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Wildflowers Scottsdale
Unknown to most visitors to Scottsdale, Arizona, is the natural beauty and abundance of its spectacular wildflowers. Truly, the beauty of Arizona’s wildflowers borders upon the supernatural. For a performance given expressly by Mother Nature, Scottsdale, Arizona offers a yellow brick road directly to a wildflower wonderland where poppies of every color abound. It is quite possible that you will feel like Dorothy on her way to the Emerald Kingdom.
Just outside Scottsdale, Arizona, one can happen upon a blooming Mecca of flora that invites travelers and experts from all over the world. From the mighty Saguaro Cactus to the delicate silver bell, Arizona’s wildflowers are a vision to behold and not to be missed. Bursting forth in all its glory is the Mexican gold poppy, fairy dusters, lupine, or evening primrose. Raising beautiful faces to the ever-shining sun are desert hyacinth, wild onions, and desert anemone. And everywhere you turn, you will delight in various cacti in perpetual bloom. At any given point in the season, you may find up to 100 different species of flowers in full bloom. Visit the Tucson Mountains or the Sonoran Desert for an unending display of beauty and color you won’t find anywhere else.
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Driving Scottsdale 4
There’s more to Scottsdale, Arizona than meets the eye. It might surprise you to know that we are wine-makers in this part of the United States, and we are proud to tout several award-winning wines that are sure to please the palettes of the most discerning wine connoisseurs. If you are in the mood for a fabulous drive through the beautiful terrain just south of Tucson, you will end your journey at some of the finest wineries Arizona has to offer. The altitude and the soil here is ideal for growing grapes. Many vineyards offer wine-tasting, and you will also find many upscale restaurants to complement the fine wines you discover.
Stop at the delightful village of Elgin on your way. Take Interstate 10 south past Tucson to Highway 83. Follow Highway 83 to Sonoita, and at the junction of Highways 83 and 92, follow the signs east to Elgin. Along the way, a must-see destination is Patagonia which is well-known for horse-raising. If you decide to extend your stay, there are numerous bed and breakfast inns waiting expectantly for your arrival. If you choose to journey as far as the Mexican border, visit Nogales where you will find yet another delightful winery specializing in sweet, fruity vintages.If you would like to know more about living in Scottsdale, Arizona, visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com for more exciting details.