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Day 1 \ Mesa City LimitlessSM
MESA ARTS CENTER CAMPUS TOUR 1 hourMesa Arts Center is the largest performing arts, visual arts, and arts education facility in the Southwestern United States. The seven-acre campus is an inviting oasis by day and a luminous beacon by night. Serving as a central gathering place for visitors and residents, Mesa Arts Center architecture is inspired by the unique character of the Sonoran Desert – a rich desert, mountain and canyon environment. The Shadow Walk, a shaded outdoor plaza, hosts free concerts throughout the year. Guided tours available.
METRO LIGHT RAIL 1 hourVisitors can gain easy access to Mesa hotels and the city’s core via Metro Light Rail. With the addition of the PHX Sky Train, connecting to and from the airport has never been easier. Mesa is expanding the light rail transit system and in 2015, the passenger train will carve through Downtown Mesa, in front of three museums, our higher education college campus, and in front of the renowned Mesa Arts Center.
DOWNTOWN MESA SCULPTURE WALK 1 1⁄2 hoursWalking around Downtown Mesa you will find Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Collection. Around every bend and strewn along Main Street are 38 different pieces that make up the city’s public art collection. It doesn’t matter which direction you are looking – they are everywhere!
PHOENIX PREMIUM OUTLETS 2 hoursPhoenix Premium Outlets brings designer outlet shopping to Mesa visitors. Conveniently located off Interstate 10, this outdoor village style center is filled with an impressive collection of designer and name brands offering daily savings. Stores include Coach, DKNY, Elie Tahari, Kate Spade, Lucky Brand, Max Studio, Michael Kors, Nike, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th and more.
ARIZONA’S AVIATION HISTORY 2 hoursMesa is entrenched in aviation history and continues to serve as one of the leaders in aviation technology and education. At Commemorative Air Force Museum – Arizona Wing, daredevils can take to the skies on a variety of war birds and view aviation exhibits. Pilots take visitors on thrilling aerial adventures on a variety of aircraft including the popular Sentimental Journey – a B-17 Bomber known as WWII’s Flying Fortress.
CASINO FUN & ENTERTAINMENT Evening Activity 2+ hoursOur tribal partner at Fort McDowell Yavapai Indian Community offer a great nightlife experience at Fort McDowell Casino. This playful environment features live music, dining and gambling fun. Concerts and special casino events take place throughout the year.
POWER SHOPPING IN EAST MESA 1+ hourHead to Power Square Mall for indoor shopping featuring national tenants including VF Factory Outlet, CorningWare and specialty shops.
From farm to fork dining, Western shopping, Native American Artist shows and immeasurable outdoor recreation, Mesa is a city that knows no bounds — a gateway destination to one of
the most dynamic regions in the country. A gateway to discovery, adventure and endless possibilities from A to Z. Welcome to Mesa. City Limitless.SM
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One of the most popular day trips for anyone visiting Mesa is along the historic Apache Trail through the mysterious Superstition Mountains and into the foothills of the Tonto National Forest – the fifth largest forest in the United States. To this day, the area continues to pay homage to its Western roots which took shape in the late 1800s. On this scenic drive guests will encounter an authentic old west stagecoach stop, a ghost town, the famous Elvis Presley Chapel, and the majesty of a mountain lake, all nestled in the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape that captures the true essence of Arizona.
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In Mesa, our bountiful harvest is one that we proudly share with our visitors. Fresh experiences and a treasured heritage of family farms and long-standing festivals make for lasting memories. Mesa serves as a culinary gateway to Greater Phoenix, with the region’s neighboring farms providing a continuous bounty of seasonal goods for visitors to enjoy at restaurants and resorts throughout Arizona. The agri-tourism experiences that are unique to Mesa keep visitors coming back for more.
Day 2 \ Get Away to the Gateway
The Gateway towns of Queen Creek and Gilbert offer an extended playground for Mesa visitors. The entire region is host to abundant shopping, dining and nightlife options.
THE COFFEE SHOP AT AGRITOPIA 1 hour Award-Winning Cupcakes Locals love the cupcakes on display at The Coffee Shop at Agritopia. The bakery/restaurant has appeared on Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” three times! The cupcake selection – including a flavor of the day – and their signature scones are award-winning and come in dozens of flavors.
