Saguaro Lake boat tour + wine + Arizona sunsets = the perfect way to wind down on a springtime evening. Desert Belle Cruises in Mesa offers an 80-minute boat tour complete with sips, snacks, and live music. Children are welcome aboard, too! Let’s take a look at one of these lovely expeditions.

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Saguaro Lake boat tour comes in several different varieties. Discover more on the Desert Belle Cruises website. Have you ever taken this unforgettable cruise? Are there any other voyages in Arizona worth experiencing? Let us know your favorites in the comments below!

Speaking of beautiful sights, while you’re in Mesa be sure to explore the Mesa Arizona Temple which is an architectural wonder. And while you’re there, stay the weekend in a cozy Vrbo.

Mesa Arizona Temple Is An Incredible Palace Hiding Right Here In Arizona

 

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Outdoors In Arizona

What are some of the best outdoor activities in Arizona?

  • Black Canyon Trail (Black Canyon City): This long-distance singletrack route parallels Interstate 17 stretching more than 80 miles with several trailheads for access. It runs from the boundary of the Prescott National Forest, across California State Route 69 S. to the Carefree Highway. Whether on foot, bicycle, or horseback, this adventurous tour through the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape offers a variety of experiences.
  • Sanctuary Cove (Tuscon): Located on a 120-acre desert preserve and event space, this lovely cove sits amid the majestic and colorful Tucson Mountains. And if you enjoy hiking, you can do it here every day from sunrise to sunset. In addition, the property features an All Creeds Chapel that was built in 1964, an interesting labyrinth, pretty grounds to explore and a vacation rental guest cottage.
  • Buckskin Mountain State Park (La Paz County): The visitor center at this gorgeous state park is supplied with informed rangers and park volunteers ready to answer questions about the area. It showcases a video library and book exchange, informative exhibits, and a gift shop. If you plan on camping, some of the 80 sites offer riverfront views for tent and RV outdoor adventures. Plenty of room is offered on the 1,677 acres to enjoy hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching.

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