| Arizona
Wildflower and Cactus
Blooms Adventure |
 
Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to view one
of the most incredible displays of Arizona desert flowers in
decades.
Experts are predicting that this year will be like no other
to witness the spectacular blooms of the Sonoran Desert.
Thanks to an abundance of rain, the desert is bursting with
brilliant splashes of color and the foothills are filled
with bountiful blooms from lupine to Indian paintbrush, from
fiddleneck to fairy duster, just to name a few.
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Join our
guides in the hunt for wildflowers that in past years been
elusive -- make sure you bring your camera! Tours
are limited due to the short blooming season. So book
now to take advantage of this rarely seen natural beauty.
A
complementary wildflower packet is available for each guest
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| Arizona Desert
Sunset Tour & Cowboy Dinner |
Special Family Rates Available!
* 4 Person Minimum
Climb aboard a custom rigged 4x4 and travel back in time to the
“Old West”.
The Sonoran Desert, often referred to as the "living desert",
boasts an abundance of plant and animal life like no other
desert in the world. Visitors are constantly amazed to discover
how lush and green our desert actually is, and at the incredible
number of animal species that make this desert their home.
Undoubtedly, the best way to experience the spectacular beauty
of the Sonoran Desert is up close and personal on your own
private four-wheelin' adventure. From the front door of the
hotel, authentic cowboy and Native American guides in western
and traditional garb will take you north to the magnificent
Granite Mountain trails where the effects of man have not yet
spoiled the natural desert landscape.
Expert guides knowledgeable in Arizona history and legend,
conduct entertaining and informative nature walks identifying
the numerous varieties of cacti and other desert plants to be
found. They will explain how the indigenous peoples learned to
utilize these tremendous resources for food, clothing and
shelter. Occasionally, visitors may even be lucky enough to
catch a glimpse of an eagle, jackrabbit, coyote or the elusive
javelina... and, yes, even the infamous rattlesnake of which
there are more than a dozen varieties in the desert southwest.
After your fun in the desert you’ll enjoy some cowboy grub at a
famous western steakhouse.
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