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    Lloyd's Rocky Point Shuttle & Tours

    3.4 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Angry Ape Off-Road - Wild turkey on the trail

    Angry Ape Off-Road

    5.0(32 reviews)
    52.3 mi

    Had a blast off-roading through the forest with my husband. Tom was an excellent guide and was full…read moreof information about the area.

    After seeing their Jeeps in various downtown parades, I wanted to try Angry Ape, so I jumped at it…read morewhen we were invited to join a private tour! The tour was in mid-April. Destinations were the Mingus Mountains and Cottonwood. It was an all-day tour. We had great weather - not too hot and not too cool. Two Angry Ape jeeps transported part of our group. Owner Tom was one of the drivers. Word to the wise: 5 people do NOT fit comfortably in the Jeeps. It works well for 4 people, 3 plus driver. The 5th person is crammed in the middle of the back seat with zero legroom. Fortunately, we had enough other vehicles to redistribute people, so no one had to be that 5th person for long. I went on a Pink Jeep tour in Sedona a couple of years ago. That was a lot bumpier and scarier than this one. There certainly were bumpy parts to this tour, but none of them scared the heck out of me! A private Jeep in our group had trouble negotiating some of the bumpier areas, but the Angry Ape jeep drivers had no issues. Tom is fun and personable, with lots of stories to tell. He kept us laughing the whole trip. His skill as a driver is very obvious. His worker (unfortunately, I forgot his name) was also very skilled. My husband and I had a great time!

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    Looking west

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    Guests at Sunset Lookout

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Amazing modern art mural in the Hohokam room,  showing the creation story.

    Verde Valley Archaeology Center

    4.9(7 reviews)
    51.1 mi

    This was my first visit to the Verde Valley archaeology center, and I was truly amazed! I was…read morehoping to see artifacts from the immediate vicinity at this location and was not disappointed! The center has been here for 15 years and exists primarily to display artifacts recovered from a single site in the area. This is extremely rare as most sites have been pillaged by pot hunters over the last 100+ years, and this site was privately owned and protected for many decades. I was honored to received what was basically a private tour of the facility by the executive director Monica Buckle. She took her time and provided much detail to give an excellent overview of this facility. Thank you so much Monica! The entire Verde Valley area is a much overlooked archaeology gem in the history of our country & this facility champions the learning and understanding of this unique place. If you're ever in the area, I strongly recommend a visit. Please note the visiting hours change for the summer season so be sure to research this first.

    This spotless well appointed museum is user friendly and can be completed quickly under 1/2 hour if…read moreyou breezed through. We chose the guided free tour which lasted about an hour and was quite thorough. I really enjoyed the quality of items on display and learning about the artifacts. If one is lucky the libraries in Scottsdale have a free pass for 2 people to enter. We paid but it was worth the $5 entry fee each.

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Guess how much this weighs? It's magnetic and found in the crater. 150 lbs & can be touched.

    Guess how much this weighs? It's magnetic and found in the crater. 150 lbs & can be touched.

    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Another piece of Sinagua pottery from the region.

    Another piece of Sinagua pottery from the region.

    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Great examples of Ollas found in the area

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    Road Dog Tours

    Road Dog Tours

    4.2(13 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    This is a really great idea for a private group. Though pricey, we had plenty of beer- but no food…read moreuntil some trail mix at stop 3. Plan accordingly, thank goodness we brought snacks. The 3 breweries we went to were a great mix of large to small, all with different vibes and types of beer which was great. The three stops were Phoenix Ale Brewery, Wren House, and The Shop. The main point holding me back from a better rating is the transportation. The van was TIGHT for seating 14 (and we only had 13), I mean we were practically on top of each other, and the AC was not working in 100 degree PHX heat. Everyone was uncomfortable. Phoenix Ale Brewery was the largest facility and had a great variety of beer, but heads up no AC. They also gave us pint glasses which everyone was excited about. Wren House was so cozy we instantly felt at home and started playing jenga at the table. This was the best presentation of beer as everyone got a 4-beer flight. Our best stop on the tour was at The Shop (formerly Cartel Brewery) because a brewery employee came in the back with us and really gave us some personal insight to the company and the process. She was so personable, and everyone appreciated the hospitality they offered us at this stop.

    Review for a Saturday evening tour: - lucky no one else…read moresigned up! Hubs and I had a great time with Joshua. - as it's just 2 of us, your went by fast and took 2.5 hours. - visited 3 breweries: Phoenix, Cartel and Wren House. - we had beer tours in San Diego, Mexico, Petaluma area. The Phoenix breweries were on par with the rest. Really awesome to know! - would definitely go again next time I'm in Phoenix!

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    Apache Trail Tours - Teddy Roosevelt was our guide!!! BULLY PULPIT!!!

    Apache Trail Tours

    4.6(56 reviews)
    44.3 mi

    On-time with comfortable Jeep. Tour guide friendly and knowledgeable. He was good with my 5 year…read moreold grand nephew. Fast Eddie did a terrific job.

    We traveled to Apache Junction for the first time on 04-15-25 to check it out. It's a cool little…read moreplace. While we were there, we spotted a trail ride booth for Apache Trail Tours. The prices were great, but you just never know what kind of quality you'll get, even with expensive rides. We had our 6 year old with us, so we were praying that he wouldn't get bored haha! It was extremely hot outside too. We chose the 1 hour ride (just to play it safe), and we were blessed with an old cowboy named "Fast Eddie" as our driver and guide. Without exaggeration, we fell in love with Eddie in about one minute. The trail was awesome, but Eddie was better. The man was absolutely packed full of information and knowledge. We're from Northwest Pennsylvania and had a million questions. Eddie answered ALL of our questions, and incorporated them into his standard presentation. He was especially good with our 6yr. old, and kept everything extremely interesting. Eddie explained wildlife, rocks, views of the mountains, weather, etc, etc, etc..... WE COULDN'T GET ENOUGH OF HIM!!!!!!!! Eddie stopped at several predetermined locations for beautiful views and photo opportunities, but he would also stop anytime we asked him to. We could see that he was one with nature, and that he absolutely loved all the plants and wildlife around him. It was so awesome!!!!!!! I don't know much about the company, we enjoyed our tour and our tour guide more than I can really express on here. Eddie was a great representative of the state of Arizona, as well as Apache Trail Tours. The man was like a historian, college professor, kindergarten teacher, comedian, rancher, cowboy, bullrider, park ranger and old friend all at once. Truly remarkable!

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    Apache Trail Tours
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