How Dodgers Fans Can Make the Most of Spring Training Trip
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How Dodgers Fans Can Make the Most of Spring Training Trip
"Spring training is almost upon us, and fans are headed to Glendale, Arizona, to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers prepare to defend their back-to-back titles. Stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts will be there, though some players will be departing camp early for the World Baseball Classic. You'll have to get to Camelback Ranch this month to see them in action."
"A day trip includes transportation to Sedona, a visit to the red rocks and the Chapel of the Holy Cross, and lunch in Flagstaff. After lunch, visitors will shoot at a Native American crafts market, then head to the Grand Canyon. The trip includes a hike into the Grand Canyon ("if safe," the organizers said), and a "breathtaking Arizona sunset on the drive home" to Phoenix."
"If hiking is your preferred way to explore Arizona, you have a multitude of options that largely depend on which time of day you'd like to experience the Sonoran Desert. If you're an early riser, consider a sunrise hike in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve. "Once we reach the mountain summit, we'll pause to watch the sun's glow sprawl across the desert landscape," organizers said. If you're looking to explore famous sights like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon, take a tour with Navajo guides."
Spring training takes place in Glendale, Arizona, where fans can watch the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch and see stars such as Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts, though some players may leave early for the World Baseball Classic. Visitors can book Airbnb experiences that combine nature exploration and hands-on crafts. Day trips run to Sedona and the Grand Canyon, with stops at the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Flagstaff lunch, a Native American crafts market, and an optional hike into the canyon if conditions allow, concluding with a sunset drive back to Phoenix. Multiple hiking options span sunrise and sunset experiences and guided tours to landmarks like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.
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