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Mesa, Arizona
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Art & Entertainment
Mesa Arts Center:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-6500
Golf
Arizona Golf Resort:
Mesa, AZ.
Phone: (480) 832-3202
Augusta Ranch Golf Club:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 354-1234
Desert Sands Golf & Country
Club: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 832-0210
Dobson Ranch Golf Course:
Mesa AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2291
Dreamland Villa Golf Course:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 985-6591
Fiesta Lakes Golf Club:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 969-0377
Las Sendas Golf Club:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 396-4000
Longbow Golf Resort:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 807-5400
Painted Mountain Golf Resort:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 832-0156
Riverview Golf Course: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-3515
Royal Palms Golf Course:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 964-1709
Superstition Springs Golf
Club: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 985-5622
Toka Sticks Golf Course:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 988-9405
Viewpoint Golf Resort:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 373-5555
Museums &
Historical Attractions
Arizona Museum for Youth:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2468
Arizona Museum of Natural
History: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2230
Arizona Wing of the Commemorative Air Force Museum:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 924-1940
Mesa Southwest Museum:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2230
Nature,
Outdoor Recreation & Sports Parks
Brinton Desert Botanical Garden:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 827-4700
Hohokam Stadium:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-4451
Kleinman Tennis Center &
Park: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2149
Red Mountain
Multigenerational Center: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480)
644-4800
Reed Park: Lighted
basketball court, on-leash dog area, walking trail, skate court,
playgrounds and picnic facilities. Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2351
Tonto National Forest:
The fifth largest forest in the US, and encompassing almost 3
million acres from the Sonoran Desert to the ponderosa
pine-forested Mogollon Rim, the Tonto National Forest is one of
the most-visited “urban” forests in the U.S. There are nearly
900 miles of National Forest System Trails to enjoy horse
riding, hiking, and mountain biking. There are also camping
facilities, including horse camps. For details –
Click here.
Usery Mountain Regional Park:
3,648 acres set at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains,
adjacent to the Tonto National Forest. Along the Wind Cave
Trail, water seeps from the roof of the alcove to support
hanging gardens of Rock Daisy. 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd., Mesa, AZ.
Tel: (480) 984-0032
Visitor, Community & Relocation Information:
City of Mesa:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 644-2011
Downtown Mesa Association:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 890-2613
Mesa Chamber of Commerce:
Mesa, AZ. Tel: (480) 969-1307
Mesa Convention and Visitors
Bureau: Mesa, AZ. Tel: (800) 283-6372 or (480)
827-4700.
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