FeaturedGeology & HistoryHikingOutdoor ActivitiesRoutes & Itineraries Grand Falls (Chocolate Falls) Yum! by Common Jones August 19, 2018 Arizona is both known and unknown for its waterfalls; a lot of visitors would be surprised to know the magnitude of waterfalls in the southwest. Grand Falls is larger than Niagara Falls,…
Eat & StayHikingOtherRoutes & Itineraries Campsites of Northen Arizona – Prescott Pines Christian Camp by Elisabeth Labranche June 20, 2018 Traveling Arizona and want a getaway from the city scene? You have come to the right site! I will be going over several campsites throughout northern Arizona. The first campsite I will…
Eat & Stay The Toasted Owl Cafe in Flagstaff by Elisabeth Labranche May 26, 2018 If you are ever in old downtown Flagstaff looking for a restaurant that is unique and has amazing quality food then The Toasted Owl off of route 66 is the place for…
Geology & History The History of the Grand Canyon by Elisabeth Labranche May 9, 2018 The Grand Canyon is 270 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and a mile deep that is formed from erosion over a span of 6 million years. The history of the…
Eat & Stay Eat n’ Run Cafe in Flagstaff by Elisabeth Labranche April 19, 2018 Traveling on Route 66 can be an adventure, but with every adventure comes the need for sustenance. Whether you need a quick bite or a place to sit and relax, Eat n’…
Eat & StayGeology & HistoryHikingOutdoor Activities Cool Spaces in Hot Places: Phantom Ranch by Common Jones February 9, 2018 Visitors to the Grand Canyon often look to the bottom and say: “I wonder whats down there; I want to go down there”. And for most people, the bottom culminates at a…
BikingEat & StayEntertainment & ToursEvents & CelebrationsFeaturedGeology & HistoryHikingOutdoor Activities Take a journey through Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii (Monument Valley) by John Begay December 9, 2017 To travel the famous Monument Valley highway is to literally take a journey through the valley of the rocks. The Navajo meaning of Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii is “Valley of the Rocks,” or is…
Entertainment & ToursEvents & CelebrationsHikingOutdoor ActivitiesUncategorized Mesa Verde National Park by John Begay December 9, 2017 Mesa Verde National Park is a special place in Colorado that holds more than 4,000 archaeological sites including cliff dwellings, pithouses, pueblos, masonry towers, and farming structures. The Ancestral Puebloan people built…
Entertainment & ToursFeaturedGeology & HistoryHikingOutdoor ActivitiesUncategorized The Wave by John Begay December 9, 2017 As a person who studied geology in college, I instantly geek out when I come in contact with cool rocks and rock formations. Living in Northern Arizona basically means I do almost everyday. I’m immediately figuring…