Desert Botanical Garden
The Scottsdale Desert Botanical Garden is widely regarded as one of the world's finest collections of desert species. It is home to 139 rare and endangered species from around the globe on 145 acres.[Learn more]
The Scottsdale Desert Botanical Garden is widely regarded as one of the world's finest collections of desert species. It is home to 139 rare and endangered species from around the globe on 145 acres.[Learn more]
Arizona is well known for its golf scene, and the 36 holes at The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa are one of the area's best courses.[Learn more]
Troon North is probably the most famous example of golfing in the American Southwest, and offers some of the best greens in Scottsdale.[Learn more]
Opened in 1994, the Grayhawk is home to a pair of courses?Talon and Raptor. Professional events are hosted yearly at the course, but tee times are available the rest of the year.[Learn more]
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, the Railroad Park is 30 acres of entertainment and history. Families can ride historically accurate scale-model trains or the carousel or view an original Scottsdale train shop from the 1930s.[Learn more]
Old Town Scottsdale is a thriving and hip neighborhood in the downtown area of the city. Old Town is home to an art district full of galleries and local artisans, and several boulevards lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.[Learn more]
Opened in 1929, the Phoenix Orpheum Theater was originally a home for vaudeville acts traveling the American Southwest. Today, the theater lives on as a home for music, dance, drama, and comedy.[Learn more]
The Phoenix Greyhound Park has been the home of the sport in the Southwest for several decades. Come see some of the fastest canines on the planet live in action.[Learn more]
The Desert Stages Theater, conveniently located in downtown Scottsdale, is a non-profit performing arts theater that often wins awards for their shows.[Learn more]