Become a Western Legend in Arizona - TravelMole


Become a Western Legend in Arizona

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Immerse in the culture and Wild West experiences found in Arizona. We have compiled a list that brings the culture alive and allows visitors to become true Western legends!

 

Dude Ranches

 

Enjoy the lifestyle of a Western legend by staying at a dude ranch along Arizona’s Dude Ranch Heritage Trail. Master barrel racing and team penning at Circle Z Ranch in Patagonia before a horseback ride to a chuck wagon BBQ dinner. Build an unbreakable bond with a horse at Stagecoach Trails Guest Ranch in Yucca where visitors can saddle, ride, groom and feed their horse after sleeping in their own pioneer wagon. Check out some of the more unique horseback riding options that pair breathtaking views of the Sonoran Desert with tasty treats including wine tasting at White Stallion Ranch in Tucsonbeer and Cheetos at Tombstone Monument Ranch in Tombstone or a blueberry pancake breakfast at Tanque Verde Ranch in Tucson.

 

 

Cowgirls Getaways

 

Rekindle friendships or make new ones at the annual Cowgirl Weekends at Flying E Ranch in Wickenburg to ride horses and enjoy the slower-paced lifestyle of the ranch. Become a cowgirl at the Cactus Girl Program Event held by White Stallion Ranch in Tucson to learn the ropes of the Western life through the event’s breakfast horseback ride, leather tooling class, guided hike through the blooming desert and margarita party that kicks off the weekend. Those seeking self-discovery and establishing wellness in their lives can join White Stallion Ranch’s Embrace Your Cowgirl Spirit Equine Retreat which incorporates riding and working with horses along with yoga.

 

 

Saloons

 

Enjoy Arizona’s historic saloons where legendary cowboys once roamed. Transport to Old West evenings filled with revelry, live music, poker and the occasional brawl. Passing through the swinging doors of Arizona’s oldest saloon, The Palace Saloon on Prescott’s famous Whiskey Row makes you feel like you are stepping back in time. Follow in the footsteps of the legendary Doc Holiday and Wyatt Earp at the popular Big Nose Kate Saloon in Tombstone after you pose for old-time Western photos on top of the piano, shop for corsets in the gift shop and watch the classic Western film “Tombstone” while you devour tasty homestyle cooking. Embrace the wackier side of the West at Rustler’s Rooste in Phoenix by eating fried rattlesnake and riding down its famous slide at this mountain top saloon and steakhouse.

 

 

Rodeos

 

Witness the best of the best compete in barrel racing, roping and bull riding at the World’s Oldest Rodeo in Prescott. From cheering on bull riders to kids riding sheep, feel the excitement of the crowd at The World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo held in Payson while enjoying classic rodeo fair food. Combining traditional rodeo with African American culture, enjoy the Arizona Black Rodeo in Scottsdale which highlights African American cowboys and cowgirls of the past and present who helped shape the sport and Southwest history. Attending the La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, the Tucson Rodeo & Parade will be the ultimate Western experience in 2025 as the rodeo celebrates its centennial and continues to host the longest non-motorised parade in the world.

 

 

Western Dancing Hot Spots

 

Grab a partner to swing dance the night away after watching, or even trying, bull riding at the rustic Buffalo Chip Saloon in Cave Creek, an immersive saloon with an outdoor mini-rodeo and free swing dancing lessons under the starry skies. Let loose at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Scottsdale, one of the few country bars in Scottsdale’s Old Town, dancing to the live country band, or head to their Gilbert location to master line dancing for free with an ice-cold beer in hand. Country dancing among ghosts is the norm at the Museum Club on Route 66 in Flagstaff, a haunted 1930s wooden roadhouse with live music that gets every visitor’s boots tapping as they take the free beginner or advanced line dancing classes offered.

 

 

Embrace Authentic Western Style

 

Every Western legend needs a cowboy hat and boots. For over 70 years, the family-owned Paul Bond Boot Company in Nogales has made one-of-a-kind artisan leather boots that celebrities and ranchers are proud to wear. Make a new pair of boots with master bootmaker Paul Krause, owner of PK Bootmaker in Prescott, at his boot making class where you can transform leather into your very own custom boots. Discover the craftsmanship of a custom handcrafted cowboy hat at Watson’s Hat Shop in Cave Creek. Created the old-fashioned way, these beaver fur felt hats are adorned with either leather, braided horse hair or silver bands emulating classic rancher’s style. Rather than rustic, enjoy creating a glitzy wide-brim hat at the Rancher Hat Bar in Old Town Scottsdale where guests build their own hat, selecting vibrant ribbons and feathers to decorate their pastel hats before branding them with Southwestern symbols.

 

 

Western Museums 

 

Uncover the ways of the West at the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West exploring artefacts, art, jewellery and pottery exhibits from the greater western US region at this award-winning facility, named the #1 Western Museum in the US in 2023 by True West Magazine. Hum along at the Rex Allen Museum in Willcox that honours the famous hometown singing cowboy and tells the stories of the grittiest cowboys in town within its Cowboy Hall of Fame. Dedicated to sharing the diverse stories of the West, experience the annual Cowgirl Up! Exhibition & Sale at Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg to support contemporary female artists in the Western genre by purchasing their art. American West art enthusiasts can witness a trove of paintings and bronze sculptures at the Phippen Museum in Prescott before creating their own Western masterpiece at the museum’s Art & Wine class that serves locally-made wine.

 



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