Driving the Great Western Trail in Arizona

Driving the Great Western Trail in Arizona
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Download or read book Driving the Great Western Trail in Arizona written by Jennifer L Andrews and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-24 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This fourth edition in black and white of Driving the Great Western Trail in Arizona, contains all of the trails from Mexico to Utah. Would you like to camp on an Indian Reservation or in an unspoiled forest or star-lit desert accompanied by the sounds of native wildlife? Would you like to show your children where the deer and the antelope really play, and to drive on the Mormon Honeymoon Trail or the Moqui Stagecoach Trail as the pioneers did in covered wagons? If so, then stock your Jeep, pack a tent and this book, and say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of civilization for a week. You can also vicariously enjoy the Great Western Trail from the passenger's seat in the four-wheeling DVD adventure, The Great Western Trail in Arizona. Traveling more than 418 miles through deserts, streams, and over mountains, you'll visit the twelve sections of the trail that will awe both newbies to the sport, as well as hard-core, off-road aficionados.


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