best places to watch Sunrise and Sunset, Accommodation inside Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area etc.,
5). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Grand Canyon South Rim area of this National Park in Arizona.
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Saguaro National Park East, Arizona, United States 1999
Saguaro National Park East, Arizona, United States
Another video Saguaro National Park West
The Rincon Mountain District is located at the eastern edge of Tucson, and includes the land protected in the original National Monument. Plant communities at the lower elevations in the park are typical of the Sonoran Desert, while the Rincon Mountains support a temperate coniferous forest. The highest peak in this range is Mica Mountain, at an elevation of 8,664 feet (2,641 m). This side of the park has fewer saguaro than its western counterpart, but they are larger in size due to higher amounts of rainfall and runoff from the Rincon Mountains.
The key feature of this district is its 8.3-mile (13.4 km) Cactus Forest Loop Drive, which provides access to the two picnic areas and the central trails. Hiking on this side of the park is readily accessible to visitors. There are trailheads present at the east end of Speedway and Broadway and these are popular with equestrians, especially on weekends. Off the park's loop road there are several additional trailheads. Each Visitor Center can supply a map of hiking trails in the park.
At the southern boundary of the park is the Hope Camp Trails, which are also popular with equestrians. Access to the Hope Camp Trails is found at the end of Camino Loma Alta. This road is paved, except for the last 200 yards or so. This section of the park was added in 1991 when the United States Congress authorized the purchase of an additional 4,011 acres (1,623 ha).
There are no campgrounds accessible by road in the park but the Rincon Mountain District is open to backcountry camping at designated sites. The site closest to a road is the Douglas Spring Campground, which requites a 5.9-mile (9.5 km) hike. A wilderness permit is required for all overnight stays. The fee for this permit is $6.00 per campsite, per night. There are no overnight accommodations for recreational vehicles in the park, but facilities are available at Colossal Cave Mountain Park which is ten miles (16 km) south of the Rincon District Visitor Center on Old Spanish Trail.
Saguaro National Park East