Directions from Scottsdale, Arizona to Show Low, Arizona





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Rim GC, The

Things To Do – Payson, Arizona

Hwy 87 to Payson, east on Hwy 260 to golf course entrance More on arizonaguide.com

Show Low Lake Park

Campgrounds – Show Low, Arizona

30 pull-thrus, back-ins, room for slide outs, some shaded, gravel. Limited RV supplies. Show Low Lake, tackle, 1 shuffleboard ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com

WOODS CANYON LAKE (AZ)

Walk-in season dates are weather permitting only. Please call 928-537-8888 for more information. Group area located in north central Arizona near the town ... More on ReserveAmerica.com

Lewis Canyon Group Site

Campgrounds – Pinedale, Arizona

The campground has a capacity of campground for 150 people. Campground amenities include: Picnic tables, fire rings, four large group barbecue grills, dumpsters, vault toilets, two sets of horseshoe pits, and a baseball diamond with ... More on Wildernet.com

Ahnala Mesquite Room

Things To Do – Fort McDowell, Arizona

Ahnala Mesquite Room is the resort’s main restaurant, serving 3 meals a day, presenting local Native American, Southwestern and Mesquite grilled cuisine. Chef Brian will be showcasing ... More on arizonaguide.com

Deadman Creek

Things To Do – Fort McDowell, Arizona

Deadman Creek is part of the Verde River watershed.The creek is 5 miles long.Near Fort McDowell. More on AnglerWeb.com

Grave of Dr. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja) 1855-1923

Landmarks – Fort McDowell, Arizona

Inscription. Greatest of the educated Apaches, this Mohave-Apache Indian was taken captive at the age of Six by Pima Indians. He was sold to a white man who educated him as a physician. Dr. Montezuma had a splendid practice in Chicago ... More on HMDB

Dude Creek

National And State Parks – Payson, Arizona

Dude Creek is in the Tonto National Forest. The Arizona Game & Fish Department reports that the principal trout species of concern to anglers in roadless areas are native Apache and, Gila trout and introduced rainbow and brown trout. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Tonto/Ponderosa

Campgrounds – Payson, Arizona

Located 15 miles east of the town of Payson. More on ReserveAmerica.com

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  • Back-ins, mostly shaded, dirt, planned activities.National Forest More on GreatCampingSpots.com

Los Corrales

Things To Do – Pinetop, Arizona

Mexican Restaurant with good food and good service. More on arizonaguide.com

Red Mountain Multigenerational Center

Things To Do – Mesa, Arizona

about Red Mountain Multigenerational Center: Red Mountain Multigenerational Center offers programs and classes, an indoor walking/running track, a rock climbing wall, exercise equipment, a billiard... More on GoCityKids

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  • Red Mountain Multigenerational Center Rental Interest Form In advance, thanks for your interest in the Red Mountain Multigenerational Center (RMMC). A 65,000 square-foot facility, the RMMC has seve... More on Mesaaz.gov

Quiznos Classic Subs

Restaurants – Show Low, Arizona

Licano's Mexican Food Steak

Restaurants – Show Low, Arizona

GREAT FOOD, CRUDDY SERVICE STAFF More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • However maybe due to cut backs the quality of the food has dropped off so sharply I usually end up going to... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Great food, cruddy service staff More on Yahoo! Travel

Trapper's Cafe

Restaurants – Snowflake, Arizona

The service is good but the food is blah. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Been there only twice and the food is lousy. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Been there only twice and the food is lousy.The service is good but the food is blah. More on Yahoo! Travel

Pinetop Lakes Golf & Country Club

Golf Courses – Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona

This executive course is wooded and has enough variety to challenge all skill levels. The fairways are mostly hilly, but there are some flat spots. Some tee boxes are elevated, and some holes have ... More on Golf.com

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  • Hwy. 260 east to Bucksprings Rd., left to golf course More on arizonaguide.com