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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Papago Park


As a kid, the bubble mountains always intrigued me. We saw them on field trips to the botanical gardens, or the zoo, and once we even had our sack lunches at one of the ramadas at the base. But I never got to go check out those weird bubbles.

But then for Valentine's Day, my boyfriend took me and our dog hiking up the bubble mountains. Finally!

Papago Park has several miles of biking, hiking and riding trails, mostly ranked easy to moderate. Those more adventurous/more fit than I can climb up the buttes. There are several unofficial trails that lead you right up to them.

(I know, that doesn't look like it leads to a butte, but the base of the butte was just to the left.)

Taking 64th Street/Galvin Parkway south from McDowell, there is a parking lot on the west side of 64th you can enter from the light named - you guessed it - Papago Park. There's a ramada right by the parking lot, maps of the trails, and a paved trail. At least to start; the further you get from the parking lot, the fewer people were on the trail. It's very dog friendly, though I would be careful if your dog likes to chase jackrabbits. We saw 3 of them in less than a minute, but thankfully Nala missed every one of them. Not for a lack of trying, though.



There are a few things that make Papago Park really great: 1) it's right in town, 2) you can make a day of it or you can just go for an hour or two, and 3) it's so close to the zoo and the botanical gardens that it would be great to spend a day at the park and at one of those attractions.
Be sure to take advantage of the great weather we're having, it won't be too long before it's too hot to visit Papago Park after 8am.
Find it! - Off Galvin Parkway south of McDowell. Open daily from 5am to 11pm. 602.261.8318.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

First Fridays

First Fridays is this Friday, February 6 - a monthly event that showcases local artists and venues around downtown Phoenix. Sponsored by Artlink, which also hosts the twice-yearly Art Detour, First Fridays feature artists, musicians, and photographers at multiple locations in and around downtown. These locations can be local museums and galleries, music venues, coffeehouses and tents set up on blocked-off streets. So you kill two birds with one stone, really: you discover local artists, and you discover local hangouts. It's a great place to find home decor, unique gifts, impulse buys.

It runs the first Friday of each month from 6 to 10pm, so gather some friends to meet up at the end of the workweek. You can catch a shuttle from any of the locations, but if you park at the Phoenix Public Library you can get a map of all the stops (slow-loading Flash version here) and take the shuttle from the "start."

Along Roosevelt Row there are not only galleries and street vendors, but places to eat as well. Anyone with a sweet tooth should stop by Tammie Coe Cakes. Cupcakes, cookies and scones, oh my! And for you people without a sweet tooth (which I don't understand) they have real food too. Their sliders are pretty popular, and I'm a big fan of the pesto tortellini with artichoke.

Find it! - Phoenix Public Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. ArtLink: 602-256-7539.