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! SHOW-STOPPING PERFORMANCES 2+ hoursCheck out Higley Center for the Performing Arts and their year-round calendar of live performances in their 1,235-seat concert hall and theatre. Come early to enjoy the spacious lobby with dramatic floor to ceiling windows and modern architecture. Also, make time for laughs at The Duttons variety show. This touring family of national recording artists showcase vocal harmonies and instrumental displays with high-energy dancing and heartwarming comedy. Fun for all ages!
SHOPPERS PARADISESAN TAN VILLAGE 2 hours
The largest outdoor retail mall with defined retail districts. Retailers include COACH, Fossil, Macy’s and Apple. Outdoor patio dining is abundant with options from BBQ and breweries to steak and sushi.
SUPERSTITION SPRINGS CENTER 2 hoursMesa’s premier indoor shopping center with Macy’s, Dillards, JC Penneys, Sears and 150 specialty shops. Don't miss the concert series in the outdoor Plaza Amphitheater with nearby dining at The Cheesecake Factory and Ruby Tuesday. Children of all ages will enjoy Kids Club and Arizona's only double-decker carousel.
QUEEN CREEK HORSESHOE PARK & EQUESTRIAN CENTER Seasonal EventsThis majestic facility is the host for equestrian events both English and Western, as well as home shows, RV and car shows, concerts and weddings. If your travels find you in here in March, save the date for the annual Roots & Boots Rodeo, a three-day weekend of Western fun and entertainment.
WESTERN NIGHTLIFE 3+ hoursA great place to enjoy Western nightlife is on the dancefloor at Denim & Diamonds. This country bar and night club has free country dance lessons each week and daily drink specials and special event seating for large groups. Visitors can also kick up their heels at Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill at Mesa Riverview, featuring one million plus square feet of great values from more than 60 merchants. Don’t miss Late Night events at Cactus Moon Sports Grill. Here, the 1,000 square-foot dance floor heats up with a DJ playing the hottest Country and Rock hits and reverse happy hour runs every night from 10 p.m. to midnight.
Located in the Sonoran Desert, Mesa is surrounded by a rich and vibrant playground for sought-after outdoor recreation. Within minutes from our eclectic collection of hotels, guests can immerse themselves into a legendary landscape – a region full of intrigue and awe that continues to inspire and amaze our visitors every day. From hiking mountain tops to kayaking along calm rivers and canyon-carved lakes, nearly every outdoor pursuit can be experienced here in the Sonoran Desert.
Day 1 \ Farm to Fork
QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL 2 1⁄2 hoursArizona’s only family-owned and operated working olive mill and farm where olives are grown and pressed for the production of high quality extra virgin olive oil. Visitors can enjoy a full-length tour and tasting. VIP tours include lunch at del Piero – the mill’s Tuscan-inspired eatery paired with wine. When the weather is ideal, guests can dine outside in the lush olive grove.
SCHNEPF FARMS 2 hoursEnjoy a traditional American family farm and 300-acre peach orchard. Annual events include the Pumpkin & Chili Festival (Oct), Peach Festival (May) and Blossom Festival (Feb). Farm dining includes fresh baked pies and cinnamon rolls, homemade fudge, and a variety of jams and preserves. Seasonal Dinner Down the Orchard events feature the seasonal harvest.
THE ORANGE PATCH Tours available November – AprilThe Orange Patch is one of Mesa’s original citrus growers with 110 acres of citrus and 30 acres of sweet corn. Peak season for citrus production is January and February. Guests visiting are welcome to watch the picking and production process with special tours offered for groups. Fresh squeezed orange juice served daily, fresh honey, and other Arizona-grown products are available for sale.
Day 2 \ Flavor-Filled Dining & Culinary Education
AGRITOPIA 1 1⁄2 hoursThis urban farm features a designed patchwork of specialty crops with pathways that allow visitors to easily view the growing produce. The same-day harvest is sold at The Farm Stand, as well as the being served at Joe’s Farm Grill and The Coffee Shop. All of the produce grown on the farm is grown under the USDA organic protocol.
