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  1. Ancient Ruins UTV tour in the Arizona desert, Phoenix1

    1. Ancient Ruins UTV tour in the Arizona desert

    5.0· 745 reviews· 3 hours

    Three-hour guided UTV tour through the Sonoran Desert to explore Hohokam ruins and scenic vistas in the Bradshaw Mountains.

    This was an excellent tour. Matt was knowledgeable and had a wonderful demeanor. We visited multiple spots, allowing for fantastic photos in beautiful surroundings.Trek53286002565
  2. 3-hour UTV and shooting combo in the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix2

    2. 3-hour UTV and shooting combo in the Sonoran Desert

    4.9· 99 reviews· 3 hours

    Four hours total — UTV ride through Sonoran Desert trails, followed by firearms training with an NRA-certified instructor; Glock 9mm and AR-15 included.

    My husband and I participated in the UTV and shooting combo, and it was fantastic. Our guide, Gernan, was outstanding! We are eager to return, as it was an incredible experience.diluvinap
  3. ATV ride and shooting range experience near Phoenix, Phoenix3

    3. ATV ride and shooting range experience near Phoenix

    4.9· 230 reviews· 3 hours

    Three hours of ATV riding in the Sonoran Desert plus shooting with Glock and AR-15 under instructor supervision.

    An excellent experience; the team is fantastic at providing assistance and ensuring you feel confident in what you're doing rather than leaving you to figure things out alone.Nashat_I
  4. Grand Canyon helicopter and ground tour from Phoenix, Phoenix4

    4. Grand Canyon helicopter and ground tour from Phoenix

    4.7· 415 reviews· 13 hours

    Full-day trip from Phoenix — 45-minute helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon and time on foot at the rim for photographs.

    I highly recommend this day trip, which offers a fantastic experience. Given the distance from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon, it involves a lot of sitting, so wear comfortable clothing. Good walking shoes are essential since the trails into the canyon consist of dirt and rocks. The temperature at the canyon is significantly cooler, so bring a jacket. Our driver Mark provided several stops en route for snacks and restroom breaks, but you can bring your own food if you'd like. Keep in mind you'll need to arrange your own lunch, as prices in the canyon park are unexpectedly high. Mark ensured we had plenty of cold water throughout the trip. He was very knowledgeable, sharing insights about the geological regions of Arizona, the local plants, climate, and both past and current inhabitants of the area.EasternSlopeTourist

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