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Attractions in Phoenix Metro Area


Except for the stickers, this new growth of a staghorn cactus looks good enough to eat.
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Looking for fun things to see and do on your next vacation? This list of attractions in the Phoenix Metro Area of Arizona may be just what you want. From natural scenic areas, to national and state parks, forests, and monuments, to classic tourist attractions and curiosities, you will find many places to visit as you travel through the Phoenix Metro Area. Click on the links to see other pages with maps, photos, and more information about an attraction, or to go to the official website for it.

The Phoenix Metro Area is a thriving metropolis that began with settlements along the Salt River as it flowed through the desert. Today the riverbed is dry, but the water is stored in several reservoirs and distributed through an extensive canal system to irrigate the entire Valley of the Sun. Grass, shrubbery, and trees are green and thriving all year, and with more than 290 days of annual sunshine, outdoor activities can be enjoyed anytime. Along with agriculture, clean light industry such as electronics and computer component manufacturing, and tourism, helps make Phoenix one of the most prosperous cities in the nation.

Phoenix supports all the major professional sports, including football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and hockey. The Valley has many cultural events, with museums, symphonies, live theatres, and numerous art galleries. Outdoor recreations, such as horseback riding, swimming, bicycling, and hiking abound here, as well as boating, fishing, water skiing, and other water sports on the lakes and rivers. Entertainment is plentiful, with a wide selection of night clubs, movies, race tracks, and amusement places. Residents and tourists alike have their choice of hundreds of quality restaurants, dozens of retail shopping and factory outlet malls, and an uncounted number of shops and stores of all types.

Gambling is available in the casinos on the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache, Salt River Pima-Maricopa, and Gila River Indian Reservations located here.
 

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MESA 
Mesa Southwest Museum MESA SOUTHWEST MUSEUM
   53 N Macdonald,
   Mesa, AZ 85201
      480-644-2230
Arizona's premier museum of cultural and natural history. See the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the state, visit a Spanish mission, search for the Dutchman's lost treasure, and pan for gold in the History Courtyard.
MORMON TEMPLE GARDENS MORMON TEMPLE GARDENS
   525 E Main St
   Mesa, AZ 85203-8740
A 'Cecil B DeMille' type temple in a lush green irrigated garden, showing that man can make the desert bloom.
PHOENIX 
Arizona Science Center ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER
   600 E Washington St
   Phoenix, AZ 85004
      602-716-2000
Explore over 300 hands-on exhibits in five themed galleries and featured changing exhibitions. Experience the sciences and technologies that flourish in Arizona and affect your everyday life.
C. P. Huntington Train C. P. HUNTINGTON TRAIN
   1202 W Encanto Blvd
   Phoenix, AZ 85007
      602-254-1200
Enchanted Island Amusement Park's one-third replica C. P. Huntington Train is a popular ride, offering guests a leisurely, seven-minute island tour.
Deer Valley Rock Art Center DEER VALLEY ROCK ART CENTER
   3711 West Deer Valley Road
   Phoenix, AZ 85080
      623-582-8007
A 47-acre nature preserve that contains more than 1,500 petroglyphs left on more than 500 boulders throughout the Hedgpeth Hills, a sacred Indian site.
Desert Botanical Garden DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN
   1201 N Galvin Parkway
   Phoenix, AZ 85008
      480-941-1225
The Garden’s commitment to the community is to advance excellence in education, research, exhibition, and conservation of desert plants of the world with emphasis on the Southwestern United States.
Encanto Park ENCANTO PARK
   2605 N 15th Ave
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-261-8993
A 222-acre oasis with picnic areas, a lagoon, boat house, Enchanted Island Amusement Park, swimming pool, nature trail, urban fishing and two golf courses.
Hall of Flame Fire Museum HALL OF FLAME FIRE MUSEUM
   6101 East Van Buren St
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-275-3473
A wide variety of exhibits, including fire apparatus, fire trucks, artwork, uniforms and equipment, firemarks, alarm room equipment, a fire safety exhibit, a mini-theater, and many hands-on exhibits.
Heard Museum HEARD MUSEUM
   2301 North Central Avenue
   Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323
      602-252-8848
Internationally acclaimed, the Heard Museum is one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest.
Historic Heritage Square HISTORIC HERITAGE SQUARE
   115 N Sixth St
   Phoenix, AZ 85004
      602-262-5071
The Rosson House is the cornerstone of a city block of museums, gift shops and restaurants housed in late 1800's buildings that represent the only remaining group of residential structures from the original town site of Phoenix.
Japanese Friendship Garden JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP GARDEN
   1125 N 3rd Ave
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-256-3204
Ro Ho En features more than 1,500 tons of handpicked rock, more than 50 varieties of plants, flowing streams, a 12-foot waterfall and a Koi pond.
Papago Park PAPAGO PARK
   Galvin Parkway and Van Buren St
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-256-3220
This fabulous park, on 1,200 acres of rolling desert hills, features a golf course, museums, picnic areas, fishing lagoons, hiking trails and the Hole-In-The-Rock landmark.
Patriots Square Park PATRIOTS SQUARE PARK
   Central Ave and Washington St
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-262-4627
Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, features two-and-a-half acres of open space with grass, trees, benches, an outdoor performing arts stage, and two food kiosks.
Phoenix Art Museum PHOENIX ART MUSEUM
   1625 N Central Avenue
   Phoenix, AZ 85004-1685
      602-257-1222
Collection includes 17,000 works of art that span the centuries and the globe. American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary, and Western art, and fashion design.
Phoenix Museum of History PHOENIX MUSEUM OF HISTORY
   105 North 5th Street
   Phoenix, AZ 85004-4404
      602-253-2734
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the early history of Phoenix, with interactive exhibits showcasing Phoenix’s metamorphosis from a dusty desert town to a modern metropolis.
Phoenix Zoo PHOENIX ZOO
   455 North Galvin Parkway
   Phoenix, AZ 85008
      602-273-1341
Open 364 days a year, rain or shine!
  PIONEER AND MILITARY MEMORIAL PARK
   15th Avenue and Jefferson Street
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-262-6412
Avenue of Flags, Benches, Fountain, Historic Cemeteries.
 
Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park PUEBLO GRANDE MUSEUM AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
   4619 E Washington Street
   Phoenix, AZ 85034-1909
      602-495-0901
      877-706-4408
Dedicated to enhancing the knowledge of prehistory, history, and ethnology of Native Americans of the Southwest, and promoting a greater understanding of other cultures past and present.
Saint Marys Basilica SAINT MARYS BASILICA
   231 North 3rd Street
   Phoenix, AZ 85004
      602-354-2100
The oldest Catholic church building in Phoenix, still an active Roman Catholic church with daily Mass. The basilica is noted for its carillon tower and for its magnificent stained glass windows.
Shemer Art Center & Museum SHEMER ART CENTER & MUSEUM
   5005 E Camelback Road
   Phoenix, AZ 85018
      602-262-4727
A historical family-oriented museum and art education center. Fine art classes and education lecture series. Range of exhibitions is diverse, with traditional and nontraditional works.
South Mountain Park SOUTH MOUNTAIN PARK
   10919 S Central Ave
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-495-0222
The largest city park in the country, with 16,000 acres and 58 miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking at all ability levels.
Steele Indian School Park STEELE INDIAN SCHOOL PARK
   300 E Indian School Rd
   Phoenix, AZ 85012
      602-495-0739
This park features thirty acres of rolling grass terrain, meandering walkways and trails, clusters of trees, gardens, a playground, basketball and sand volleyball courts, a lake, and a 1500-person capacity amphitheater.
Telephone Pioneers of America Park TELEPHONE PIONEERS OF AMERICA PARK
   1946 W Morningside Drive
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-262-4543
Features baseball fields, a therapeutic heated pool, wheelchair accessible playground equipment, handball, tennis, and a variety of special programs and events for people with disabilities.
The Wrigley Mansion THE WRIGLEY MANSION
   2501 East Telawa Trail
   Phoenix, AZ 85016
      602-955-4079
Built in 1932 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., the mansion sits atop a 100 foot knoll with commanding views of the mountains and city below. Opulent restaurant for banquets.
Tovrea Castle TOVREA CASTLE
   5041 E Van Buren St
   Phoenix, AZ 85034
      602-262-6412
Atop a cactus-covered hill like a giant tiered wedding cake, one-of-a-kind castle was built in 1920's by Alessio Carraro and sold to cattle baron Edward Tovrea. Cactus gardens on grounds.
Wells Fargo History Museum WELLS FARGO HISTORY MUSEUM
   100 W Washington St
   Phoenix, AZ 85003
      602-378-1852
From 1858 on the stagecoaches of the Butterfield Line, through wild days at Tombstone, to extensive railroad service to mines, Wells Fargo’s history in Arizona is classic western history.
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza WESLEY BOLIN MEMORIAL PLAZA
   1700 W Washington St
   Phoenix, AZ
      602-542-4581
Covers two square blocks of the State Capitol grounds and is the site of 23 memorials commemorating the many achievements of Governor Bolin and other prominent Arizonans.
TEMPE 
  THE ARBORETUM AT ASU
   826 Apache Blvd
   Tempe, FL 85287
      480-965-2682
The Arboretum at ASU ecompasses the entire university campus, and is open seven days a week, dawn to dusk, at no charge.
 
 
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