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Guests staying at this 100% non-smoking Sierra Vista, Arizona hotel will find themselves near the Ramsey Canyon Preserve, Fort Huachuca and the beautiful Kartchner Caverns.
Escape to the serene atmosphere and beauty of southeastern Arizona's Sonoran Desert at the BEST WESTERN Mission Inn. Each well-appointed guest room at this Sierra Vista hotel features cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access for guests' convenience. Start the morning off with a complimentary continental breakfast before relaxing in the seasonal outdoor swimming pool or seeing the local sights of Sierra Vista. The Cochise County hotel also offers business services and guest laundry. Pets are always welcome!
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Tucson's original gem show with displays featuring "Minerals of Arizona" and more at Tucson Convention Center.
Live music, theatre, dance performances, fine art displays, gallery tours, arts & crafts, wine tastings. In Tucson.
200 native artists and their wares, a rug auction, live entertainment, foods, and more. In Tucson.
Top contestants vy for a share of more than $350,000 in prize money at America's largest, outdoor, midwinter PRCA rodeo. In Tucson.
9am at Flowing Wells Park in Tucson.
Live music all day, lots of children’s activities, noon – 6:30 pm. In Tucson.
More than 120 of the Southwest’s finest artists & crafters gather in the courtyards to sell their unique items, jewelry & more. In Tucson.
Entertainment, concerts, 4H exhibits, livestock show & auction, demolition derby, Yuma Gem & Mineral Society, carnival. In Yuma.
Arizona premiere, master abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, one of the most visionary artists of the 20th Century. In Tucson.
Nation’s largest student-run carnival features fun rides, midway games, food and amateur and professional entertainment. In Tucson.
One of the country's largest free festivals, with more than 400 local, regional & national musicians performing.
Nothing tastes better than ripened fruit or vegetables picked directly from the tree/vine. Enjoy all the locally grown produce. In Sierra Vista.
Pancake flat, one of the fastest 5K in the west, part of the 2012 Running Shop Grand Prix, also a kid’s race. In Tucson.
Celebrate the life and times of the Old West’s most famous lawman in “the town too tough to die. In Tombstone.