Things to do in phoenix az12/25/2023 ![]() The writer experienced these activities as a guest of Visit Mesa and Visit Phoenix, As always, hosts have no editorial influence on articles. If all goes well, the final part of the class includes a chance to attempt a “catch and release” where you’ll let go of the trapeze mid-air and be caught by one of the instructors simultaneously flying on another trapeze. ![]() There, they’ll literally get talked off the ledge and coached on how to fly on the aerial trapeze, trying tricks like only holding on with their legs before doing a backflip onto the net below (which fortunately is much easier than it sounds, and is guaranteed to impress your friends). Safe for those aged four and up, the one-hour sessions start with instructors demonstrating trapeze techniques on the ground, before guests are strapped in a harness to head up the ladder to the suspended platform. Order the flaming Ghost Rider margarita for a show of flaming sparks. Think belly dancers, craft tequila, and live DJ beats. This sensory experience restaurant is unrivaled. Trying out the I.FLY Trapeze at the Phoenician ScottsdaleĬhannel your inner acrobat by trying out the I.FLY Trapeze at the luxurious Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale. To round out your 2 days in Phoenix, go out with a bang at Toca Madera. Head up to the Taliesin Overlook for views of north Scottsdale and Phoenix, or Sunrise Peak which has magnificent views of the desert landscape. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead: The gateway to the preserve’s southern regions, the lush vegetation means you might spot animals like a bobcat or mule deer.Popular trails include the interpretive Bajada Nature Trail Loop which is ideal for families, the Gateway Loop which has glorious panoramic views as it passes over the Gateway Saddle, and the Windgate and Bell Pass Loop which have steep inclines and rugged desert terrain. The McDowell Sonoran Preserve: With more than 30-thousand acres of bike paths, hiking and horseback riding trails, this is the largest urban preserve in the USA. Fun things to do in Peoria, AZ, include drinking wine at local wineries, going on a cruise on Lake Pleasant, and seeing Major League Baseball teams train and play at Peoria Sports Complex.Those with more time on their hands should check out: The Central Phoenix Heard Museum was founded in 1929 and is dedicated to the appreciation and increased awareness of American Indian art. News Insider Tip: Springtime is a particularly colorful season to visit the Desert Botanical Garden. Tackling the Camelback Mountain hike in Scottsdale is one of the most popular spots for a quick, early-morning workout, as you’ll see the city spread out below while admiring the scarlet sky. ![]()
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