SPRING TRAINING RVING


Catch the Spring Fever of Major league baseball Cactus League in beautiful sunny Arizona.  Not only is the weather spectacular but the desert views and sunsets are a thing to behold.  Arizona hosts 12 MLB teams, 2 in Tucson and 10 in the Phoenix area.

We can enjoy seeing our favorite Major League Baseball teams, whether it is in Florida or Arizona.  What a great way to get to know your team players and the newcomers.  MLB Teams’ Spring Training Rving involves being in Arizona or Florida in your own RVs for witnessing the spring training of your most cherished Major League baseball teams. It you are a Chicago fan then you are indeed lucky as the White Sox are moving to the Phoenix area this year and you can catch the Cubbies and the White Sox.

Arizona host the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies in Tucson.  In Phoenix they host the LA Angels, the Kansas City Royals, the San Diego Padres, the Texas Rangers, the Seattle Mariners, the Milwaukee Brewers, the Oakland A's,  the Chicago Cubs, the Chicago White Sox and the San Francisco Giants, utilizing the Greater Phoenix area for their Spring Training Cactus League each February and March of the year.

 Whether it be in Surprise, Peoria, Maryvale, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Phoenix or Tucson, (about a 100 miles southeast of Phoenix), all are great places for spring training baseball. Greater Phoenix area has a population count of 3.6 million. It is composed of Tempe, Scottsdale and Phoenix. Neighboring Mesa is the 3rd biggest city in this state populated by 400,000 individuals.

The regular season games of the Diamondbacks are played in the town center of Phoenix neighbored by the freshly enlarged Center for Conventions, is composed of 900,000 square feet of spaces for exhibitions.   The Museum of Phoenix History is in walking distance, which provides a trace of the city’s historical background. You can also savor actual experimentation at the Arizona Museum of Science with 300 exhibitions, which are interactive in nature.

There are several shops for gifts and fine dining places within walking distance of the Square of Heritage encompassing the Science and History Museums. The Phoenix Art Museum and Heard Museum are also within the town center. The Heard displays the historical background of the different Native American tribal groups that survived in the state with a treasury of Native American artistry and artifacts.

Just close to the town center external to that of the park of Papago encompassing 1,200-acre hills of deserts that are sloping and rolling with an untamed mountain is the park of the Museum of Pueblo Grande and Archaeology mounds platform that were formerly utilized by a village settlement populated by Hohokam Indians numbering bigger than ten thousands. Found inside this park is The Gardens of Desert Botany composing of exceeding 20,000 flora species and The Zoo of Phoenix. You could chance upon an extraordinary package tour variety named the “Taste of the Desert” provided every Saturday at noontime and at 2 o’clock pm. It is a gathering social party for the savoring of Agave, Saguaro, Prickly Pear, and Mesquite, which is considered very delicious! Nearby is the fabulous city of Tempe, site of the famous State University of Arizona, that is deemed the biggest in all of this state and Lake of Tempe Town is also nearby.br />
Don't forget that Arizona has some of the best golf courses in the world.  So bring your clubs and enjoy our beautiful sunny weather on the links.  Don't forget your sun bonnets and sun screen.
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