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Article by Ellen Perlman, October 2, 2009
Jackrabbits. Roadrunners. IBM executives who dropped out of the rat race to be trail guides. I found them all at horse ranches in Arizona. My first one was at Circle Z Ranch in Patagonia near the Mexican border. After reading about it in the New York Times Travel, I was sold. I booked a flight...
Article by Michele McIntyre, August 14, 2009
Located at the InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa, Joya Spa brings mindfulness, body, and spirit to a different level.  Just outside of Scottsdale, Arizona in Paradise Valley, the resort offers 253 rooms and 40 suites in 5 distinct villages throughout the property.  Read on...
Article by TripAtlas.com, June 29, 2009
The Grape Train Escape, a series of wine tasting events held on a luxurious travelling antique train of the Verde Canyon Railroad, will begin Friday, June 5th and take place on selection Friday evenings through to September 4, 2009. The train departs from Clarksdale, Arizona - just 25 minutes...
Article by TripAtlas.com, January 13, 2009
While winter has set in throughout much of the northern US and Canada, Lake Havasu City is still enjoying mild temperatures.Located on Arizona's western border with California, Lake Havasu City enjoys daytime temperatures during the winter that are the envy of snowbound folks. In fact, evening...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, May 28, 2008
Arizona is the land of the Wild West: desert and sand, red rocks, cattle driving, gunfights, saloons, ghost towns, cowboys and Indians. Where it was once a land full of cowboys looking for adventure or miners digging for gold, today Arizona is a land full of stories that echo of those times...

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