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Sedona Arizona Roadside Attractions: Winslow's Standin' On The Corner Park
Take it easy in Winslow, Arizona, at the Standing On The Corner Park. Made up of a mural, bronze statue, and concrete corner alongside Route 66, the park is one of those quirky, quaint, and sometimes just outrageous, roadside attractions to be found throughout northern Arizona. (More...)
Visitors to Sedona Discover the Heart of Arizona on the Verde Canyon Railroad
Just 30 minutes away from Sedona, modern travelers are discovering a route to connect with the romance of the past(and the peaceful beauty of the present)on the Verde Canyon Railroad. (More...)
Sedona Arizona Visitors Enjoy A Slower Summer Pace and High Desert Breezes Aboard The Verde Canyon Railroad
While urban areas sizzle in the Arizona summertime, passengers aboard Verde Canyon Railroad's Friday and Saturday evening trains may enjoy the fresh, high desert breezes as the train passes through a nocturnal wonderland. (More...)
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 surges to the surface of your consciousness, and time seems to simultaneously contract and expand... (More...)
Sedona Bike and Bean Sponsors All New Bike Bash Bicycle Festival
The first annual Sedona Bike Bash and Bicycle Festival sponsored by the Sedona Heritage Museum and Sedona Bike and Bean is scheduled for Saturday, April 12,... (More...)
Sedona Marathon Kicks Off with Renowned Wharton Performance Clinic
The Third Annual Sedona Marathon kicks off this week, when once again, athletes from around the globe are descending on Sedona. The Sedona Marathon has been... (More...)
Museum of Northern Arizona Breaks Ground on New Collection Center
The Museum of Northern Arizona broke ground today on the construction of its new Easton Collection Center, named in honor of the... (More...)
Annual Sedona International Film Festival Features Helen Hunt and Robert Osborne
Helen Hunt makes her directorial debut in Then She Found Me; Diane Ladd will speak about... (More...)
Krazy Kyote Tours Offers Super Bowl Get Away Plans
With all of the excitement of the Super Bowl coming to Arizona, non-sports fans may be wondering, "What's in it for me?" The answer: a trip to Sedona. (More...)
Sedona Adventure Outfitters and Guides Presents The Water To Wine Tour
Sedona Adventure Outfitters and Guides is offering a new tour that is sure to please travelers and locals looking to experience some adventure as well as some culture... (More...)
The Adventure Company Presents Bob Bradshaw Movie Memories
When Bob Bradshaw came to Sedona back in 1945, there was not much here. Over the next 50 years, many films were made in Sedona and Bradshaw was a part of most of them, serving as location scout, stuntman, and even actor... (More...)
ILX Resorts Presents Annual Red Rock Fantasy At Los Abrigados Resort And Spa
ILX Resorts is pleased to announce the Opening Ceremony of the 17th annual Red Rock Fantasy holiday display contest. On November 15th the sky will light up with nearly a million... (More...)
Sedona Visitors Enjoy Celebraciones de la Gente Day of the Dead Celebration in Flagstaff Arizona
Community, migration, immigration, song, and dance are highlighted this year at the Museum of Northern Arizona 4th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente in Flagstaff... (More...)

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Sometimes referred to as Night Blooming Datura, Sacred Datura is pollinated by the large and colorful Five-spotted Hawkmoth, which also lay its eggs on the leaves. As the caterpillars eat the leaves, they absorb the extremely poisonous toxin of this plant into their tissues, protecting them from predators. Native Americans used the plant for medicinal purposes and as a hallucinogen, although many also died in the process. Sacred Datura is commonly seen growing along roadsides in Sedona in summer.
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