VisitYumaVG2023

31 You’ll thrive under technicolor sunsets, salted rims and the space to savor both. Embrace a freer pace and leave your worries in the rearview. Sound good? Cultivate calm, connection and clarity with this shortlist of mellow memory-making: Gateway Park • Paddleboard on the Colorado River for reflection and solitude. Need a rental? Grab your board, oars and life jackets at 3:10 Kayak & Paddleboard Rentals. • Take it a step further with a floating yoga class or guided meditation on the river with Paddalini. • Ride off into the sunset with over 100 acres of biking trails in East Wetlands Park. Opt for Historic Downtown Yuma if you want a livelier experience (with dinner and drinks to follow). • While you’re in the neighborhood, take a public art tour with a little help from the Visit Yuma app. • Julieanna’s Steakhouse is a Yuma institution and recent recipient of the Wine Spectators Award of Excellence. Celebrate the occasion with a menu of new American staples and an inviting outdoor patio. • Located on nearly 30 acres, entrance is free to the Yuma Conservation Garden, a botanical garden featuring cactus, palo verde and other dryweather plants. • Telegraph Pass and Muggins Peak offer hiking trails with modest elevation gains and big rewards. • Find Yuma's favorite places to catch the sunset on page 37. Find Your PLACE OF PEACE 32-37 IF YOU SCORED POINTS // EXPERIENCE Unwind and recharge. Relaja y recupera. Watch the video: Yuma has not one, but two, lazy rivers. What's more relaxing than that? Telegraph Pass

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