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Bullhead City - Bullhead City is located in Arizona's west-central Mohave County, on the east bank of the Colorado River near the juncture of Arizona, California and Nevada. It is the sister city to the popular gaming community of Laughlin, Nevada. Bullhead City is a rapidly growing community nestled along the beautiful blue waters of the Colorado River. More ...
Fort Mohave - Fort Mojave is located on the Colorado River, at the western edge of Arizona. Bordered on the west by the states of Nevada and California, and on the east by the Black Mountains of Arizona, it is located in what is generally referred to as the low desert, an area of warmth and sun, low relative humidity and scant rainfall. This virtually smog-free, dry and hot climate creates a very desirable environment for the residents of the area. More ...
Golden Valley - Golden Valley, Arizona in Northwest Arizona is a very desirable place to live and play, full time, part time, for snow birds, and retirement. Retirees looking for affordable homes can find the price range they are seeking. More ...
Kingman - Kingman is a city located in Mohave County in Northwestern Arizona. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 20,069 and nearby communities bring the total population to around 40,000.

Kingman is an affordable community, located in the midst of breathtaking natural beauty with the sunbelt lifestyle. Kingman's elevation, at 3,336 ft., provides an ideal southwestern climate -- neither too hot or too cold! Our dry climate is pollen-free, to add to its healthy attributes. More ...

Lake Havasu City - Lake Havasu City is a haven for those who love outdoor living year round. It’s an active community, which regularly hosts fishing tournaments, boat regattas, rodeos, firework displays, classic car shows, jet ski races, golf tournaments concerts, art shows, off-road exploration, festivals and much more. More ...
Parker - Steeped in tradition, the Parker area includes the small Town of Earp and is named after the infamous Wyatt Earp. Earp resided and operated business ventures in the area for many years. Parker is centrally located to most many western cities and remains a major center for rail transportation. More ...
Phoenix Area - An estimated 84,000 winter residents lived in Phoenix area. About 60 percent of Arizona's population of over 6 million resides in Maricopa County. As the seat of Arizona's state capital, Maricopa County is also the center of the state's political and economic activity. Collectively, 23 diverse communities compose what is known as the Valley of the Sun, or simply - Greater Phoenix. More ...
Prescott - Visitors from all over the world to enjoy the unique setting, old-west history and enjoyable climate. Throughout the year Prescott offers a variety of events and activities so that no matter when you visit, you'll get a chance to experience the many faces of Prescott. The City places great emphasis on historic preservation, with over 600 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. More ...
Quartzsite - Over 50,000 winter visitors inhabit dozens of RV parks and adjoining campgrounds on federal land at Quartzsite. Many are drawn by prospecting, gem shows and the warmth. More ...
Sedona - Sierra Vista, Arizona is located in Cochise County, one of the most cultural, historically, and geographically diverse areas in the American Southwest. Here you will see all the beauties of the high desert, located right outside of historical Fort Huachuca. The city is accessible via Interstate 10 and State Highway 90. More ...
Sierra Vista - Sedona ia a community that is animated by the arts, cultural diversity, and a spirit of volunteerism. Well know for scenic and unique environments, it reflects the beauty and harmony of the natural surroundings. It is located southeast of Tucson near the Mexico border. More ...
Tuscon - Tucson is located 118 miles southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The metropolitan area population is over 950,000. Long known for great weather and being snowbird friendly. More ...
Yuma - One of the Most Popular Snowbird Destinations. Yuma is in the Sonoran Desert in Southwestern, Arizona. It is the third fastest growing city in the U.S. right now. There are just over 60,000 inhabitants, and this number doubles or triples when the Snowbirds come for the winter.

Yuma has an average temperature of 80 degrees during the fall and winter months making this the perfect climate to spend a few months dodging rain and snow elsewhere. More ...

To visit Mexico, if you don't have a passport, then a US Passport Card is recommeded. More ...
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