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Vulture Peak
Vulture Peak Trail is a short but steep trail that takes hikers from the base of Vulture Peak (2,480 feet) to a saddle (3,420 feet) just below the summit in only two miles. From this point, experienced hikers can "scramble" up an extremely steep and narrow "chute"
Wickenburg, AZ Hiking TrailsSundome Center for the Performing Arts
The Sundome Center for the Performing Arts is the University of Arizona's cultural magnet for the West Valley. It is the nations' largest single-level theater seating more than 7,000
Sun City West, AZ TheatresWest Valley Art Museum
Explore a world of art at the well-respected West Valley Art Museum, presenting in its five exhibit halls an exceptional offering of artists and collections from around the globe. The Museum's Permanent Collection contains over 4000 items from more than 90
Surprise, AZ MuseumsOur Lady of Guadalupe
The first Catholic Church building in Queen Creek was constructed in 1960 when the congregation acquired a barracks building from the base, and moved it to this site. It'
Queen Creek, AZ Historic ChurchesWestern Sculpture
"Thanks For The Rain" The life-size bronze sculpture was created by Joe Beeler in 1988
Wickenburg, AZ ArtsPhoenix Police Museum
The Museum features a mock up of an early 1900's police station. Also on display is a 1919 Ford Model A Police Car, old jail cell, and various artifacts from the Phoenix Police Department since the early 1900s. In October 1993
Phoenix, AZ MuseumsSanta Fe Depot
The Santa Fe Depot at Wickenburg, Arizona, was the last of the original wooden depots on the Santa Fe Railroad Line by the 1920s, when Santa Fe decided the "old wooden depot"
Wickenburg, AZ Railroad HistorySuperstition Springs Golf Club
Conveniently set in the heart of the East Valley lies one of Arizona's most challenging, golf layouts - Superstition Springs Golf Club. Measuring more than 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135
Mesa, AZ Golf CoursesHassayampa Building
The Venetta Hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1905 specifically to serve overnight railroad passengers and early day tourists to the Wickenburg area and Castle Hot Springs. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith contracted one of Arizona'
Wickenburg, AZ Historic Hotels