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Visit Great West Adventure Co. Great West Adventure Co.
The premier Sedona Grand Canyon Tour company. The best tour options, prices, and most experienced guides, safest, roomiest buses. The preferred Grand Canyon tour company for many of Sedona's top resorts. Featured on major travel sites including Expedia, Hotels.com, Travelocity, Viator, 10 Best, Sedona Tours US, Sedona Savings and more.
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Visit Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast Luna Vista Bed and Breakfast
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Luna Vista is famed for its ambience, artistic environments, creature comforts and unsurpassed hospitality. Enjoy Sedona's world class dining, art galleries and tours; Camp Verde's wildlife animal park; Montezuma Castle, the Yavapai-Apache Nation casino, concerts and festivals; the area golf course, Montezuma Well, ancient petroglyphs, hiking and horseback trails.

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Visit Out Of Africa Wildlife Park Out Of Africa Wildlife Park
Out of Africa Wildlife Park is family-thrilling theme park near Sedona Arizona, featuring over 400 wild animals from all over the world – Lions, Tigers, Giraffes, Rhinoceros, Bears, Camels, Ostriches, Zebras, Exotic Birds, Jaguars, Leopards, Wolves, Hyenas and more! Admission includes Safari and tram tours, Tiger Splash and Predator Feed Shows.
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Visit Canyon Dave Tours Canyon Dave Tours
Full-day Tours from Sedona to the best Grand Canyon viewpoints. Comfortable air-conditioned vans, happy people, and a passionate, university-educated guide on every tour. You will visit and understand the Grand Canyon's geology, history, and wildlife. The tour includes lunch, all the Grand Canyon viewpoints, and the picturesque Painted Desert and Navajolands.
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Visit Sedona Adventure Outfitter and Guides Sedona Adventure Outfitter and Guides
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Sedona's premiere adventure company offers a variety of amazing land and water eco tours. On land, we offer hiking adventures, or informative archaeological, scenic, birding and wine tours. Our water journeys take you on magical kayaking trips down Northern Arizona's fabulous waterways. Offering guided tours, seasonal float trips, shuttle service and gear rentals. We can help you choose the perfect outing for your day.
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Visit Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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A non-profit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. Located in scenic Prescott, Arizona, the zoo provides a source of recreation, education and entertainment. With the mission of "Conservation through Education," the zoo provides an up-close experience with animals visitors may see nowhere else.
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Visit Sedona Mago Retreat Center Sedona Mago Retreat Center
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Experience a piece of "Heaven on Earth". The Sedona Mago Retreat center, a unique 160 acre setting nicknamed "Mago Garden", is a nonprofit foundation committed to advancing values that harmonize humanity and the Earth. Feel the wonder of the breathtaking landscape, develop greater physical health, emotional well-being, and spiritual connections.
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park features over 400 wild animals from all over the world

Serengeti Safari Tour
On the 45-minute Serengeti Safari, you will experience the heart of Africa in the heart of Arizona. More Info

Wildlife Preserve Tram Tour
Take a narrated tram or trolley tour of the Wildlife Preserve. See lions, tigers, wolves, hyena, and other predators. More Info

Tiger Splash Show
Bengal and Siberian tigers and other big cats interact in a 35-foot by 50-foot pool. More Info

The Predator Feed
Follow our animal caretakers on a Predator Feed as they throw 800 pounds of raw food to eagerly waiting carnivores. More Info

The Verde Valley – Arizona’s Hidden Treasure



Tucked between the Mogollon Rim of the Colorado Plateau,
and the wrinkled old Black Hills mountain range, is a lush little oasis packed from edge to edge with history, recreation and beauty—the Verde Valley. If you drive about an hour and a half up from Phoneix and take Highway 260 from I-17, you’ll climb a steep grade through the Black Hills’ jagged foothills, turn a corner and suddenly, there it is: a carpet of green stretching toward the red rocks of Sedona and the imposing walls of the Mogollon Rim beyond. Fluffy cottonwoods and lush sycamores crowd the banks of the Verde River and its little tributaries, and green pastureland stretches out luxuriantly and improbably in a place that only gets about a foot of rain a year.

