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Experience an unforgettable night under the starry skies of Arizona at the Desert Sky Music Festival, where you can enjoy the hottest country music artists and their unique blend of storytelling, emotion, and energy. Let the smooth and soulful melodies of the artists take you on a mesmerizing journey. Sing along to the lyrics and feel the rhythm of the music in your heart. Whether you love traditional country music or modern pop country, this is an opportunity for you to connect with the music personally. Join the captivating evening that will leave you breathless and celebrate the magic of country music.
Located on the lower banks of the Salt River, in the shadow of the Bulldog Cliffs, Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch offers a chance to relax and step back in time. Situated in the Tonto National Forest, the ranch has 20 rustic, private cabins with stunning views of the wilderness made famous by Zane Grey's writings. Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch truly is a hidden gem. Whether you're interested in kayaking, paddleboarding, tubing down the Salt River, horseback riding, hiking the desert trails, or relaxing by the pool, endless adventures await you. In the evenings, guests can enjoy cowboy cookouts and live entertainment. The ranch also offers a complimentary breakfast each morning. If you're planning a wedding, corporate retreat, or family gathering, Saguaro Lake Guest Ranch can provide the perfect backdrop and exceptional service to elevate your event.
Experience the rich cultural and historic past of the Salt River Community at Huhugam Ki Museum, the "house of the ancestors" in the Onk Akimel O'odham language. The adobe brick building houses a one-room exhibit gallery that showcases the traditional and contemporary life of the Onk Akimel O'odham and the Xalychidom Piipaash. The Huhugam Ki Museum is committed to preserving and collecting the community's culture through baskets, pottery, photographs, and artifacts. They invite visitors to learn about the heritage and participate in educating future generations of O'Odham and Piipaash. Come and discover the beauty of the history and culture at Huhugam Ki.