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you can feel good about enjoying. Plus, desert dwellers and savvy “early birds” know


October is a great time to soak up the sunshine ahead of the crowds, with warm days (average high 32C) and cool nights (average low 15C). Devote fresh fall mornings to golf, hiking or biking and savor our beautiful sunsets through long, lazy evenings … and if it gets a bit warm midday, it’s a good excuse for a siesta, a cerveza fria -- or both! While you’re making dates, mark your calendar


for Yuma’s first annual Date Festival November 17 in historic downtown. Tere will be displays of specialized machinery and small antiques pertaining to the history of local date agriculture, an art display, entertainment and vendors showcasing date products, along with free tours of a local date garden. To find out more about Medjool dates and our


dedicated local growers – along with great date recipes – go to www.naturaldelights.com. To plan your trip and discover even more reasons to make a date with Yuma this fall, go to www.visityuma.com. With more than 23,000 sites in RV parks and resorts – plus dry camping available on public lands in the wide open spaces all around -- you’re bound to find your perfect winter retreat in sunny Yuma.


Fun fact: Te Medjool palms in Yuma “date back” to 11


offshoots brought from Morocco in 1927 to protect them from an outbreak of disease. Te Moroccan palms were first “quarantined” in Nevada; offshoots of those trees were first planted in Yuma in 1944.


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