12/27/2023 0 Comments Tv guide phoenix r oz![]() ![]() Hope this is helpful.The comedian and broadcaster is joined by a star-studded line-up as 2018 draws to a close. Mostly, just ask any of the locals what’s happening and they will point you in the right direction. Haven’t done that but they seem booked every weekend. There are a couple 4 wheel quad rental places and they send you off to the off road trails. Highly recommend the drive to Bartlett Lake (at the same time you do Raven’s View). All across the street from each other and get pretty active on weekends. The most active places are Harold’s Corral, the Buffalo Chip and the Roadhouse. Hidden treasure with about 12 uniquely appointed rooms. If staying up there, check out the hotel attached to Stumblina’s. It’s a nice 15 minute drive NE of Cave Creek. As someone else mentioned, Raven’s View is great for views. Janey’s is super chill in the evenings listening to music and drinking craft beers on the dog friendly patio. It’s got a country flair but with exceptional wines. The whole area is pretty chill (except for Bike Week, which is also fun). Outside of that, Phoenix metro area is a bit of a foodie haven there's other places that are awesome to take visitors to. Lots of unique one off themed steakhouses and cowboy cookhouses, like Rawhide, San Tan Flat, Goldfield Steakhouse, etc. Take them to the Saguaro Lake area, exceptional cliffs and scenery there. Also take a drive up Camelback Mountain (56th street I think goes up and loops around) Best at sunset and you can see the city light up. Other great ones is take a drive up south mountain to the lookout. Having played tour guide for most of my life with out of towners, they mostly want to see or do things they cant see or do at home. Old Town Gilbert: Lots of eateries, casual walking at the park by the water tower. Old Town Cave Creek: Lots of shops and unique restaurants Old Town Glendale: Similar but a smaller scale shops and unique eating abound. Old Town Scottsdale: 5th Ave shops, Sugar Bowl, Civic Center, several art galleries Most of the Old Town's are small enough that you can just walk the whole of it, some will require some car transport to get to different areas. All my out of state visitors were taken there and have absolutely loved it. /r/phxmusic - Local music scene and calendarsĬover image courtesy /u/User9113, sidebar and footer via ggferguĭepends on what they're into, but Old Towns for shopping and eating./r/phxjobs - Hiring and Looking For Work./r/azpolitics - Political discussion & debate./r/PHXList - For Sale, Housing, Pets, Jobs, etc.Housing/Roomates/For Rent - post in /r/PHXList.Hiring/Looking for Work - post in /r/PHXList.Reddit's Best of Phoenix - Recommended by locals!.Check our Phoenix wiki and past threads for topics that come up often.Local and statewide live chat on Discord! Moving here or visiting?Ĭheck out our Phoenix wiki for loads of great info FAQ The moderators reserve the right to moderate posts and comments at their discretion, with regard to their perception of the suitability of said posts and comments for this subreddit. No fundraising, self-promotion, or spam.Crime or viral news should only link to official sites.Post titles should exactly match the title on the site they link to. Posts should encourage discussion, not just be a search replacement. ![]() Pictures must include subject and location.Controversial topics are limited to regular members of the subreddit.Covering life in and around the Phoenix metro area Rules ![]()
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