What to do and see in Arizona, United States: The Best Sports Camps & Clinics

November 21, 2021 Jasper Kershner

The state of Arizona is one that features a fantastic diversity of landscapes and areas of geological interest. North Arizona is famous for the Grand Canyon, a colorful chasm with steep rocky walls more than a mile deep and stretching some 277 miles alongside the Colorado River. Other notable destinations in North Arizona include Flagstaff set alongside the San Francisco Peaks which has the largest ponderosa pine forest, Museum of Northern Arizona, and is close to a number of national parks and monuments. On the south side of Arizona lies the city of Phoenix, the largest in Arizona. Notable day trips in Phoenix include the Heard Museum which is one of America's largest collections of Native American art, Phoenix Museum of History, as well as the Desert Botanical garden which has a great collection of desert plants.
Restaurants in Arizona

1. Rusty Wallace Racing Experience

7602 South Avondale Blvd Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, AZ 85323 +1 855-227-8789 http://racewithrusty.com/project/phoenix-international-raceway/
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Rusty Wallace Racing Experience

Reviewed By cactusdad - Gilbert, United States

A couple of things to be aware of. 1) Cars break down and you may have a wait. our 11AM class didn't drive until 1PM need patience. 2) If you are a large person over say 6'-1" or have a large belly, forget it. You will NOT be able to squeeze in the window to get in the car. They are helpful and try to give you what info they can in a short time. It was a great time and if you like to go fast and challenge yourself, you will have a blast.

2. Altitudes Tennis

102 Roadrunner Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336-3710 +1 928-224-8272 [email protected] http://www.altitudestennis.com
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Altitudes Tennis

Tennis in Sedona. Alitudes Tennis offers private lessons, professional hitting/training sessions, tennis vacations, and racquet stringing at a variety of Sedona area locations. Clay courts and Hard courts available. Our clinics are fun and designed for all abilities. Tennis equipment provided.

3. Coyotes Curling Club

2202 W Medtronic Way #101, Tempe, AZ 85281-5107 +1 480-447-4559 [email protected] http://www.coyotescurling.com
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Coyotes Curling Club

The Coyotes Curling Club, located in Tempe, Arizona, is proud to offer a wide assortment of leagues, learn-to-curl classes, corporate events, training, and practice time in the United States most Southern dedicated ice curling facility!

4. The Art of Feminine Presence Sedona

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The Art of Feminine Presence Sedona

Relax, Rejuvenate, and Reset in Beautiful Sedona with Bodhi Being Healing, Meditation, and Yoga on the Red Rocks for Single and Multiday Custom Retreats.

5. Southwest Survival.com

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Southwest Survival.com

From sampling delicious wild desert edible plants, to making your very own fire using nothing but friction, you've come to the right place! Since 1994, I have taught hundreds of people the skills to live in the Southwest wilderness during fun, hands-on courses. Check out my other courses at southwestsurvival.com. Get a little dirty, have a whole bunch of fun, and come home with awesome memories!

6. TruFusion Scottsdale

14202 N Scottsdale Rd 114, Scottsdale, AZ 85254-4077 +1 480-912-2412 [email protected] https://trufusion.com/individual-studio/?studio=6&studioName=Scottsdale
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TruFusion Scottsdale

Over 65 class styles. Up to 240 unlimited group classes per week. Heated and non-heated yoga, barre, pilates, bootcamp, boxing, cycle, aerial, kettlebell, and battle ropes.

Reviewed By laurenbI6918SP

The classes are challenging, the instructors are fantastic, the staff is accommodating and friendly! Not to mention they host awesome events!!! Umm workout with A-Rod?! Yes Please!!

7. Illuminated Blessings

Sedona, AZ +1 323-238-5458 http://IlluminatedBlessings.com
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Illuminated Blessings

Join Sharon & her son, Ryan, for a rejuvenating sound bath meditation experience followed by a rotating weekly activity such as yoga or breathwork. By combining the ancient healing art of singing bowls with modern sound amplification, we've maximized the restorative potential of the sound bath experience.

8. Massage, Aura-Soma, Readings and Transformative Coaching

125 Grounds Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336-3363 +1 928-301-0580 [email protected] http://BhaktaSedona.com
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Massage, Aura-Soma, Readings and Transformative Coaching

Bhakta and Bhadra both are experienced, sensitive, skilled and gifted bodyworkers, licensed massage therapists, intuitives and healers. In a peaceful, professional environment they offer Intuitive Readings, Swedish and Deep Tissue Massage, Aura-Soma, Chakra Balancing and more. They have offered massages and readings for 34 & 38 years and were trained in various techniques in Europe,USA and India.

9. Arizona Cactus League

120 N Center St, Mesa, AZ 85201-6627 +1 800-283-6372 http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/afl/index.jsp
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Arizona Cactus League

Ten Major League Baseball teams hold their spring training in Arizona.

Reviewed By vpvalencia - Santa Clarita, United States

The Cactus League is the West Coast Spring Training Camp for MLB. Within in 30 minutes you have access to approximately 15 teams. The ballparks are family friendly and gives you a chance to buy great seats at affordable prices. Ballpark food and team gear is sold onsite. What you should know. 1. It's hot, wear sunscreen and a hat 2. You will unlikely see all the stars as teams have split teams and players tend to play only a few innings. 3. Plan on walking ... I've been told that if you visit the stadium facilities on practice days you will see inner team play and have access to watching your team working out or batting practice for free. We missed this part.

10. Sedona Golf Resort

35 Ridge Trail Dr, Sedona, AZ 86351-7391 +1 928-284-9355 [email protected] http://www.sedonagolfresort.com
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Sedona Golf Resort

No other Sedona golf course provides a better combination of jaw-dropping splendor and exceptional challenge than the acclaimed Sedona Golf Resort. Located in the heart of one of the most captivating regions of the Southwest, the thrilling 6,646-yard, par - 71 course is widely considered among the world's most unforgettable golf experiences. Winding around the famed red rocks of Sedona, each hole provides a unique adventure. If you could play golf in the Grand Canyon, this would be it. No wonder this championship Sedona golf course receives a continuous four-star rating from Golf Digest. Visitors and locals alike say that playing Sedona Golf Resort tops the list of things to do in Sedona, AZ. Our completely remodeled Juniper Bar & Grille is also a perfect venue to host your upcoming event, whether it's a Sedona Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday Party, Holiday Party, or meeting space for your Corporate gathering.

Reviewed By docrock2014 - Charlotte, United States

Challenging course, undulating greens, pay attention to where the mountains are to figure out where the ball will run. Great shape for March. Staff is super helpful and friendly.

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