SOUTHERN ARIZONA’S EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY
From Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to the Apache Indian Raids, listen to Jim Gressinger’s Big Blend Radio segment, where he shares true stories of Southern
SOUTHERN ARIZONA ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS
Check out our Southern Arizona archive list of articles, radio interviews and videos that were featured in Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Spirit of Am
ARIVACA CIENEGA TRAIL
A Birdwatcher’s Paradise in Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Wildlife Refuge Specialist Joshua Smith talks about the 117,500-acre Buenos Aires National Wildlife Ref
AGUIRRE LAKE TRAIL
A Fantastic Fall Bird & Wildlife Watching Destination in Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
By Lisa D. Smith & Nancy J. Reid
On Big Blend Radio, Josh Smith, Wildlife Ref
16 Must-Visit Parks & Trails, Historic Sites & Side Trips on the Arizona & San Diego Portion of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
Compiled by Lisa D. Smith & Nancy J. R
Tubac to Tucson
Established in 1752 as a Spanish Presidio, Tubac is a vibrant and historic art village that features an eclectic collection of galleries, boutique shops, restaurants and bars, and u
Tucson to Casa Grande
Sprawled across the high desert valley and surrounded by four mountain ranges, Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona. Known as ‘The Old Pueblo’, the area is known for
Gila Bend to Yuma
Named for the big bend in the Gila River, this popular resting spot for travelers sits at a crossroads with Phoenix to the Northeast, Tucson in the East, San Diego to the West, and
Yuma to Borrego Springs
Known as the “The Gateway to the Great Southwest”, and home to the beautiful lower Colorado River, Yuma is a popular destination for winter sun-seekers as well as a year-ro
FRIENDS OF BUENOS AIRES NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Reta Rutledge, President of the Friends of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, talks with Big Blend Radio about the group’s volunteer work to hel
11 SUPERB STATE PARK DESTINATIONS
Step Back In Time & Out Into Nature
A Love Your Parks Tour Story by Lisa D. Smith and Nancy J. Reid
From California’s beautiful beaches and gold rush history to