Arizona snowbird farm-to-feast experiences are hot in Yuma.
Located on southwestern Arizona on the Colorado River, Yuma County is a thriving agricultural community that produces over $3 billion a year in winter vegetables and other agricultural products.
In fact, a third of Arizona’s agricultural produce comes from the Yuma County area, which makes it a prime winter Arizona snowbird farm-to-feast tours with gourmet farm to table lunches, farmer’s wife dinners, progressive dinners and other special events, which are scheduled throughout January, February and March.
Upcoming winter activities include:
• Date Night Dinners: These unique, multi-course gourmet dinners are served under the stars in a Yuma-area date garden and are considered one of the most unique culinary experiences in the world. The dinners are prepared by Alex Trujillo, a Cordon Bleu-trained chef, and take place just across the state border at Imperial Date Gardens at 1517 York Road in Winterhaven, California. Check-in begins at 5 p.m. with a walking tour at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Dinners are scheduled for January 12, February 2 and 16; and March 9. For tickets, go to www.visityuma.com.
• Savor Yuma: Participants ride a bus and cruise from eatery to eatery, sampling fantastic Arizona snowbird farm flavors found throughout the city. The itinerary is constantly changing to ensure that no two tours are the same, but could include everything from taco trucks to iconic Yuma restaurants and other hidden gems. Tours depart from the Visit Yuma administrative office at Old City Hall at 180 W. 1st Street. Tours are scheduled for Jan. 10; Feb. 21 and March 7. For tickets, go to www.visityuma.com.
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