Driving to our Arizona Massage Schools
When driving from one Arizona Massage School campus to another, one gets to experience some of the most beautiful Western roadways, where engineering feats are woven in wild mountain ranges. From our downtown Prescott campus head north on 89A up and over Mingus mountain, through Jerome, and into Clarkdale, on the banks of the Verde River to our retreat like main campus. Continue on historic 89A through Cottonwood, and Sedona, head up Oak Creek Canyon to downtown Flagstaff, where 89A merges with Historic route 66.
From historic 89A to route 66, the ASIS campuses are in high deserts, on the banks of the states longest free flowing river, in one of the nations largest ponderosa pine forests, and nestled in some of Arizona’s oldest towns. This is an area with hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails, national monuments, state parks and preserves, and unforgettable sunsets. Exploring regions like the Verde River Greenway is less like hiking and more like visiting a wildlife park. Bald eagles, great horned owls, antelope and elk are just a few of the wild life living around our Arizona Massage Schools.

route 89A
To see more of our state’s natural beauty, and historic past, visit Arizona Highways.
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