PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Welcome to the Capital of Arizona…
Upon arriving in
Greater Phoenix, visitors quickly discover a few of the hallmarks that make this region a premier destination - near-perfect weather, ease of transportation and
genuine hospitality.
The average high
in Greater Phoenix is 85 degrees and with more than 325 days of sunshine per year,
smiles are wide and spirits are high. From the moment you touch down at
Sky Harbor International Airport
, the outdoors beckon the adventurer in you.
Located just three
miles from downtown Phoenix and less than a half an hour from most popular resorts
and attractions, Sky Harbor also provides efficient service that will help make
your travels seamless. Greater Phoenix is a growing metropolis that maintains a
laid-back personality, where friendly people are in the majority, and where superior
service is to be expected.
Phoenix, which covers
514 square miles, is the fifth-largest city in the country with a population of
more than 1.42 million people
(Source: City of Phoenix).
WEATHER
Waking up to the
sun every morning is probably something Greater Phoenix residents take for granted,
but we love to share our more than 325 days of annual sunshine. With only 7.66 inches
of rain per year and an average high temperature of 85 degrees, our region offers
an ideal setting for outdoor activity.
The average low
in Greater Phoenix is 59 degrees -- so temperatures cool quickly once the sun goes
down, especially in the spring, fall and winter. Although things warm up in the summer, the low desert humidity makes for a favorable heat index when compared to
cities in the Midwest, Southeast and other parts of the country.
Phoenix
weather is conducive for playing lots of golf, or perhaps exploring the Sonoran Desert on
a hiking or biking excursion. All in all, Phoenix offers a climate that's just about
perfect. But don't take our word on how nice it is, come see Phoenix for yourself.
AVERAGE PHOENIX TEMPERATURES
|
|
|
Month
|
High Fahrenheit
|
High Celsius
|
Low Fahrenheit
|
Low Celsius
|
|
January
|
65.2
|
18.4
|
39.4
|
4.1
|
|
February
|
69.7
|
20.9
|
42.5
|
5.8
|
|
March
|
74.5
|
23.6
|
46.7
|
8.2
|
|
April
|
83.1
|
28.4
|
53.0
|
11.6
|
|
May
|
92.4
|
33.5
|
61.5
|
16.4
|
|
June
|
102.3
|
39.0
|
70.6
|
21.4
|
|
July
|
105.0
|
40.5
|
79.5
|
26.4
|
|
August
|
102.3
|
39.0
|
77.5
|
25.3
|
|
September
|
98.2
|
36.7
|
70.9
|
21.6
|
|
October
|
87.7
|
30.9
|
59.1
|
15.0
|
|
November
|
74.3
|
23.5
|
46.9
|
8.3
|
|
December
|
66.4
|
19.1
|
40.2
|
4.5
|
|
Average
|
85.1
|
29.5
|
57.3
|
14.0
|
FUN FACTS
Phoenix is the United
States’ fifth-largest city with a population of nearly 1.5 million.
Greater Phoenix
(which includes, among others, the cities of Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale and
Tempe) has a population of nearly 3.8 million and covers 2,000 square miles.
Maricopa County—where
Greater Phoenix is located—covers 9,127 square miles.
Phoenix's elevation
is 1,117 feet.
Greater Phoenix
is located in the heart of the Sonoran Desert.
Phoenix averages
more than 300 sun-filled days per year.
Phoenix has an average
annual rainfall of 7.66 inches, an average annual temperature of 72.6 degrees and
an annual high temperature of 85 degrees.
Greater Phoenix
has more than 55,000 hotel rooms at nearly 400 hotels and more than 30 resort properties.
Greater Phoenix
is home to over 200 golf courses.
Greater
Phoenix
consistently ranks among the nation’s top cities in the number of Five and Four
Diamond and Five and Four Star resorts.
More than 13.5 million
people visit Phoenix each year. More than 30 million people visit Arizona each year.
The typical visitor to Phoenix is 50 years old, has an average household income of $74,700 and spends
4.6 nights in the metro area.
Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport is served by more than 20 airlines, and is a hub for two low-fare
carriers: US Airways and Southwest Airlines.