CRAFT BEERS & BREWERY TOURS 2 hoursDowntown Mesa mainstay, The Grill on Main, offers a variety of different specialties with assorted burgers and an even larger selection of microbrews. For added fun, tack on a visit to World Of Beer located at San Tan Village with an extensive selection of craft beers in an upbeat setting.
TQLA TEQUILA TASTING EXPERIENCE 1 hourOffering 80 varieties of tequila on tap, “hyper-cooled” to 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Tasting includes a tequila flight and handcrafted margaritas. Master Mixologists can also create specialty cocktails featuring premium tequilas from Mexico. The food here is a fusion of Mexican and Southwestern cuisine intended to showcase the full-bodied flavors of each region.
RANCHO DE TIA ROSA 2 hoursThis beautiful Mexican Hacienda features elegant fountains, fireplaces, outside courtyards, stained glass windows and tall ceilings. The menu features the intense sweet and savory flavors and recipes from Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Day 1 \ The Apache Trail
GOLDFIELD GHOST TOWN 1 1⁄2 hoursIn its heyday after the first gold-strike in 1892, Goldfield Ghost Town was a busy bustling little outpost perched atop a small hill between the mighty Superstition Mountains to the east and the Goldfield Mountains to the west. Today, visitors can walk down Main Street, explore the many shops and historic buildings and tour the historic Mammoth Gold Mine.
APACHE TRAIL OFF-ROAD TOUR 2+ hoursOff-road desert tours offer a heart-pumping adventure into the Sonoran Desert! These all-terrain vehicles can hold up to 8 guests in one vehicle and offers some of the best photography options as you leave the city limits and head into the Tonto National Forest.
CANYON LAKE CRUISE 1 1⁄2 hoursComplete your Apache Trail experience with a sunset tour along Canyon Lake on a “Mark Twain” voyage aboard the Dolly Steamboat, a replica of a sternwheeler paddleboat. The 90-minute nature cruise or twilight dinner cruise is the perfect complement to the Apache Trail experience.
MINING CAMP DINNER & A SHOW Seasonal, Oct – MayCome here for a hearty meal of good ol’ Western food and be entertained by Arizona’s colorful history shared in music and song. Nestled at the base of the beautiful Superstition Mountains, the restaurant’s unique concept follows the theme of the early mining camp cook shanty.
RANGER-GUIDED TOUR OF LOST DUTCHMAN STATE PARK 2+ hours Photo OpportunityHome of the Lost Dutchman Mine, one of the most famous “lost mines” of the West. A variety of hiking trails are here that range in distance and elevation. Open year-round from sunrise to 10 p.m., the U.S. Forest Service protects this popular designated wilderness area.
TORTILLA FLAT STAGECOACH STOP 1 hourTortilla Flat is an original stagecoach stop settlement during the construction of the Roosevelt Dam. Today, there are six full-time residents and a saloon with saddles for barstools and walls decorated with currency and business cards from around the world. Open for breakfast and lunch.
ROAD TRIPPIN' Mesa is positioned to be a great hub-and-spoke destination when planning an extended stay throughout Arizona. Specialized tour company, Across Arizona Tours, offers one- and two-day custom van tours and multiple-day tours to Monument Valley, Grand Canyon, Sedona, Tucson and Tombstone.
Day 2 \ Arizona History & Native American Heritage
ARIZONA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 2 hoursEnjoy intricate displays of Native Arizona dwellings and artifacts including jewelry manufacture, pottery making, and hunting activities. Other galleries feature dinosaurs, Arizona’s cosmic night skies, and geology.
WESTERN FILM STARS AT SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN MUSEUM 1 hourArizona has been the backdrop to hundreds of Hollywood Western movies and television shows. Visitors can tour the original buildings for Apacheland Movie Ranch including the Elvis Presley chapel in the movie El Charro. While visiting, be sure to view the collection of Lost Dutchman Mine maps dating back more than 100 years.
NATIVE AMERICAN DISCOVERY AT MESA GRANDE CULTURAL PARK 1 hourThis ancient Hohokam mound features an interpretive trail. The archaeological staff of the Arizona Museum of Natural History have helped preserve and develop the site, which is estimated to date to A.D 1100-1450. Guided tours and archaeological digs available upon request.
