| Southern Arizona Travel | | | | feet and is a great way to hike from the desert to the |
| Travel to Southern Arizona if you seek adventure. | | | | trees. It can get really cold at this elevation and I would |
| This dry desolate area has been inhabited by humans | | | | recommend hiking here in the summer months. |
| for a long time. The climate has made it difficult if not | | | | Ghost Towns in Southern Arizona can get the |
| impossible for the area to become over populated. | | | | imagination running are full of history and fun for young |
| Making the adventurer in all of us smile. There are tales | | | | and old. If you have kids tombstone will create a |
| of lost gold mines, cowboys and a desert that goes | | | | memory your family will not soon forget. Actors |
| for miles and miles. | | | | reenact the 1900 train robbery of the Wells Fargo |
| Southern Arizona hiking trails are really off the beaten | | | | Train. It is a little cheezy for adults but kids love it. |
| path. Traveling on dirt road to get to The Superstition | | | | Fairbanks is a true ghost town people last lived here in |
| Mountains you will find an area that is mountain desert | | | | 1970. Fairbanks was once a bustling mining, milling town |
| and seems to go on forever. Hike around a bit and | | | | located along the San Pedro river in Southern Arizona. |
| you may stumble upon the Lost Dutchman's Mine. The | | | | Bordered by mesquite forest and grasses this town |
| story goes that a miner brought millions of dollars of | | | | and short hikes along the perimeter will give you a look |
| gold out of the mountain, never returned to the area | | | | back to the Spaniards. You can look at the remains of |
| and died before telling a living soul where the mine was | | | | their settlements here as well. The Nature |
| located. | | | | Conservancy considers this a great place and well |
| Located near Yuma, Madera Canyon rises to 8,000 | | | | worth the visit. |