By Sheri Johnson
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05 Mar, 2020
Springtime is a great time of year here to take advantage of the comfortable temperatures outside and find some fun outdoor activities to enjoy. Spring Training is the “big deal” this time of year here in Phoenix. There are so many places to catch a game, no matter where you are in the Valley you wont have to travel far. You can buy lawn seating and bring a blanket, grab a hotdog, and enjoy a picnic while you watch the game. Even if your'e not a baseball fan (me), there is plenty of people watching and it’s a fun way to spend the day outdoors and soak up some sun! Spring is the season for festivals here and the options are endless. My Nana’s Salsa Challenge, Scottsdale Culinary Festival, the FRIED: French Fry & Music Festival, just to name a few. You can check out visitphoenix.com for the rundown on all that’s happening, including ticket prices, dates and times. Of course, I have to mention hiking when talking about taking advantage of the weather this time of year! Thunderbird Conservation Park, Piestewa Peak Trails, Papago Park and Camelback Mountain are some favorites. I love being by the water on a sunny day, and Scorpion Bay Marina at Lake Pleasant is a gem. You can grab a bite to eat and a cocktail on the pier, rent boats, jet skis, kayaks, etc., you can even camp at the lake! Just chill and enjoy the change of scenery. Being that we are in the desert and landlocked, its refreshing to spend time at the water. Lastly, I try to take a camping trip at least once a year, and were coming up on a good time weather-wise to make it happen. You don’t want to freeze through the night, and you don’t want to have heat stroke during the day. Sedona is one of my favorites, and I always try to camp on a river so there is plenty to do during the day, like fishing, wading, exploring, and just enjoying the relaxing sound of the river. If you’ve never heard of Lo Lo Mai Springs Campground in Cornville, you should check it out at Lolomai.com . Especially if your group is more of the glamping type. They have extra large tent camping spots, real bathrooms (not the portable type), and even private showers. There is a little store onsite, a pool, and they even have cabins to rent! With all of these great opportunities, I hope Ive inspired you to make some plans and just get out there!