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Wickenburg - the name echoes the Old West. Gold mining - it was here. Saloons and dance halls, cowboys with big hats and jingling spurs - they were here. Guests delight in the traditional south of the border ambiance of the Best Western Rancho Grande which makes a perfect setting for your Wickenburg experience. It is, however, the friendly hospitality of the owner and staff that have made the Best Western Rancho Grande a famous landmark. Historical preservation coupled with up-to-date planning for a great place to call home during your Wickenburg visit. Recreational facilities at the Best Western Rancho Grande include a sun drenched pool and hot tub, surrounded by verdant lawns and desert palms. All rooms have coffee makers, iron and ironing board, hairdryer and refrigerator, many also feature kitchenettes and microwaves.
Traditionally a chamber music event, the festival also include performances from the Native American composer Apprentice Project.
Entertainment includes Barrio Latino, folklorico dancers and Mariachi bands, arts/crafts and food Mercado & Cantina. From 11am - 7pm in Wickenburg.
Fair exhibits, presentations, entertainment, demolition derby, 4-H livestock auction, magicians, clowns, petting zoo, carnival rides, exhibits. In Flagstaff.
Presented by the Route 66 Car Club, dash plaques, goodie bags, door prizes, 50/50, limited to 400 vehicles. In downtown Flagstaff.
4-H activities, crafts, entertainment, games, go-kart racing, livestock auction, rodeo, midway, All-American Beef Cook-out, championship bull riding. In Kingman.
Bluegrass and acoustic Music Festival. A band contest with more than $2000 in prizes, Saturday night barn dance. In Flagstaff.
The “Coolest Marathon” in Arizona. Flagstaff Nordic Center, 10K, half and full-marathon trail runs to benefit North Country Community Health Center.
Events will be at various locations around Flagstaff.
For the Native American scholarship program, silent auction, dinner of traditional foods. In Tucson.
The best of Arizona acoustic music with more than 150 performers, including fiddlers, banjo players, guitarists, singers and songwriters. Free. In Prescott.
Run roughly a half marathon up 3,000 ft. to Doyle Saddle and back, in celebration of fall, free. In Flagstaff.
Includes 5K run/walk, Pow Wow, baby contest, concerts and a carnival, all Indian open rodeo, parade, Yeii bi cheii ceremony. In Tuba City.
Showcasing both new and legendary Jazz artists.
Features over 150 artists and craft makers from the US showcasing works in a variety of mediums.
3 nationally known bands & competition in 13 categories for $6500 in prize money. In Wickenburg.
Sponsored by the Wickenburg Gem & Mineral Society. Gems and unique stones, also a variety of unique artwork in this media. In Wickenburg.
Hand-crafted items, holiday gifts, quilts, wall hangings, table runners, stuffed animals, quilts, pillows, potholders, ornaments, free. In Prescott Valley.