Here's every place 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' cast visited around Phoenix

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"The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" capped off their girls' trip to Arizona in Season Three, Episode Four, which aired Oct. 19.

Turns out "there wasn’t anything fun about it," according to cast member Heather Gay.

Spending a few days in metro Phoenix was supposed to lift Jen Shah's spirits before her trial date.

But apparently, no amount of drinking on a party bike and healing with a shaman helped the reality star, who, after the season filmed, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in an alleged nationwide telemarketing scheme. She'd previously pleaded not guilty to charges related to wire fraud and money laundering.

Last episode: Recap of the Arizona "rodeo" and the "Jen Shah express"

How the RHOSLC stars really feel about Arizona

There was no love lost between Heather and the state of Arizona — which she previously called “the redheaded stepchild of Utah" — after the trip, which spanned episodes two through four.

However, Meredith Marks seemed to think fondly of the Valley, as she revealed in Episode 4 that she'd lived in Scottsdale for a year during her childhood to help her sister's chronic bronchitis.

As the cast dined at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row, she recalled how she loved going to a restaurant called Pinnacle Peak (presumably the Western-themed Pinnacle Peak Patio Steakhouse, which closed in 2015) with her father.

Regardless of whether the cast members enjoyed themselves, Phoenix got a good amount of screen time in the episodes. Here are the locations that were featured on RHOSLC.

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A 'massively outdated' Airbnb mansion in Deer Valley

The mansion the women had rented for three episodes was purportedly in Scottsdale, according to the chyrons. However, some digging revealed that the 5.5-acre property was, in fact, in Phoenix — specifically, Deer Valley.

“It literally looks like Barbie’s dream house,” Lisa Barlow said in Episode 2. “Circa 1984, (this) house is massively outdated. But I do think it’s a good party house.”

At this seven-bedroom "ultra-luxury mansion" — as it's advertised on Airbnb and VRBO; you can rent it for $1,650-$2,600 per night, with a minimum three-night stay — the women had a lingerie party that ended with Whitney and Heather's friendship on the brink of collapse. Jen roped in her makeup artist to lead Meredith and Heather in a living room twerking class.

Early on in their stay, Whitney Rose hired a shaman, Kseniya, to help the women embark on a healing journey. It certainly didn't help Whitney and Heather, but by the end of the trip, Meredith and Lisa seemed to have made amends for the first time since Lisa said some unflattering things about Meredith during a hot mic moment last season.

Whiskey Row in Old Town Scottsdale

Whitney Rose (left) and Heather Gay at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Scottsdale in Season 3 of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."
Whitney Rose (left) and Heather Gay at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Scottsdale in Season 3 of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."

In Episode 3, the RHOSLC cast boarded "the Jen Shah express," aka an Arizona Party Bike, because “booze and bike rides is what this group needs right now,” according to Lisa.

The women used the boxed wine and hard seltzers at their disposal to both imbibe and pour alcohol all over each other on the motorized bike, which was driven by party captain Kevin.

In Episode 4, the women — minus Jen, who had taken a red eye to New York for trial preparations — had dinner at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Scottsdale. They were served Don Julio 1942 tequila and made a toast to love, peace, friendship and honesty before getting into the drama of the night.

Over orders of American sliders, Tennessee hot sliders and salads, Whitney confronted Heather over what she felt was a hurtful argument the night before during the lingerie party. When it seemed they'd reached a détente, Meredith suggested they "have some fun for just a minute" before they leave the next day.

They played nice for the rest of the evening and discussed what they did and didn't know about Jen's upcoming trial as Lisa sipped from an extra-large cup of soda from QuickTrip.

Escaramuza in Laveen Village

Meredith Marks (left), Whitney Rose and Jen Shahin Season 3 of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."
Meredith Marks (left), Whitney Rose and Jen Shahin Season 3 of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."

According to Lisa Barlow, “When you think Arizona, you definitely think rodeo."

So the women headed south to Corona Ranch and Rodeo Grounds in Laveen Village, where they saw local group Escaramuza Charra Rayenari do choreographed routines while sitting side-saddle on their horses. (Escaramuza is a Mexican rodeo-like sport and the female version of charrería.)

The cast gave horseback riding a try as the escaramuzas patiently led them around the venue.

Whitney visited family in Queen Creek

Whitney broke away from the group in Episode 4 for a solo trip to Queen Creek. It wasn’t the olive mill that drew her to the town clear across the county (approximately 60 miles) from where the women were staying.

She visited her half-siblings, Curtis and Kelli, who live in the area, to gain insight into some childhood trauma that she had recently discovered.

Where to watch 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'

New episodes of "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" air at 9 p.m. ET/PT Wednesdays on Bravo.

Reach Entertainment Reporter KiMi Robinson at kimi.robinson@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @kimirobin and Instagram @ReporterKiMi.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City': Where they went in Arizona