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Favorite
Links!!
We
Would Like To Share
"Bed
& Breakfasts"
Sedona
Arizona
Member Bed & Breakfast Sedona Guild
Member AABBI Arizona Bed &
Breakfast Association
"Favorite
Restaurants"

http://www.sedona.net/food/dahldiluca/
http://www.blazinm.com/
http://www.cowboyclub.com/
http://www.heartlinecafe.com/
" Attractions
in Sedona & More"
Sedona
Arts Center
The
Sedona Arts Center is a not-for-profit organization whose
mission is to provide arts education and establish an
appreciation of the arts which will emphasize Sedona as an
artistic community and facilitate artists' development.
Sedona
Red Rock Jeep Tours
Sedona Arizona's original cowboy tour company offers rugged or scenic jeep tours, horseback rides, archaeological tours, and group events. Experience old west hospitality and style on a 4x4 jeep tour or horseback ride in Sedona Arizona.
Great Venture Tours
GRAND
CANYON TRAVEL ADVENTURE TOURS. Luxury 14 Passenger
Mini-Coach Service.
http://www.skydancehelicopters.com/
James
Ratliff Gallery
The
James Ratliff Gallery of Sedona Arizona, has just launched it's website.
With over 37 years in the art gallery business, we truly represent some of
the finest and most established artists in the United States. We
have an
outstanding reputation for quality and service to our clientele.
We would love the opportunity to be listed on your site and share links
with
your website. http://www.jamesratliffgallery.com
Grand
Canyon Arizona Tours Travel Adventure River Rafting
Great Ventures travel adventure company features Grand Canyon
Arizona Native American tours river rafting and many other
planned activities located in Sedona Arizona - Visit our online
directory for a...
http://www.greatventures.net
Plenty of personal time within the Park
Sedona Limousines
Weddings,
anniversaries or sight-seeing. Customized to suit your needs
1-800-775-6739 or 928-204-1383
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Sedona - Phoenix Shuttle Service
Sedona
(928) 282-2066
Arizona
Highways Online
Enjoy the Beauty of Arizona 365 Days a Year! ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
2002 CALENDARS capture Arizona's diverse beauty and natural
wonders all year long. Visit our online catalog and order today.
Photo by Ran...
http://www.arizonahighways.com
Arizona
Handbook
Illustrated travel guidebooks about the colorful lands of
Arizona and Utah...
http://www.arizonahandbook.com
ArizonaAdventures.com
The Online Guide to Arizona's Recreational Outfitters
ArizonaAdventures.com From exciting off road
desert adventures to cultural and historical Tours, the
companies listed in this site can help you to enjoy your visit
to Arizona, the Grand Canyon State...
http://arizonaadventures.com http://arizonaadventures.com/
The
Ghost Town of the Month
Detailed descriptions of over 50 Arizona ghost towns. History,
color photos and directions. Online since 1995....
http://www.azghosttowns.com
http://www.aomc.org/stressreduction.html
For an early
morning breathtaking view of the red rocks we suggest the Red Rock Balloon
Company. They pick you up at the B&B and take you up in the red rocks
of West Sedona at sunrise followed by a Champagne breakfast. What a way to
start your day.
"Red Rock" hot air balloons
over "A Territorial House"
DAY TRIP OF
INDIAN RUINS
You begin by
going South on Hwy 179 to I-17. Go under the interstate and across Beaver
Creek to the "V-Bar-V Ranch" where you will see more petroglyphs
in one spot than any other we know of. This appears to be a message site
with more than 1000 petroglyphs chiseled into the 11 walls. Incredible.
Continue to
Montezuma's Well. It is a limestone sink hole formed by the collapse of an
immense underground cavern. The springs that feed it flow continuously.
Both the Hohokam and Sinagua diverted the water to irrigate their crops as
well as built their homes in the area. Walk to the bottom of the well to
see how their irrigation canals worked and dangle your feet in the cool
water on a warm day and try to imagine how the people went about doing
their daily work.
From here you can
go to the Montezuma Castle site where you will find an amazing five story
cliff dwelling built in the 12th century by the Sinagua farmers and a
wonderful visitor center. On the paved pathway you will find many plants
identified for you. ($2/person entry). Off on Highway 260 through
Cottonwood to Clarkdale where you can walk through the Tuzigoot Indian
dwelling site built between 1125 and 1400. It crowns the summit of a long
ridge that rises 120 feet above the Verde Valley. It was inhabited by 50
to 200 persons.
Now it is off to
Blazing M Ranch for a wholesome cowboy show and western meal or back to
Sedona. WE DID SAY COWBOY NOT COUNTRY AND WESTERN. FUN! FUN :) FUN ;)
GRAND CANYON
(Driving Day
Trip to the Grand Canyon)
Many of our guests leave after a
hearty Southwest breakfast for the Grand Canyon and return in time for a
Sedona Sunset. One route is 89 North of Flagstaff to the Sunset Crater
National Park Loop. This is a 31 mile loop road that will take you to
Sunset Crater, crater and lava flow area, next a panoramic view of the
Painted Desert and then arrive at Wupatki ruins. These ruins include not
only a pueblo, with original 800 year old beams in place, but also a ball
court and sacred blow hole. At the end of the loop road you'll continue
North on 89 into the Navajo Nation. The 100 year old Cameron Trading post
can be an interesting stop with their gift shop, museum, and Navajo tacos.
(A small one for two). From there you enter the Grand Canyon through the
Navajo Nation and may see them selling their arts on the side of the road.
This will take you to the East entrance to the South rim of the Grand
Canyon, usually less traffic than from the South entrance. After a late
lunch at the historic El Tovar Hotel, we recommend a 15 to 45 minute hike
down the Bright Angel trail to give you a feeling of being below the rim.
Don't forget it takes two times as long to come back up! You may want to
stop at the IMAX theater enroute back to Sedona via Highway 180. This is a
very rewarding day. Don't forget to take a jacket as it can be very cool.
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65
Piki Drive,
Sedona, Arizona 86336
Reservations: 1/800-801-2737
Voice: 928-204-2230
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