Lonely Planet's guide to Arizona - Central Arizona (Chapter), 2nd Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Arizona - Central Arizona (Chapter), 2nd Edition - 2.99, This is the Central Arizona chapter from Lonely Planet's Arizona guidebook. The rum-rum-rumble of Harleys is as emblematic of central Arizona these days as red rocks, cowboys and prickly pears - audible confirmation that this mountainous landscape is ready-made for windblown, on-the-road adventuring. wander the ramshackle ruins of the Vulture Mine in the saguaro-dotted outskirts of Wickenburg maps enjoy sweeping views from the flat summit of the Yavapai Loop Trail on Airport Mesa near downtown Sedona transportation push through swinging doors, stare at stuffed birds or rock out like a cowboy on Whiskey Row in Prescott restaurants & accommodations Coverage includes: Phoenix to Flagstaff along I-17, Wickenburg, Prescott, Jerome, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, Flagstaff & around and Williams., ISBN: 9781740596756
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