Winter average daytime temperature in the Valley of the Sun is 70 degrees Fahrenheit,
with 300 days of sun per year. Not only is Arizona one of the most varied states in the nation, but it also offers a lower
cost of living than many others.
From our communities in the East Valley, you can visit Tucson and Tombstone, the
mining town of Globe, or the Ghost and Artist community of Jerome, the Red Rocks of Sedona, or Monument Valley - home of all
those John Ford Westerns.
The ski resorts in Flagstaff, Prescott, Williams and the White Mountains and the
unspoiled rural beauty of Patagonia are within easy reach or you can play golf, go boating, water-skiing, or even steamboating
on one of the many lakes in this state. A visit to the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is truly an unforgettable
experience, to be treasured always.
Arizona is home to more Native American tribes than any other state in the Union.
A great cultural experience awaits those who are interested in visiting museums and archeological sites. Trading posts on
the reservations hold a treasure trove of wonderful jewelry, blankets, drums, and other gifts. And, of course, there are the
many casinos hosted by the tribes where you can play the slot machines, roll the dice, or spin the roulette wheel.