Times Spent Outdoors: Priceless!
Drive To Hidden Treasures
John and Margie Anderson know how to find out-of-the-way points of interest, and it's always a pleasure to ride along with them. This month they started at the Salome interchange on I-10 and visited "royalty": The Royal Arch. Read on to discover highlights along the way.
Speaking of royalty, it's time for the Faire! The Renaissance Festival began this month and will offer "foolish pleasures" until April 2. This has been a "must see" for my family for many years, and we missed it during the pandemic. The Festival is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and President's Day.
In February we sense the beginning of spring, followed closely (too closely) by summer and a new calendar of some familiar annual events such as the Arizona Game & Fish Expo and Day at the Docks in San Diego. There are new events too; "stay tuned" to Western Outdoor Times for the latest and enjoy your outdoors with us.
Take The Royal Tour
Hats Off To Havasu
Boating, fishing, events fill their calendar.
'Raise More Than A Sail"
AYC Set For Annual LL Cup And Birthday Regatta
The 'King' Of Crappie Fishing
The Andersons salute/remember Curt Rambo.
Valentine's Day: February 14
Presidents' Day: February 20
Ash Wednesday: February 22
Daylight Savings Time Begins: March 12
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