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Scenic Drives
Tonto National Forest, Globe
‘‘Harquahala” might not look like a four-letter word, but it serves as one in the Austin household. My son, Westley,...
Lodging
The breeze feels cool on this early-summer morning. I open the door of my Clarkdale Lodge suite to take advantage of the breeze, then watch the new day spread orange and red across the eastern...
Dining
You might think the Local got its name because owner Sheryl Strong prefers locally sourced ingredients, or because it’s a favorite breakfast and lunch spot among Prescott residents. Both things are...
Hiking
Superstition Mountains, Mesa
In the strictest sense, the word “hieroglyphic” refers only to the writing on Egyptian monuments. That’s it. That...
Scenic Drives
Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita
Gardner? Or Gardiner? It depends on whom you ask. According to the book Arizona Place Names, Gardner Canyon — which...
Lodging
Even with the shutters closed, light fills the kitchen, thanks to skylights that run nearly the length of my aerie at Canyon Rose Suites. But I open the shutters anyway, taking in the hotel’s bird’s-...
Dining
If there’s a recipe for a successful breakfast and lunch place, Kim Scanlan and Gerard Meurer have perfected it. They opened Baja Café in 2014 in a Tucson location that looks straight out of Diners,...
Historic Places
Near Douglas
John Slaughter spoke softly and carried a big stick long before Teddy Roosevelt made it cool. Elected Cochise County sheriff in 1886...