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Hidden Southwest: Including Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah, and Southwest Colorado (Hidden Travel)

Hidden Southwest: Including Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah, and Southwest Colorado (Hidden Travel)
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Hidden Southwest: Including Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Utah, and Southwest Colorado (Hidden Travel)

 
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Offers insider advice on seeing the best of the Grand Canyon, shopping for authentic American Indian crafts and exploring Old West ghost towns while avoiding the tourist traps along the way

Reviews distinctive lodging options including grand golf resorts around Phoenix, spa retreats in Sedona and dude ranches out on the open range

The perfect backroads adventure guide with recommended trips down lost highways to distinctive but little-visited locales

 
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Product Details
Author:Richard Harris
Paperback:720 pages
Publisher:Ulysses Press
Publication Date:March 08, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:1569755752
Package Length:7.7 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:


4Hidden Southwest  Jan 27, 2002 By Susan Smith
I purchased this book in order to plan a 6 week trip to New Mexico and Arizona. If you want a book that will clearly and intelligently tell you about everything in these two states, this is a good option. Unfortunately, this book isn't very helpful in prioritizing sites. For example, I'm sure every single indian pueblo is listed, but it's difficult to tell which ones are worth allocating time to. Don't get me wrong, this is an excellent book, but, if this is your first visit to the area, you will need a more opinionated book to help you sift though the many, many sightseeing options.

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4Best places to stay  Mar 29, 2000
I had earlier editions of this book and just loved them. We found the best places to stay, motels and bed and breakfasts that are really special, at a great price. I used this book for planning many trips to the Southwest, for myself and friends, and it was always a great experience. It is the best reference books on places to eat and to stay, phone numbers of attractions etc. You can find every place in the Southwest. However, I would still use another travel guide for more detailed information about e.g. national parks and monuments or specific hiking tips.

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5Detailed info, very good  Feb 14, 2007 By JT, Book fan "JT, book fan"
Very personal writing style and detailed recommendations make this a great read and a great guide. This book covers the major sights in more detail than most compact guidebooks. The maps are easier to read than most guidebooks due to higher contrast. I loved the suggested iteneraries and "hidden" travel suggestions you may not find in other guidebooks. This is a thick book, maybe a bit bulky for travel. I do recommend it. It has been a great guide to help me plan a trip.

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4Excellent resource  Jun 01, 2009 By PS
This is an excellent resource to find off the beaten path places and learn more about popular places, too. I followed this guide to Toroweap near the Grand Canyon. It said that it was so remote no one else would be at the primitive campsite (said no toilets). It needs updating. I found the campsite full of people in April after hazarding it down a long, dusty, and rocky road, and they had good toilets. I did meet some very nice people there, and it's a knock your socks off beautiful place. Glad I went.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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