Sedona Holidays
Things to see and do
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Meteor Crater, Route 66 - Arizona
Fascinating Meteor Crater is located only 35 miles east of Flagstaff and 20 miles west of Winslow, Arizona.
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Jerome - The Largest Ghost Town in America
Located high on top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west.
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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Arizona
Sunset Crater Volcano was born in a series of eruptions sometime between 1040 and 1100. Powerful explosions profoundly affected the lives of local people and forever changed the landscape and ecology of the area.
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Prescott and Whiskey Row
Just ninety miles north of bustling metro Phoenix, downtown Prescott is an idyllic hamlet nestled comfortably within a verdant national forest. "Everybody’s Hometown" has a mix of unbeatable weather, outdoor adventure opportunities, natural beauty.
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Apache Trail Scenic Drive
A drive on the Apache Trail is one of the most scenic drives near the Phoenix area. This well-travelled road affords you an incredible view of canyons, geologic formations, desert plants and trees, desert and lake views, and wildflowers in season.
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Arizona's White Mountains and Fort Apache
A wealth of activities and experiences await you in Arizona's White Mountains. Venture here to enjoy the quiet beauty of this region and the cool, crisp mountain air.
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Heard Museum
Explore the Heard Museum’s rich history as one of the Phoenix area’s first cultural attractions, and see how the museum has grown to be one of the world’s finest destinations for learning about American Indian arts and cultures.
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Monument Valley
Romanticized in cowboy movies, Monument Valley (meaning the valley of rocks) is a special place.
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Kartchner Caverns State Park
The caverns were apparently unknown to man until 1974, when two amateur cavers found a narrow crack in the bottom of a sinkhole, and followed the source of warm, moist air toward what ended up being more than 2½ miles of pristine cave passages.
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Sedona Day Tour From Phoenix/Scottsdale
To be true to the area's rich history, the Sedona single day tour gives you a chance to explore ancient Native American civilizations. The tour features one of two Sinaguan Indian ruins that existed along a busy trade route over a 1000 years ago. There are 2 options to explore: the ruins at either Tuzigoot National Monument or Montezuma Castle National Monument.


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