Mesa, Arizona: A Desert Oasis Brimming with Adventure & Culture

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  • Off-the-Beaten-Path Travel

  • Arizona

  • Family Travel

  • Desert

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Mesa, Arizona, emerges as a vibrant desert city offering a unique mix of outdoor adventures, cultural richness and culinary delights. Surrounded by the stunning landscape of the Sonoran Desert, Mesa is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with activities ranging from hiking in the nearby Superstition Mountains to exploring the ancient petroglyphs at Mesa Grande Cultural Park. The city's growing arts and cultural scene — highlighted by its museums, galleries and live performances — adds a dynamic layer to the visitor experience. Alongside its natural beauty and cultural offerings, Mesa's culinary landscape boasts a variety of dining options, from traditional Southwestern cuisine to international flavors. Embark on a journey to Mesa, where the warmth of the desert sun meets a wealth of activities and attractions for every traveler.

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Where to stay

Home2 Suites by Hilton Mesa Longbow

Experience comfort and convenience at this modern hotel, where spacious suites meet contemporary amenities, providing a relaxed stay in Mesa's Longbow area.

Delta Hotels by Marriott Phoenix Mesa

Discover modern comfort and convenience at this stylish hotel, where sleek design meets warm hospitality, providing a perfect retreat in Mesa for business and leisure travelers alike.

Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West

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Things to do

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  • Mesa Arts Center: Explore Arizona's largest arts center, featuring four theaters, galleries and art studios. The center offers a wide range of performances, art exhibitions and educational programs, making it a cultural hub in downtown Mesa.

  • Usery Mountain Regional Park: Discover the beauty of the Sonoran Desert with over 29 miles of trails for hiking, mountain bikingand horseback riding. The park's Wind Cave Trail is particularly popular for its stunning views and the chance to see desert wildlife.

  • Arizona Museum of Natural History: Dive into the prehistoric past at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, home to dinosaur fossils, a Paleo dig pit, and exhibits on the cultures of the ancient Americas. It's a fascinating journey through time for visitors of all ages.

  • Mesa Grande Cultural Park: Explore the ancient Hohokam culture at Mesa Grande Cultural Park, where a large, centuries-old ceremonial mound is preserved. Guided tours offer insights into the lives of the indigenous people who once thrived in the region.

  • Salt River Tubing: Cool off with a leisurely float down the Salt River, surrounded by the beautiful desert landscape. Tubing down the river is a favorite summer activity, offering a unique way to experience Arizona's natural beauty.

  • Superstition Ranch Farmers Market: Experience local flavors and crafts at the Superstition Ranch Farmers Market, where you can find fresh produce, handmade goods and delicious street food. It's a great place to connect with the community and discover Arizona's agricultural bounty.

  • Golfland Sunsplash: Enjoy a day of fun with family or friends at Golfland Sunsplash, offering thrilling water slides, mini golf and arcade games. This amusement park is a perfect escape from the heat, with attractions for all ages.

  • Mesa Historical Museum: Learn about Mesa's rich history, from its agricultural roots to its development into a thriving city. The museum features rotating exhibits on local history, culture and the impact of the railroad.

  • Hawes Trail System: Hit the trails at the Hawes Trail System for some of the best mountain biking in the area. With routes ranging from easy to challenging, it's a great way to explore the natural landscape and enjoy panoramic views.

  • Riverview Park: Spend a relaxing day at Riverview Park, which boasts a sprawling playground, a fishing lake, picnic areas and walking paths. It's a family-friendly spot that offers something for everyone, from sports fields to a climbing wall.

  • Las Sendas Golf Club: Tee off at Las Sendas Golf Club, known for its challenging layout and stunning desert views. This top-rated golf course provides a premium golfing experience while embracing the natural terrain.

  • Mesa Market Place Swap Meet: Discover treasures at the Mesa Market Place Swap Meet, a large outdoor market featuring over 1,600 vendor spaces. From antiques to fresh produce and crafts, it's a shopper's paradise and a vibrant part of Mesa's community life.

Day Trips

  • Sedona, Arizona: Like stepping into a postcard, Sedona is a masterpiece of nature's artistry, with its iconic red sandstone formations set against a backdrop of deep blue skies. Just about a two-hour drive from Mesa, it offers outdoor adventures, spiritual rejuvenation and art galleries, all wrapped in the mystical aura of its landscape.

  • Tucson, Arizona: A blend of the old and new, Tucson is a city where the spirit of the Wild West meets the comfort of modern amenities. Approximately a two-hour drive from Mesa, Tucson offers a deep dive into Arizona's history at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, the historic Mission San Xavier del Bac and the vibrant culture of its downtown area.

  • Jerome, Arizona: Perched on the side of Cleopatra Hill, Jerome is a living ghost town that whispers tales of its mining past while embracing its new identity as a quirky artist community. About a 2.5-hour drive from Mesa, Jerome offers unique shops, haunted buildings and breathtaking views of the Verde Valley.

Places to eat & drink

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  • Bobby Q: Renowned for its mouth-watering BBQ and smoked meats, Bobby Q offers a rustic and cozy atmosphere reminiscent of a classic American steakhouse, complete with a menu that's a love letter to carnivores.

  • T.C. Eggington's: A breakfast and brunch institution, T.C. Eggington's crafts dishes that are both a feast for the eyes and a tribute to traditional American breakfast, all made with the freshest ingredients.

  • Red White & Brew: The warmth of a family meal meets the sophistication of a fine dining experience. This restaurant specializes in American cuisine, offering hearty, comforting dishes with a touch of elegance.

  • Nunthaporn's Thai Cuisine: Serving up a slice of Thailand, Nunthaporn's transports diners with its authentic flavors, vibrant dishes and an ambiance that mirrors the lively streets of Bangkok.

  • Republica Empanada: A culinary journey to Latin America, Republica Empanada is renowned for its variety of empanadas, each a small pocket of joy, bursting with flavors that tell tales of distant lands.

  • Mangos Mexican Cafe: Offering a colorful and vibrant dining experience, Mangos Mexican Cafe serves traditional Mexican dishes that are as authentic as a warm abuela's hug.

  • Green Corner Restaurant: A Mediterranean oasis in the desert, Green Corner is celebrated for its fresh, flavorful dishes that are a testament to the rich culinary traditions of the Mediterranean coast.

  • Oro Brewing Company: For the craft beer aficionado, Oro Brewing is a haven, offering a selection of beers brewed on-site paired with a menu that complements each sip with a symphony of flavors.

  • Worth Takeaway: This chic and trendy spot is revolutionizing the sandwich, elevating this humble dish to new heights with artisan bread, locally sourced ingredients, and combinations that are a dance of flavors and textures.

  • Que Chevere: A vibrant splash of Venezuelan culture, Que Chevere offers arepas, cachapas and other Venezuelan delights that are a celebration of tradition and family recipes passed down through generations.

Need to Know

Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, Exploring Tempe, Arizona: A Traveler's Guide to Adventure and Culture. This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Arizona.

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