ROCKIN’ R RANCH 2 hours, SeasonalEnjoy gunfights and gold panning, western shops, and hot Dutch oven biscuits. Featuring an all-you-can-eat BBQ beef or chicken dinner followed by a spectacular Western stage show featuring the world famous Rockin R’ Wranglers.
Day 3 \ The Wild, Wild West
HORSEBACK RIDING AT OK CORRAL STABLES 2 hoursThis guided tour horseback ride leads visitors through the Superstition Wilderness, a preservation site for bald eagles, wild mustangs and other Arizona wildlife. Cattle drive adventures are also available.
RAWHIDE WESTERN TOWN 2 hoursRawhide Western Town is an 1880’s authentic frontier town and Arizona’s largest western-themed attraction. Entertainment includes classic Western gunfights, stunt shows and experiences for visitors. Live music and specialty shopping hours vary by season. Steakhouse opens daily at 5pm. Spanish-style Mission Patio and private cookout sites and indoor function rooms available.
Day 1 \ Desert Exploration
NATURE CENTER DESERT TOUR 1 hourEducational series on the desert flora and fauna are offered daily. Programs feature talks with Ranger Brennan. Guided tours can be scheduled through Usery Mountain Regional Park. 30+ miles of trails climb enough in elevation to experience spectacular vistas of the Greater Phoenix skyline.
HIKING & BIKING TOURS 4+ hoursMesa-based outfitters that lead guided pack trips into the Superstition Wilderness, part of the Tonto National Forest. Single and multi-day hike and bike tours include an in-depth education on the Sonoran Desert. The extensive trails and jagged mountain peaks vary in length and height throughout the Superstition Mountain range. Overnight tours available.
YOGA IN THE DESERT 1 hourTop-level yoga instruction in a relaxing and stunning desert atmosphere. The all-level classes are offered every Saturday and a great pre- or post-hike activity at Usery Mountain Regional Park.
Day 2 \ Adventures Set on Overdrive
FIGHTER COMBAT AERIAL FLIGHTS 2 hoursLocated at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, visitors can take a half-day flying lesson and embark on a Top Gun aerial mission. All flights are provided by a Military Fighter Pilot and include an authentic tactical briefing, air combat flying experience, formation, high-speed low-altitude fly-by and aerobatic maneuvers in the sky.
FORT MCDOWELL ADVENTURES 2 hoursWake up to the Arizona sunrise on a stunning horseback ride along the Verde River, a preservation site for bald eagles, wild mustangs and other Arizona wildlife. The landscape on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Indian Reservation is uncharted and lush. Experiences include cowboy cook-outs, off-road drives through the desert by Jeep or behind the wheel of a Green Zebra Tom car.
HOT AIR BALLOON EXPERIENCE 3 1⁄2 hoursCatch a flight on a hot-air balloon tour across the Sonoran Desert. Hosted by Hot Air Expeditions and Rainbow Ryders, these tours offer one of the most tranquil ways to observe Arizona’s stunning landscape. Sunrise and sunset rides are available depending on the season.
STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING 1 1⁄2 hoursThe sandy shoreline at Saguaro Lake offers convenient parking and walk-up access for paddle boarding tours. Mesa Outfitters provide lessons and paddle board rentals along Saguaro Lake, featuring 22 miles of shoreline.
WRIGLEYVILLE WEST: A WHOLE NEW BALL GAME 3 hoursGrab a seat in the bleachers or head up to the left-field rooftop to cheer on America’s perennial favorite, the Chicago Cubs. Baseball is big business in Mesa and Cubs fans can experience a whole new spring training experience in March 2014. Before and after the game enjoy the all new amenities at Mesa’s Riverview Park. Follow the Paseo just outside the stadium and you will be headed in the right direction to Mesa Riverview’s shopping and entertainment district.
TEE OFF AT 40+ GOLF COURSESMore than 40 golf courses are within a half-hour drive of downtown Mesa offering a variety of options from challenging desert golf to traditional links play. One of the most popular courses for visitors is Augusta Ranch Golf Club featuring executive-style play, and golfers can choose from three, nine-hole courses at Sunland Springs Village. Other golf standouts include Longbow Golf Club and the Robert Trent Jones, Jr.-designed Las Sendas Golf Club. With near perfect weather it’s possible to enjoy the sport year-round.
