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June is breathtakingly hot for someone from a cooler clime. Do indoor stuff only if you want to do something in Phoenix, otherwise, get out of there asap and go to places slightly cooler if possible. | |||
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Maricopa County/metro Phoenix may still be under mandatory mask requirements by then. Southern counties may be the same. Northern counties have more common sense. Grand Canyon, historic Prescott, Jerome & Williams will be warm in summer but nothing like the valley of the damned. | |||
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Summer in Phoenix...why? Are you desperate for a sunburn or, skin cancer? Your 9yr old will be an endless complaining puddle in the heat AZ can be split into three segments, pick one as that region can fill your itinerary: North- Grand Canyon NP, Montezuma Castle, Sedona, Flagstaff, Prescott Phoenix- Scottsdale South- Tucson, Old West towns, Saguaro NP At the very least, land in PHX, pick-up rental car, head to Costco stock-up on ice, drinks and a cooler. Personally, I would head up North, it'll be cooler than the rest of the state and much more tolerable. | |||
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Now would be a good time to start practicing staying hydrated . Yes Even in northern Arizona ,it's important in June, for visitors to be hospitalized for dehydration . The kids drop first. I remember one July, they said that 34 people were hauled in too the e.r., nine were hospitalized and two died. I say, AZ in June ,during a pandemic, . . . . Skip it. Wait for January in a Buffalo N.Y. instead. Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | |||
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Instead of doing things in Phoenix I'd rent a car and drive south to Tombstone, its just under 3 hours south. Easy drive. Imagine that a 9 year old would find it a hoot, heck I went two years ago and it was great, old west buildings, places to eat, shows, real horse drawn stage coaches, gun fights. When will you get back there, and when will he be 9 again... just sayin.... Cowboys, horses, touristy gift shops, the old west, we had a great time I'd do it again https://www.visitarizona.com/places/cities/tombstone/ | |||
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Lots of great ideas already posted. I’d second Heard Museum, Musical Instrument Museum, Scottsdale Gun Club but only if you want to rent a fully automatic gun. I’ll add Phoenix Mystery Castle. I think a 9 year old would get a kick out of that. Not sure what COVID has done to their hours or tour schedule. The suggestion to take the back way to Sedona is good as well. Museums in Wickenburg. Some antique shops there and also further on in Yarnell (might be Peeples Valley). Then on to Prescott and Whiskey Row. There’s an outdoor weekend craft market in the courthouse square but again, check to see what COVID has done to that. Then on to Jerome, an old mining town. Then on to Sedona. How much time do you have between your arrival date/time in Phx and check in at your Sedona hotel? You could skip the lower half of the back route and drive to Prescott, then Jerome and Sedona. I’d also recommend renting your own Jeep. They’ll provide you with maps of numerous off-road routes. Dan I'm not as illiterate as my typos would suggest.☮ | |||
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I would say leave Phoenix, drive to Jerome. Do day trips from Jerome to Prescott, Sedona, and Grand canyon. Jerome is a mountain top town, that has the best views in AZ. "You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality." Ayn Rand | |||
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I go to Sedona almost yearly. Usually when we fly into PHX we'll go to the Desert Botanical Garden for an hour or two and then drive up to Sedona. In the summer the heat might get you so it may not be worth spending a day or two. Even for a dry heat 110 is hot. Bring a hat and lots of water and sunscreen. AZ is great, you'll love it. | |||
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well I called four places , to suggest, they are all closed Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | |||
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Forget Scottsdale Gun Club. They have mothballed their full auto rentals because the ammo is too scarce, and they need to be able to supply their other range members. I don't know if all FA guns are put away, but most of them are no longer out on display. | |||
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Thumper, sorry for the late reply. The trails are year round. Unless it’s a day that it’s actually raining, which of late, has been pretty much never. (Raining today as I type this). Some of the trails get super slippery when wet, and if it’s a monsoon, you don’t want to be in the washes or gullies when it rains hard. The trails range from single blue diamond (easy) to double black diamond (very hard). Many of them are not categorized, but when you plan on coming out, let me know. I’ll set you up with a map and trails suited for your vehicle and skill level. With a good driver and a lifted Tacoma almost every trail is accessible. There are a couple that need a high lift, long travel, rock crawler only. Aside of that, most are good to go. There are a few that you could, and I have seen people take a Subaru Outback or Forester on. I’m sure there were a few scrapes, but it’s doable. If you want to see some of the trails I have some on my YouTube channel. https://youtube.com/user/beancooker The “lol” thread | |||
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Have a steak at Maestros City Hall on Camelback Road in Scottsdale. MDS | |||
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On your way to Sedona have lunch at "The Asylum" in Jerome, AZ. Spectacular view, it's worth the wait to have a window table. The Asylum is a converted actual Asylum on top of a mountain that was converted into an excellent restaraunt. The locals in Tucson recommended it to me and we are very glad we made the trip to it. The town of Jerome is worth exploring too if you like craftsy, antiques etc......... https://www.asyluminjerome.com/new-page Remember, this is all supposed to be for fun................... | |||
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You don't want to be in Phoenix in June (you can't be outside) and there isn't enough to see indoors to plan your trip around it. Head north and enjoy Sedona and the national parks you mentioned. You certainly don't want to come to Phoenix for water activities or lakes as was mentioned as that sucks here compared to North Carolina and other parts of the country. The best part of Arizona is not in Phoenix so don't waste much time here. The only thing I would do if I was planning a vacation to Phoenix in June is stay in one of the nice resorts (cheaper in summer) for a night or two, enjoy cocktails by the pool and explore Scottsdale and some of the good eats in the area. ____________________________ NRA Benefactor Life Member GOA Life Member Arizona Citizens Defense League Life Member | |||
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If you're into craft beer, AZ has a number solid breweries to try:
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