Adventure Travel in Southern Arizona

Southern Arizona Travelfeet 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 humansrecommend hiking here in the summer months.
for a long time. The climate has made it difficult if notGhost 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 talesand old. If you have kids tombstone will create a
of lost gold mines, cowboys and a desert that goesmemory 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 beatenTrain. It is a little cheezy for adults but kids love it.
path. Traveling on dirt road to get to The SuperstitionFairbanks is a true ghost town people last lived here in
Mountains you will find an area that is mountain desert1970. Fairbanks was once a bustling mining, milling town
and seems to go on forever. Hike around a bit andlocated along the San Pedro river in Southern Arizona.
you may stumble upon the Lost Dutchman's Mine. TheBordered by mesquite forest and grasses this town
story goes that a miner brought millions of dollars ofand short hikes along the perimeter will give you a look
gold out of the mountain, never returned to the areaback to the Spaniards. You can look at the remains of
and died before telling a living soul where the mine wastheir settlements here as well. The Nature
located.Conservancy considers this a great place and well
Located near Yuma, Madera Canyon rises to 8,000worth the visit.