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3 things to do in Arizona for the Winter

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3 things to do in Arizona for the Winter
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When it comes to being cold, Arizona has its extremes. Winter is a really beautiful time in Arizona because it snows on Mt. Lemmon; Flagstaff is also a place for a perfect winter wonderland.

It’s also a difficult place to look for things to do, since it’s either too cold or just a boring day.

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Visiting Mt. Lemmon for the SkyCenter Observatory.

This is honestly one of the most breath-taking things I have ever done in my life. The view atop of Mt. Lemmon is beautiful. You honestly get to see the City of Tucson. Learning about stars and constellations makes for a very intriguing escape. While the experience is a little on the pricier side, it’s totally worth it.

Free entrance to Glendale Glitters

If you’re on a budget, but still want to have an experience for Christmas with your family and significant other, Glendale Glitters is the place for you. This event is held for a limited time (November 25 to January 7) in the evening. It’s location is in the historic City of Glendale, which is located at 58th Avenue and Glendale Avenue.

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Staying local on Main Street in Tucson

Staying in your local city is not that bad. Having a "staycation" is a good thing in the sense that you’re able to shop locally and see the decorated Main Street. Sights like that don’t come often, so it’s important to take them in whenever possible.

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