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Payson - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Payson are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Globe
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Population: 7000
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Globe is a mid-sized town of 7,000 people east of Phoenix. Globe is a
good base to explore the recreational opportunities available in the
national forests that surround the town. Hiking, mountain biking,
camping, boating and fishing are all available. |
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Phoenix
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Population: 1300000
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Phoenix is the political, business and cultural capital of Arizona.
This vibrant and rapidly growing city offers top rate restaurants,
theaters, museums, shopping and sports venues. Beautiful sunny and
temperate weather in winter and spring make it a popular destination
for both vacationers and part time residents. |
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Prescott
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Population: 34000
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Prescott is a rapidly growing mountain town with old western mining
roots. With its pleasant milder climate, it is a popular weekend
destination for those escaping the desert heat of the Phoenix area.
Outdoor recreation is plentiful in the Prescott National Forest with
mountain biking, hiking, camping, and scenic drives. |
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Scottsdale
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Population: 0
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Scottsdale is a suburb of Phoenix and has become one of the
Southwest's premier resort destinations. The stunning desert
landscapes here inspire artists, outdoors enthusiasts, and those who
just love to relax in the sun. Hundreds of resorts, restaurants, and
entertainment venues are near Old Town Scottsdale, the historic heart
of the city. |
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Sedona
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Population: 0
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Sedona is one of Arizona's most popular destinations. It is set
amongst towering sandstone cliffs that truly glow with an energized
red hue. Just north of town is Oak Creek Canyon with its own dramatic
beauty, swimming holes, natural rock slides and camping in its cool
forest. |
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Show Low
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Population: 10000
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Situated atop the Mogollon Rim in Eastern Arizona, Show Low is a
pleasant mountain town surrounded by national forests. It offers plenty
of heavily wooded camping areas, cabins, and fishing lakes. |
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Verde Valley
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Population: 0
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Right in the center of Arizona you'll find the towns of Camp Verde,
Cottonwood, and Clarkdale along the banks of the Verde River. This
area comprises the Verde Valley. This pretty area is surrounded by
national forests and plenty of nice scenery. |
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White Mountains
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Population: 0
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The White Mountains are the second highest range in the state. Camping
and fishing is plentiful in this high mountain area with several
stocked lakes, and most years there is sufficient snow for
snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and downhill skiing at Sunrise Ski
Area. |
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