"Frontier of the 1880's. In Holbrook you can visit the real west
where tumbleweed still blows into town off the desert. Attend a rodeo, where
sometimes the cowboys are mostly Indians, or sign on for a tour of a working
ranch. If riding and roping isn't your thing, plan on a tour of ancient
Indian rock art sites, a hay-ride across the desert as evening arrives, and
a real country cookout dinner."
"HoHoKam - the Departed Ones. The HoHoKam were remarkably resourceful
people who knew the importance of water. They dug 125 miles of canals, built
22 villages, and irrigated 140,000 acres in the Salt River Valley. Evidence
of the worn canals, dating back to approximately 700 BC, can still be seen
today at Park of the Canals and Mesa Grande Ruins."
"Yuma is blessed with plenty of water and scenic wonders that
everyone can enjoy. From four-wheeling at the sand dunes to water skiing on
the Colorado River, you will surely enjoy your visit."