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Vacationing in Scottsdale Arizona

   

Author: Jennifer Weiss

If you are planning a vacation to the western part of the United States, one stop that is absolutely essential for relaxation and good times is Scottsdale, AZ. Scottsdale has been on the rise over the past decade and is currently at its peak as one of the top vacation destinations in the country. There are top-notch restaurants, sporting events, hiking trails, numerous golf courses, museums galore, and a number of lodging options to satisfy the outdoor and inquisitive spirit in every vacationer.

Since the weather in Scottsdale can rise upwards of 110 degrees in the summer, it is best to visit during the fall and spring. You will find the crowds are typically the largest during the winter months due to the flight of the snowbirds, so you can cram more activities into your stay during one of the warmer, but still manageable, months.

When looking for some of the best restaurants in the country, look no further than North Scottsdale. Here, you can find some of the best seafood and steakhouses in the country. The Ocean Club is an upscale and elegant seafood restaurant that is located in North Scottsdale within Kierland Commons. Although the wait is typically long during every season, the bar is fully stocked and most individuals believe that the wait for this seafood is well worth it. If you are looking for fine dining in a more casual atmosphere, try Mastro's Steakhouse, located off the 101 and technically on Pinnacle Peak Rd, but it is more easily visible from N. Pima Rd. Here you can find aged steaks, an extensive wine list, and a pleasant atmosphere emanating from the piano bar.

When most individuals think of Scottsdale, they typically think of the amazing golf courses that span the entire city. Troon North is located in North Scottsdale and takes full advantage of the natural surroundings of the Sonoran desert. Lying at the foot of Pinnacle Peak, Troon North carries through the hills and ravines of the desert but is exceptionally maintained to provide a pleasurable golfing experience. The Tournament Players Club, or the TPC, is a challenge to every golfer since it is a professional level golf course (the FBR Open is hosted by the TPC), meaning its mounds and bunkers are meant to be the downfall of every golfer whose game is not quite up to par. If you prefer to watch the game rather than participate, consider attending the FBR Open (typically around the end of January or the beginning of February) and parking yourself at the always rowdy and exciting 17th hole. The 17th hole has an island green that causes amateurs and pros alike quite a headache as their ball lands on the green and suddenly slides gently into the water below.

If you happen to be visiting Scottsdale during the winter and spring, consider stopping by America West Arena to catch the Phoenix Suns play basketball against some of their heated rivals from the Western Conference. Phoenix is a short drive from Scottsdale and worth the adventure to any basketball fan who is interested in one of the best teams in the league. For those who are more passionate about baseball and looking to escape the heat of the summer, take a trip to the Bank One Ballpark for an Arizona Diamondbacks game. The Diamondbacks are typically a solid team and were the winners of the 2001 World Series.

If you have the energy for outdoor adventures in the desert, try a hike in the Camelback Mountain and Echo Canyon Recreation Area. Although this can be a taxing journey and is not designed for individuals who do not regularly hike, the effort is well worth it if you have a burning desire to see all of Phoenix and Scottsdale above sea level. For a more relaxing walk, head to the Desert Botanical Garden to see some beautiful, and unexpected, plants that come from this region. The giant saguaro is always a big draw along with the desert flowers, which fill what is usually considered a rather bland area with vibrant colors. When the summer sun blazes and you need to get out of the heat, visit the Heard Museum for some of the best Native American art in the country.

While there are clearly many activities throughout Scottsdale, one place that every visitor must experience is Old Scottsdale. The main streets are like a picture out of the Old West and are filled to the brim with museums, galleries, and restaurants. Be sure to stop into a couple of the galleries since each one tends to feature a different style or theme for their works of art.

Scottsdale is an exciting place to visit but it is important to plan in advance where you are going to stay since hotels and other accommodations can fill up quickly during the less sweltering months. If you are planning your trip, one option to consider is a Scottsdale vacation rental. A Scottsdale rental home allows you to enjoy all the comforts of home when you are not out exploring the terrain, golf courses, and numerous restaurants of this beautiful area. You can find one to accommodate your entire family within a single location, making your vacation not only more convenient but also more memorable.

There are a variety of Scottsdale Condos available, so look around and you may be pleasantly surprised by how much more relaxing vacations have suddenly become with your new accommodations option.

Author Bio:
Jennifer Weiss is a noted author. Jennifer likes to create articles about this area.
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