Cave Creek Museum Welcomes Roger Naylor, “Lover-of-All-Things-Arizona”
Cave Creek Museum says they are “so fortunate to host this Lover-of-All-Things-Arizona as the holiday shopping season begins. A signed book(s) from Roger is a gift that suits every taste and always fits.” Naylor will be at the museum on December 7 to tell stories from his latest guide, Arizona National Parks and Monuments.
Roger Naylor is an award-winning travel writer, an avid hiker, and a road-trip junkie. He is a member of the Arizona Tourism Hall of Fame and the author of several Arizona guides.
Discover Arizona’s scenic wonders and cultural treasures with Naylor’s guide. An extraordinary array of 34 national park units blanket Arizona from border to border. They range from the volcanic sprawl of stone hoodoos crowning Chiricahua National Monument to the badlands of Petrified Forest National Park colored like blood and peaches to the miles of seductive shoreline at Lake Mead National Recreation Area to the never-ending diversity of the Arizona National Scenic Trail traversing the length of the state. There is something here to pique everyone’s interest!
The Cave Creek Museum works to preserve the artifacts of the prehistory, history, culture and legacy of the Cave Creek Mining District and the Cave Creek/Carefree foothills area through education, research, and interpretive exhibits.