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Lovin’ Life After 50 -Cooling Off at 7,000 Feet: Flagstaff offers summer fun and respite
Every summer, Flagstaff hosts visitors seeking relief from the scorching temperatures of the Arizona desert. Sitting on the southwest edge of the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet and boating a median summer temperature of 80 degrees, the town is an ideal place to escape.
Read This PostFrom Luxurious to Rugged, These are the Best Hotels Near National Parks
If you want to stay outside of the Grand Canyon, then the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff is a solid bet. Located in a pine forest, it boasts a pool, fitness room, and hot tub. The property has beautiful walking trails and reviewers rave about the cleanliness and warm staff.
Cool Down Up North: 5 Reasons to Spend Summer in Flagstaff, Arizona
Whether you’re a local from down south in Phoenix or Tucson who needs to cool down or an out-of-towner who has yet to experience our unique mountain town, we’ve got five reasons you should start planning your summer escape to Flagstaff today.
Read This PostFaces of Little America: Executive Chef Eduardo Mata
Executive Chef Eduardo Mata was working with the grounds team at the Rams Hill Country Club in Borrego Springs, California, when he spotted a man in an all-white uniform driving around in a golf cart. Curious about this person, Chef Mata realized that this man was wearing a chef’s uniform. Though he didn’t know it then, this man was Rams Hill’s Sous Chef Rogers. Chef Mata would meet him in the kitchen the following season. With his seasonal grounds work position ending soon, Chef was referred to a position in the kitchen. Though he started washing dishes, over time, he began to learn more and more about the ins and outs of running a kitchen.
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