If you're searching for the perfect family vacation spot, look toward the western skies of Scottsdale, Arizona. Tens of thousands of acres of sandy Sonoran Desert and year-round warm weather lend ...
Cassidy Araiza for The New York Times Supported by By John Liu and Jack Healy Reporting from Phoenix After Helen Wang finishes work at the new microchip plant looming over the Arizona desert ...
Beware, boredom, because excitement lurks between every tee and green during desert golf rounds in Scottsdale, Arizona’s deep ... at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club’s two Sonoran Desert tracks, including ...
Home to the oldest continuously cultivated soil in the US, this desert-bound city boasts a fascinating food scene all its own ...
Botanist Gustaf Starck rallied people passionate about preserving desert plants with a sign outside his Scottsdale ranch.
While last summer’s rain brought relief to the desert, it also started the growth of grasses and plants that dry out ... through late September. Arizona Sonoran News is a news service of the ...
Though Scottsdale ... Sonoran Preserve is a perfect hiking, biking, and climbing destination for visitors looking to experience desert wildlife (it's home to more than 730 types of plants and ...
Yet the Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cacti, trees and flowers from all around the world. The garden's brightly colored plants sharply contrast the Sonoran Desert's ...
Southwestern desert birds live on the edge but have adapted over time. Now the evidence suggests they are struggling to adapt to rapid climate change.
Jill Schildhouse Renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright loved the Sonoran Desert, and he used these ... one of the top things to do in Arizona. Recent travelers were particularly impressed ...
In the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson where native edible plants ...