This is the Verde Valley, a place valued for its hospitable environment ten thousand years ago by nomadic hunters and populated in one way or another ever since. Pueblo-dwellers, conquistadores, cowboys, miners, artists and New-Age gurus have all made their mark on this place, where the human activity, as enduring and varied as it’s been, barely registers compared to the magnificent natural beauty and variety.

Montezuma Castle Near Camp Verde

The Verde River runs along the length of the valley,
bringing a diversity of plant and animal life unrivaled by anywhere else in the state. People dig it too, for kayaking, swimming, fishing, birdwatching and simply escaping the summer heat, when it’s generally 15-20 degrees cooler here than it is in Phoenix. Oak Creek, which runs down from the Mogollon Rim into Sedona, is another oasis for summer travelers, famous for its trout fishing, swimming holes, and breathtaking scenery.

The communities of the Verde Valley are as varied as the landscape. Sedona, the most famous, is tucked into elaborate red rock formations and has been a tourist hotspot for decades for its hiking, photography, shopping and concentration of spiritual specialists. It would be a big mistake, however, to pass by the other towns on your Verde Valley trip. Cottonwood and Clarkdale are charming little communities chock full of history, right on the banks of the Verde River. Oak Creek runs through the peaceful oasis of Page Springs, home to several wineries, sweet B&Bs and secret fishing holes. Jerome is a funky mining boom town-turned ghost town-turned hippie hideout-turned artist haven and tourist attraction perched high on the side of Mingus Mountain. Camp Verde is an agricultural community steeped in its history as a military outpost during the Indian Wars.

Fort Verde Sate Park delves into that fascinating story, and is a stone’s throw from Montezuma’s Castle National Monument and Montezuma’s well, two amazing archaeological sites left by the Sinagua Indians. The Verde Canyon Railroad bills itself as “Arizona’s Longest-Running Nature Show,” and travels through the gorgeous terrain of the Verde Valley and adjoining Sycamore Canyon wilderness. Jeep tours can take you deep into Sedona’s Red Rock Country to discover prehistoric pictographs and unique high-desert scenery, and horse-drawn carriages clatter over the cobblestones of Jerome at a leisurely pace suited to that town’s sleepy ambiance. These are just a few of the ways to explore a region that you can spend a lifetime getting to know.


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Tuzigoot National Monument Near Sedona Arizona Offers a Southwest Sightseeing Adventure
Standing in the cool, dark confines of a room that was built 1,000 years ago kicks the imagination into high gear. Your common humanity with the people who slept, ate, argued and dreamed in this room ... (More...)


Montezuma Well - Verde Valley Attraction Harbors Unique Life
Montezuma Well is a limestone sink formed long ago by the collapse of an immense underground cavern. Over one and a half million gallons of water a day flow continuously, providing a lush, verdant ... (More...)

Montezuma Castle A Major Attraction Near Sedona Arizona
It's not a castle...Montezuma was never here! Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley stands one of the best preserved cliff dwellings ... (More...)

Verde Canyon Railroad Near Sedona, Arizona - The Perfect Gift For Any Season!

Give your friends, family and coworkers a little boost by arranging a vacation that is an escape from the ordinary this year. (More...)

Privy Digging in Jerome, Arizona

When Karl Harrar left the message on my voicemail that he wanted to stop by my house to probe my privy, I was understandably wary. He was a recent acquaintance, and a well-bred girl doesn't just consent to that sort of thing ... (More...)

Stories in Stone: The V-Bar-V Petroglyphs
The petroglyphs at V-Bar-V were made by indirect percussion...a hammer-and-chisel method using two stones...beginning around A.D.1150. (More...)


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