Here’s What’s Happening in Tucson This Weekend!
Fri 3/13 - 3/15
Happy Friday the 13th Everyone!
 After the clouds clear out later today, we'll have some wonderful sunny and warm weather. Given the health concerns over the virus, perhaps its a good weekend to do some sightseeing, camping, etc. Here's a list of the top Arizona places to visit as reported by 'The Getaway' e-magazine.
Whatever your plans are this weekend, enjoy and be safe! As always, please let us know if we can be of help to you or someone you know.
Warm Regards...Ann, Ron, and Corilynn
The Grand Canyon - For sheer natural grandeur, nothing quite tops the Grand Canyon. This extraordinary landmark is 277 miles long and was originally carved by the mighty Colorado River. Visitors marvel at the canyon’s millions of years of exposed geology.
Hoover Dam - built in 1935, the dam is an engineering marvel on the Colorado River. Visitors can either drive or walk across the dam that stretches across the river for 1,244 feet. Regarded as one of the greatest engineering wonders of the world.
Sedona - With its red rock mountains and buttes, the city of Sedona is one of the most scenic areas of the Southwest. Sedona is a popular tourist destination because of its stunning landscapes and artsy shops and galleries. There are plenty of places around Sedona to enjoy hiking and even camping.
Glen Canyon - Home to Lake Powell and dramatic Southwestern landscapes, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is a great place to sight-see and spend quality time outdoors. The recreation area is family-friendly but also attracts nature enthusiasts and photographers from all over the country.
Antelope Canyon - Antelope Canyon is a famous slot canyon located near Page, Arizona on Navajo lands. The canyon’s sandstone formations are easily one of the state’s most picturesque natural wonders. Photographers from all over the world come to witness the canyon’s natural beauty.
Petrified Forest National Park - Famous for its colorful terrain and, of course, its petrified wood. People who visit the park enjoy hiking, backpacking, and photography. The fossils of the fallen trees date back millions. The park encompasses about 230 square miles of land, so there’s plenty to explore.
Saguaro National Park - The park is unique in that it sandwiches our city of Tucson with its east and west sides. Both parts of the park feature hiking trails and similar flora and fauna. If you prefer, you can even enjoy horseback riding on the park’s many trails.
Havasu Falls - This stunning waterfall is located on Havasu Creek near the Grand Canyon. Owing to the high calcium carbonate in the water, the falls and the pool below boasts a dazzling shade of blue. Some people choose to hike to the falls or enjoy some swimming.

















