Surf resort in the desert Phoenix Surf Park
Surf resort in the desert Phoenix Surf Park Arizona has always been famous for its abundant sunshine and rich outdoor natural resources. In the hot summer,...
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Built in 1969, this magical surf park (Big Surf Water Park) in the middle of the desert ranks third in the world in terms of scale and is the first inland surfing facility in the United States. The park has more than 10 water slides and surfing facilities that simulate Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. Surfing in the desert is a unique experience and the dream of every young American. For 40 years, Surf Park has been an Arizona landmark.
A guest who frequents the surf park said, "The coolest thing for all surfers is the arrival of the monsoon season. The strong winds can set off huge waves and make the waves high. Those are the best waves."
In recent years, the park has continued to improve and diversify its services in order to attract more children and families. Children's birthday parties, family gatherings, or company conference incentive events can be organized here for tourists. Every weekend, outdoor concerts are arranged in the park.
Visiting information: Children, the elderly, active military personnel, firefighters, police officers and visitors who enter the park after 3 pm every day can enjoy ticket discounts.
Wonderful Arizona
For a pure traveler, if you have not truly set foot in Arizona, you have not understood the complete United States. Known as the "Grand Canyon", Arizona is located in the southwestern United States, with its capital city Phoenix and a vast territory. It is bordered by New Mexico to the east, the Republic of Mexico, and California across the Colorado River to the west. Arizona has the largest legal American Indian tribe in the United States, and the 277-mile-long Grand Canyon National Park is Arizona's most iconic natural wonder. The Colorado River flows through the valley bottom and flows southwestward. Steep rock walls stand more than a mile above the valley bottom, which is breathtaking.
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