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Garter Snake
Garter snakes are semi-aquatic and are found near or swimming through bodies of water throughout Central and Southern Arizona, according to the...
In Memoriam: Ed Mell
Ed Mell was a student of the Arizona landscape, of the state's skies, mountains and figures. The acclaimed artist was born in Phoenix in 1942,...
Adventure Payson, Arizona
Escape to the heart of Arizona in charming Payson! Discover a vibrant community bursting with events for all ages, from lively festivals to cozy...
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Take A Picture, It’ll Last Longer
Desert sand verbenas (purple) and evening primroses (white and yellow) blanket a sand dune at Havasu National Wildlife Refuge in Western Arizona...
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Mysterious Little Birds
This story ran in Arizona Highways' January 2015 issue. Editor’s Note: If you’re a longtime reader of Arizona Highways, you’re familiar...
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The Trickle-Up Effect
North of Clarkdale, at the end of a long, twisting road that starts out paved and ends as a rough dirt path, you’ll find the Parsons Trailhead. And...
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Down On The Farm
WhiteBarn Hay & Cattle, near Portal, rests in the cradle of the San Simon Valley, the 65-mile-long swath of land that separates the Chiricahua,...
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Springtime in the Desert
Spring is the beginning of time. I know this because my brother and I and our two cousins were all born in the spring. I also know it because spring...
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