Sky Harbor serves
more than 41 million passengers a year, ranking it among the 10 busiest airports
in the nation.
Phoenix is one of
only 13 U.S. cities with franchises in all four major professional sports leagues:
Phoenix Suns (NBA), Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), Arizona Cardinals (NFL) and Phoenix
Coyotes (NHL).
Phoenix is one of
only six U.S. cities with eight professional sports franchises:
Phoenix Suns (NBA),
Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), Arizona Cardinals (NFL), Phoenix Coyotes (NHL), Phoenix
Mercury (WNBA), Arizona Rattlers (AFL), Arizona Sting (NLL) and Phoenix Roadrunners
(ECHL).
Greater Phoenix
hosted Super Bowl XXX on Jan. 28, 1996, and will host Super Bowl XLII on Feb. 3,
2008.
Phoenix hosted the
2001 World Series and is the home of the World Series Champion Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Phoenix Suns
have brought the NBA playoffs to US Airways Center 16 times in the past 18 seasons.
12 Major League
Baseball teams conduct spring training in the Cactus League, which in 2007 drew
more than 1 million fans for the sixth consecutive year.
Greater Phoenix
is home to nine Cactus League franchises: San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Kansas
City Royals, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres,
Milwaukee Brewers and Anaheim Angels. (The Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies
and Chicago White Sox train in Tucson.)
University of Phoenix
Stadium, home of Super Bowl XLII, is the only stadium in North America with both
a retractable fabric roof and a roll-out grass field.
Three pro golf tournaments
have regular stops in Phoenix: The FBR Open (PGA), the Safeway International LPGA
Tournament, the Standard Register Turquoise Classic (LPGA) and the Nationwide Tour’s
Gila River Classic.
The FBR Open, played
each February at the TPC Scottsdale, is the best-attended event on the PGA Tour, averaging more than 500,000 spectators. The event raised a PGA Tour-record $6.8
million for charity in 2007.
Greater Phoenix
is home to college football’s Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and Insight Bowl. The 2007 BCS
National Championship was played at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Phoenix is home
to many different motor sports. Included are Indy Car and NASCAR events at Phoenix
International Raceway, drag racing at Manzanita Speedway and boat racing at Firebird
International Raceway.
Greater Phoenix’s
major industries are (1) high-tech manufacturing, (2) tourism and (3) construction.
Greater Phoenix
is the corporate headquarters for companies such as Intel, Avnet, Motorola, AlliedSignal,
Honeywell and Boeing.
Phoenix is home
to the largest municipal park in the world. South Mountain Park and Preserve covers
more than 16,500 acres and has more than 50 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian
trails.
There are six lakes
within a 75-minute drive of Phoenix.
Phoenix has museums
to suit nearly every taste. The Heard Museum (Native American); Desert Botanical
Garden (the world's largest collection of desert plants); Taliesin West (home of
the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation); the Phoenix Art Museum (the Southwest's largest
art museum); the Fleischer Museum (American Impressionism); the Arizona Science
Center; the Hall of Flame (featuring the world's largest collection of fire-fighting
equipment); Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park (Native American) and the Phoenix
Museum of History are among the cultural hot spots.
GOLF
For many, golf is
integral to the Greater Phoenix experience. Shrouded by mountains on three sides
and covered by a canopy of near-perpetual blue sky,
Phoenix
and its neighboring communities are home to more than 200
spectacular courses. Many
of these courses have been designed by legends of the game such as Robert Trent
Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
Whether you want
to enjoy a laid-back round at a municipal facility or test your skills on a championship
layout, you’ll find a course that matches your style and budget in Greater Phoenix.
Some courses occupy Sonoran Desert canyons where civilization feels a world away,
while others are part of opulent resorts where golfers can indulge themselves with
a post-round spa treatment.
Whatever course
you play—target, parkland or oasis—you can expect find the fairways green and the
pro shop bustling all year ’round, even in the dead of winter, thanks to our 330-plus
days of annual sunshine.
day on the links.
Breathtaking scenery.
Unmatched variety. Wonderful weather. Is it any wonder the National Golf Foundation
dubbed Greater Phoenix the “Golf Capital of the World”?
Overseeding Schedule
(source: visitphoenix.com)