Day 3 \ A Desert Oasis
Even though Mesa is in the heart of a desert, visitors can take advantage of the city’s close proximity to a water recreation paradise. There are three lakes and two rivers within 30 minutes of Mesa that allow for desert boating, fishing, rafting, kayaking and water skiing. Or, partake in the ever-popular activity of “tubing”, a leisurely float along the cool waters of the Salt River via inner-tube!
VISIT THE GILBERT RIPARIAN PRESERVE 1 1⁄2 hoursNearly 200 bird species have been identified at this 110-acre wetland wildlife sanctuary for recreation, research and education. Features include 4.5 miles of trails, the Gilbert Rotary Centennial Observatory and ethnobotanical garden. Call ahead for events and schedule of programs and classes offered year round.
KAYAKING THE LOWER SALT RIVER 2 hoursSchedule a guided kayaking tour along the Lower Salt River with your launch point at Saguaro Lake Ranch, or Granite Reef Recreation Area. Both spots offer easy water access. The Salt River can experience Class 3 rapids depending on the time of year.
BIRDING TOURS 2 hoursBirding is a popular sport in Arizona, whose diverse terrain is home to more than 500 species. From hummingbirds and flycatchers to loons, herons and the occasional bald eagle, the treasure hunting in Mesa for birds is endless. The Lower Salt River basin is a popular location to begin your Arizona bird count.
JOE’S FARM GRILL Photo OpportunityThis original farm home was built in 1966 and is surrounded by 100-year-old trees and a community farm and garden. Today it is a modern burger stand and full-scale restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives with Guy Fieri – the chefs make their own pickles, marinades and use the fruit, vegetables, and herbs from The Farm at Agritopia.
SWEET CAKES CAFÉ & BAKERYThis treasured Mesa family-owned cafe has been serving up plate-sized cookies from scratch. The signature sugar cookie features a half-inch thick layer of homemade vanilla frosting and the traditional brownie features five-layers of sweet chocolate and cream.
POSTINO WINE CAFÉEach week, the wine menu features thirty-six unique, approachable wines. Paired with simple, delicious food with local ingredients. The outdoor dining options are plentiful and the scene inside the wine café is vibrant and festive with hand-selected tunes for every generation.
THE WINDMILL WINERYThe Windmill Winery offers one of the most unique farm settings near Mesa. Located in historic Florence, Arizona, you’ll find a picture-perfect rural farm with giant red barn and recycled-stone pathways and surrounding mountain views. The Wine Tasting Room is open weekly, with special sommelier-guided tasting events by appointment.
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Welcome to Mesa, Arizona. A gateway city to one of the most dynamic regions in the country. With countless places for new discoveries, competitive sports,
wild west adventures and farm to table cuisine, Mesa is a city that knows no bounds. From urban to rural, mountain peak to desert floor, arts and culture to wildlife and nightlife, each and every guest is given unparalleled access to one of the richest arrays of visitor offerings in the country. A geographic wonderland, Mesa is close to the Tonto National Forest and the iconic Superstition Mountains, where one may experience the wide-open and true Arizona vacation. From here, all things are possible, leaving you
breathless and sure to show you why we are “City Limitless.”
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5835 S. Sossaman Road, Mesa 480-988-7600, phxmesagateway.org
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport makes traveling just plane easy® to over 40 destinations! With a newly expanded passenger terminal, passengers can enjoy free Wi-Fi Internet access and an outdoor courtyard to await your departure. Passengers arriving at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport will appreciate the ease of travel from a conveniently located baggage claim to rental cars parked just steps away from the Terminal.
PHOENIX SKY HARBOR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix 602-273-3300, phxskyharbor.com
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is located just a few miles west of Mesa and is served by more than 20 airlines. There are three passenger terminals, car rental facilities, shops, restaurants, services and ground transportation. The Rental Car Center accommodates all airport rental car companies. Shuttles take passengers from designated areas outside the terminal baggage claim areas to the off-site Rental Car Center.
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visitmesa.com
The all-new Mesa Visitors Center features a digital concierge providing guests visitor information that can be emailed directly to their smart phone or tablet. Printed and digital brochures and maps are available for all regional attractions, activities and outdoor fun.