The Desert Botanical Garden has a calendar packed with special events and pop-up experiences to complement Flashlight Nights, including an evening farmers market and performances. What critters come alive at night in the desert? Bring a flashlight and find out at the Desert Botanical Garden's Flashlight Nights, from 7 to 9 p.m. ![]() With close proximity to nearby trails, adventure concierges guide guests through the living desert from morning to night. Direct access to golf offerings and biking excursions are also available.įlashlight Nights at Desert Botanical Garden Named after the iconic canyon that surrounds the property, this resort also maintains an exclusive sustainability trail, characterized by indigenous flora. Perched on an elevated ridgeline, this is the region's first Dark Sky Zone resort - and its location offers views of Arizona’s famed Four Peaks and McDowell Mountain Range by day and stargazing opportunities by night. ![]() ![]() Phoenix Mountains Preserve, South Mountain Park and Preserve, Lost Dutchman State Park, McDowell Mountain Regional Park and Cave Creek Regional Park are great spots to look down at the twinkling city or gaze skyward at the stars in our grand desert sky.įor a closer look at the skies, head to the Gilbert Rotary Centennial Observatory at the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch on Friday and Saturday nights for a peek through their 16-inch diameter telescope.įor a sky-focused retreat, head to ADERO Scottsdale, an Autograph Collection Hotel. While we love Phoenix’s urban atmosphere, we also love to get away from the city lights and explore the open desert.
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