Although Sierra Vista has a small-town feel, it also boasts a bustling city center with an array of retail stores and other businesses, offering all the conveniences of living in a larger city like Tucson or Phoenix. Along with all the major big box stores, you’ll find many local businesses... Read More
While most residents of Sierra Vista commute by car, the city is also a bike-friendly community with a growing number of trails and resources for cyclists. Whether you love cycling through long stretches of open roads with great scenery, want to get more exercise by biking to local stores and... Read More
With school out for a few more weeks and temperatures outside soaring, you might be searching for ways to get your child excited about learning and ready to start the school year. If you live in Sierra Vista, you have a wealth of great resources available for free at the... Read More
Arizona is known for sweltering summers, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy the beauty of the outdoors when summer arrives. In Sierra Vista, residents enjoy temperatures that are 10-15 degrees cooler than temperatures in Phoenix, but that still puts average daytime highs in the 90s and even the... Read More
Copper mining is one of the industries that drove the early economic growth of Arizona, and it is still an important industry in the state to this day. At Copper Queen Mine, you can see a portion of what used to be a thriving copper mine in the late 19th... Read More
Nicknamed “The Town Too Tough to Die,” Tombstone, AZ, stands as a unique attraction in Southern Arizona where visitors can take a step back in time to explore a slice of the Old West. For residents of Sierra Vista, Tombstone is a great destination for a day trip or a... Read More