by admin | Aug 6, 2020 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
Escape to a cooler climate in Cochise County this summer for a few days or even a week. Journey to higher elevations by heading to Southern Arizona’s cool vistas. The high desert is perfect for staycations, adventures and unique discoveries — whether you’re traveling...
by admin | Jul 30, 2020 | Bird Watching, News
Plans for a four-day birding adventure to Southeast Arizona (May 17-20) were worked out in advance of the pair of Flame-colored Tanagers arriving in Ramsey Canyon on or around May 9th. When I heard reports of these rare visitors from Mexico gathering nesting material...
by admin | Jul 25, 2020 | Bird Watching, News
If there’s one surefire kid-pleaser no matter where you go, it’s the chance to interact with animals — especially those that your children don’t get to see every day. Hotels, resorts and local communities are spearheading a wealth of family-friendly wildlife...
by admin | Jul 25, 2020 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
As winter settles in, it’s time to start looking for quick, warm-weather getaways. With multiple daily nonstop flights from Denver, Arizona is an easy option, and Coloradans make up almost one-tenth of the state’s domestic visitors. Most of us head straight for the...
by Kate Cox | May 20, 2019 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
A tech-ready workforce and leading-edge education are shaping Sierra Vista, AZ. May 20, 2019 By the BF Staff From the March/April 2019 Issue Located along the foothills of southeast Arizona’s Huachuca Mountains, an impressive blend of history, education and nature...
by Kate Cox | Nov 28, 2018 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
LIFESTYLE | 24 Nov, 2018 | ALYSSA TUFTS Surrounded by acres of land as far as the eye can see with no buildings in sight, it’s a welcome change to the bustling heavily-populated environment. In Willcox, Arizona, you may pass only a few cars on the road and buildings...