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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16746009" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>If you go up to Sedona or Prescott skip the Google map recommendations and go up Route 89. Jerome is worth a visit too. Rent some jet skis and explore the tributaries of Lake Pleasant if the water is high enough. If you're coming from a free state skip Scottsdale gun club, it's a shit show full of arrogance, stupidity, and mediocrity. The Pavillions car show is worth a trip too. The Botanical Gardens and The Phoenix Zoo suck IMO, skip them. The Museum of Natural History in Mesa is worth a quick trip if you're down there.</p><p></p><p>The culinary scene in Phoenix Metro is world class. It's taken a significant hit from Covid but there are still great places. The Farm at South Mountain (Quiessence for dinner, Morning Glory for brunch), Lon's, Different Pointe of View, Nook Kitchen, Richardson's (eat in the basement). We have some really good breweries too, Four Peaks and OHSO are the big hitters. The beer is good but the food hasn't quite recovered from Covid. </p><p></p><p>If you're into the outdoors there are a million things to do. Montezuma's Castle is really cool, there are a ton of nice trails to hike too. It shouldn't be too hot then but make sure to bring water. Travelers that believe it's hotter where they are from because of the heat index, humidity, blah blah blah are usually the ones airlifted off the mountain trails. The heat will literally kill you here. The last month I worked at the Phoenician a man came stumbling across the golf course off the trails and died in my coworker's arms from heat stroke.....that was the second time that happened in the three years I worked there. The heat here is on a different level. </p><p></p><p>Have fun....and please go home after you visit. Arizona is full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16746009, member: 45161"] If you go up to Sedona or Prescott skip the Google map recommendations and go up Route 89. Jerome is worth a visit too. Rent some jet skis and explore the tributaries of Lake Pleasant if the water is high enough. If you're coming from a free state skip Scottsdale gun club, it's a shit show full of arrogance, stupidity, and mediocrity. The Pavillions car show is worth a trip too. The Botanical Gardens and The Phoenix Zoo suck IMO, skip them. The Museum of Natural History in Mesa is worth a quick trip if you're down there. The culinary scene in Phoenix Metro is world class. It's taken a significant hit from Covid but there are still great places. The Farm at South Mountain (Quiessence for dinner, Morning Glory for brunch), Lon's, Different Pointe of View, Nook Kitchen, Richardson's (eat in the basement). We have some really good breweries too, Four Peaks and OHSO are the big hitters. The beer is good but the food hasn't quite recovered from Covid. If you're into the outdoors there are a million things to do. Montezuma's Castle is really cool, there are a ton of nice trails to hike too. It shouldn't be too hot then but make sure to bring water. Travelers that believe it's hotter where they are from because of the heat index, humidity, blah blah blah are usually the ones airlifted off the mountain trails. The heat will literally kill you here. The last month I worked at the Phoenician a man came stumbling across the golf course off the trails and died in my coworker's arms from heat stroke.....that was the second time that happened in the three years I worked there. The heat here is on a different level. Have fun....and please go home after you visit. Arizona is full. [/QUOTE]
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