Impromptu Arizona 2013
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Day 7 - April 4 - Scottsdale
We're a bit late in posting this, but the final adventure of our trip (aside from missing our flight home) was a fun day at the Scottsdale Train Park and a quick trip back to Old Town for some final souvenirs. Here are a few pics (and there are $1 rides at the train park):


Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Day 6 - April 3 - Scottsdale
We kicked back and had a very relaxing day! After a free trip to a splash-pad down the street, we hung around the hotel and pool for the rest of the afternoon. From what we've seen of Scottsdale so far, with the exception of the "Old Town" section, the city is very commercialized, with plenty of new strip malls and higher end stores. We decided to explore the Old Town section for dinner, as it's more catered to tourists and has an old-school western style feel.
James having fun at one of the many free splash-pads in Scottsdale:

Having dinner at Los Olivos Mexican Patio, where "slightly spicy" actually means "so hot it
will make you sweat". Aside from that, the food was delicious.
James having fun at one of the many free splash-pads in Scottsdale:
Having dinner at Los Olivos Mexican Patio, where "slightly spicy" actually means "so hot it
will make you sweat". Aside from that, the food was delicious.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Day 5 - April 2 - Phoenix
Today we took the kids to the Phoenix Zoo in the morning and then went to the Diamondbacks vs. Cardinals game at night. Everyone had a great time!
The Cardinals beat the Diamondbacks 6-1, but we had fun cheering for the home team anyway.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Day 4 - April 1 - Sedona
This morning we left our hotel in Flagstaff and headed south toward Phoenix. A few people suggested we try to visit Sedona, Arizona while we're out here, so today we drove through Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona on our way south. Sedona is medium-sized city nestled in canyons of red sandstone formations (the Red Rocks of Sedona)....just southwest of Flagstaff. We hadn't done much research about Sedona, but we're definitely glad we decided to stop by!
Although we only spent one afternoon here, it's easy to list it as one of the most beautiful places we've ever been. The red sandstone formations reminded us of last summer's vacation to Garden of the Gods in Colorado, but the sandstone in Sedona is much bigger. The pictures don't really capture how beautiful this area is. The canyon is more than 20 miles long, and there are views like this during most of it:
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Day 3 - March 31 - Flagstaff
After Leah and James dug into their candy-filled Easter baskets and hunted for eggs in the hotel room, we set off for a day at three national monuments in the Flagstaff area. First on the agenda was hiking around Sunset Crater Volcano, which is part of a volcano field in the San Francisco Peaks region. According to the guide book, the volcano's last eruption was in 1085 AD and the lava flow extended 6 miles (with the volcanic ash covering more than 800 square miles), so it was a pretty big explosion.
Here's Leah in front of the volcano getting ready for the hike:
The hiking trail wove through petrified black lava and offered stunning views with the snowcapped mountains in the background:
Here's Leah in front of the volcano getting ready for the hike:
The hiking trail wove through petrified black lava and offered stunning views with the snowcapped mountains in the background:
The next stop was Wutapaki National Monument, which is just a short drive from Sunset Crater. After the volcano erupted, some of surrounding land benefited from the volcanic ash, as it helped the arid soil retain moisture and make the dry climate a bit more inhabitable. There are quite a few Native American ruins around Wutapaki and from what we've read, it sounds like many of them were built 30-40 years after the eruption.
Our third stop was Walnut Canyon National Monument, which is a cliff dwelling and Native American ruins near a large canyon in the Flagstaff area. Unlike Wutapaki, these canyons are walnut colored sandstone (not red). We don't have any pictures of this stop, because the kids were overtired/trying to sleep in the car, but it was a nice end to a gorgeous day!
We hope to have more fun tomorrow.
Day 2 - March 30 - Flagstaff
Today we drove 70 miles from Flagstaff to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon for some hiking and site seeing at one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The canyon is enormous (277 miles long, 18 miles wide, 1 mile deep) and since we only had one day to explore it, we decided to hike down into the canyon for the 360 degree views at Ooh Ahh Point and then walk along the rim for some more sights. The rim of the Grand Canyon is at 7,000 feet of elevation, so the air is a bit thin, which makes hiking with kids in a backpack pretty tough!

Views from the South Rim & Mather Point:

Here's a group of people riding mules up the canyon's switchbacks (this is where we hiked from):
Views from the South Rim & Mather Point:
Friday, March 29, 2013
Day 1 - March 29 - Traveling
After a long, cold New York winter, we decided to break loose for a week of sunshine, family time and site seeing in the American Southwest. We cooked up our latest adventure just 3 days ago -- and after scrambling to book flights, hotels and a rental car in just a few days time -- we now find ourselves in Flagstaff, Arizona for the first part of our next adventure.
We'll try to post pictures and write about our trip, but today was strictly a travel day, so there's not much to say. After six hours in a plane, a two hour layover, and two hours of driving, we're tired.
Here's the view from our hotel window.
We'll try to post pictures and write about our trip, but today was strictly a travel day, so there's not much to say. After six hours in a plane, a two hour layover, and two hours of driving, we're tired.
Here's the view from our hotel window.
And since we just decided to come on this trip a few days ago, we haven't spent any time researching what to see and do in Arizona. If anyone has any suggestions, please let us know! We'll be in Flagstaff for 3 nights and Scottsdale for 4 nights, otherwise, we'll mostly be planning it one day at a time.
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