Tips for Hiking Pima Canyon at South Mountain Park Near Tempe

South Mountain Park near Tempe is a large, 16,000-acre park that just begs to be explored.

But due to the park's immense size (it is considered to be the largest municipal park in the USA and among the largest in the world), odds are good you'll have to visit this one time and time again to even begin to scratch the surface.

During my first visit to Tempe, I decided to play it safe and stuck to the portion closest to the city, known as Pima Canyon, and had a wonderful day out.

In this one, I wanted to share some of the best things that can be seen from the trails as well as tips for those visiting the park for the first time.

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8 Harrisburg Restaurants and Breweries to Try When Visiting

There are a number of breweries and restaurants in Harrisburg, and during our recent visit we made it our mission to visit several of the best.

In this one we share some of the spots you should check out in the capital of Pennsylvania, and since we plan on visiting this one fairly regularly, we'll be updating with more options soon!

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The Forebay Review – Getting the Hershey Experience for Dinner

The Forebay at the Hershey Lodge is a cozy yet classy restaurant that's perfect for a special evening out. The menu serves up creative comfort food that changes seasonally, and the wood and leather decor certainly adds to the comforting vibe.

And, as you might expect, chocolate appears throughout the menu to provide further opportunities for indulgence.

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Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel Review – A Great Stay in the Finger Lakes

I am a frequent traveler to the Finger Lakes- in recent years at least.

Part of this is because I now live within a manageable five hour drive, and the other part is that I've developed a love for many of the exceptional vineyards that call the region home (notably Boundary Breaks, Hermann J Wiemer, and Heron Hill to name a few- must visit Finger Lakes wineries in my opinion).

But one problem I've always had when visiting is figuring out where to stay.

The reason for this is because the area known as the Finger Lakes is large. It is so large, in fact, that to drive from the furthest west lake to the furthest east lake in one direction you're looking at a two hour drive time (not to mention bypassing every lake in between). Or if you want to stay in larger cities like Rochester, Syracuse, or Corning (for the Corning Museum of Glass) you're looking at 30-60 minutes of driving before you even begin to see water.

Going even further, if you pick any lake (especially larger ones like Seneca or Cayuga) you will have an hour driving just to go from tip to tip as well- all before stopping at all the vineyards, breweries, and distilleries along the way.

It is because of this that picking a good hotel location is so important when visiting. After my stay at Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel as a guest of the property, I can safely say that I've found my spot for the foreseeable future.

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