Wickenburg is a town primarily located in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, with a portion in neighboring Yavapai County. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town is 6,363.
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Let BC Jeep Tours share the Desert with you, they'll create a trip of your dreams. Our guides are local drivers who know the stories and history of the area. Take a trip that is comfortable and fun for all ages!
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Looking for something challenging - something real? Tired of the same old amusement park type tour? Drive a desert equipped ATV or UTV in small groups. Visit ghost towns, gold mines, mountain tops and canyons surrounding historic Wickenburg, Arizona. See amazing places you won't believe exist and might not find on your own. An Adventure of a Lifetime! This family owned business will take you on an Adventure of a Lifetime!
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We rent rides, you keep yer adventures! Happy Trails Powersports Rentals strives to provide you with the best equipment and access to the best riding areas in Arizona! Give us a jingle and we'll git yer adventure set up pronto!
The guys set you up with a side by side with all the gear you need including a GPS pre-programmed with a bunch of trails.
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Kay El Bar is a historic western dude ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona. Open year-round, we offer equestrian vacations that include meals, lodging and riding. It's a wonderful atmosphere for families, couples, and business team-building events. Soak in the splendor of the Sonoran Desert on horseback, hiking, at the pool, or in the historic western town of Wickenburg. We are a historic landmark with modern rooms, offering an authentic western experience. As a small guest ranch you will enjoy a quiet, disconnected vacation whether you ride or not.
This place is over a hundred years old and the grounds are lovely. The horses and wranglers are excellent and we loved being immersed in the old west. It’s amazing what happens when you get away from it all, and this is the perfect place to do it.
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This summer escape the heat while embarking on genuine adventure at Desert Caballeros Western Museum! DCWM’s world renowned collection of Western fine art, historic exhibits and engaging education programs highlight the cultural legacy of the American West. Core to the museum collection are prized works of Catlin, Bierstadt, Moran, Remington, Russell, Cowboy Artists of America and Taos Society of Artists. Works by Bill Owen, Maynard Dixon, Alan Houser, Mirna Harrison and more offer an enriching contemporary presentation. With an eye on the horizon, DCWM hosts its nationally revered Cowgirl Up! Art from the Other Half of West featuring hundreds of new works by 58 of the nation's top female artists every spring. Ready for more than world renowned art collections? Meander into awesome life-scale recreations of old 1905 Wickenburg; experience ranch life of the early Central Valley settlers and real Wickenburg dude ranches; discover local gold mining history & Arizona minerals; meet the American Indian tribes of the Southwest by examining their tools and crafts. A dream come true for kids of all ages, our museum offers free GuidePort headsets that tell the vast stories of the true American West! Head ‘Out Wickenburg Way’ to Desert Caballeros Western Museum.
We were pleasantly surprised when stopped. I costs a little to get in. The place is full of everything from native art and crafts from the area, to western art and bronzes, it also has lots of info from the old west days, old mining history of the area, old guns, and artifacts from long ago. It was one of the better museums I have seen in a long time. The staff was polite and helpful .
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It's easy to miss this, but it's a beautiful jewel! Sandy trails wind past a river and lake and swamp. We saw a desert tortoise up close on a short hike up to a view point.
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Step back in time at the site of the Nella-Meda Gold mining camp where there is a complete mining town and hotel surrounded by giant Saguaros that create their own "desert forest". Whether one foot or horseback,the trails lead to an ancient Native American campsite,and old stage stop. Experience a part of Arizona's history.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Have been to top several times. It does get harder closer to the top. It is more like rock climbing. But you need to be careful. Never hike my yourself. Take a lot of water. And something to eat.
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