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Other editions of book Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona and the Grand Canyon

  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona and the Grand Canyon

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, Sept. 28, 2008)
    New Hidden Highlight maps point the way to lesser-known gems along the state€™s historic old highways. This is the ultimate guide to Arizona's spectacular beauty with detailed information on day hikes in 67 parks and wilderness areas. Includes reviews of a wide range of unique accommodations including golf resorts in Phoenix, dude ranches outside Tucson and B&B Inns in Sedona.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona and the Grand Canyon

    Richard K. Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, March 15, 2003)
    Hidden Arizona perfectly epitomizes the Hidden travel guide philosophy. It is written for the new generation of back-road explorers who aren't looking to be herded to the same Grand Canyon viewing spot as everyone else but instead prefer to explore out-of-the-way sites and hotels as well as adventure travel choices like rafting the Grand Canyon, boating on Lake Havasu, and hiking Sedona's red-rock gorges. With great detail and a discriminating eye, the author covers the popular spots (large sections are dedicated to the Grand Canyon, Phoenix, and Sedona) but also tells of "hidden" areas just down the road that other guidebooks overlook. Hidden Arizona highlights the state's Wild West heritage, leading visitors to dude ranches, ghost towns, and places to buy Indian crafts. Dining reviews focus on restaurants serving Southwest cuisine and authentic Mexican food. Suggestions for outdoor adventures abound, with descriptions of 67 parks and wilderness areas including information on camping, hiking, boating, and horseback riding.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, April 10, 2005)
    Combining unique travel choices, outdoor adventures, and little-known locales into guides where vacations meet adventures, each title in the Hidden series also offers readers the comfort of detailed maps, Internet information for each listing, author picks, suggested itineraries, and walking and driving tours. Hidden Arizona leads to 67 parks and wilderness areas plus adventure travel choices like rafting the Grand Canyon, boating on Lake Havasu, and hiking Sedona's red-rock gorges. The author highlights the state's Wild West heritage including dude ranches, ghost towns, and places to buy Indian crafts. Author Richard Harris lives in Santa Fe, NM. Includes 34 maps.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon

    Richard K. Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, April 15, 2003)
    Hidden Arizona perfectly epitomizes the Hidden travel guide philosophy. The author covers with great detail and a discriminating eye the popular spots (witness large sections dedicated to the Grand Canyon, Phoenix and Sedona) but also tells of hidden spots just down the road that travellers would overlook or skip were it not for the guide's detailed descriptions and specific recommendations.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, March 15, 1742)
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