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any great places to visit in sedona, az?
i live in glendale, az and my husband and i want to take a break from work and go to sedona, az. does anyone know of any great places to visit? we dont like mesumes, hiking or camping. we want a romantic break. but we would also like to see places not just stay in some hotel. also, any great hotels? please help me out here. i need to figure out what we will be doing by the end of today. yikes. help me. i dont know anything about sedona. thanks
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Answer 1 :
I'm also from Glendale, AZ and my fiance and I LOVE to get away to Sedona for a day or two. Hotels are REALLY expensive up there. My fiance and I usually stay at the Red Rock Inn. It's not super nice but it's not sleazy either. There are a bunch of little shops and art galleries around Sedona. And there are also several "vortex" sites. We wanted to look into these last time but we didn't get a chance to. You might also want to stop by Jerome on your way back to Glendale. It's considered a "ghost town" but there are people that still live there. It's a tiny little town but it's kind of neat to see a really old town like that. Have fun!
Answer 2 :
Some of the more moderately priced Hotels in Sedona are located in West Sedona (Route 89A) a mile from the downtown area. Many excellent restaurants in the area. You can take a Red Rocks Jeep tour (2 hours) or take the scenic narrated Trolley tour around Sedona. There's some decent Factory Outlet shops in the Village of Oak Creek (Route 179) which is about 4-5 miles before you get into Sedona. Most of the wonderful Red Rock scenery can be viewed from your car ( the hiking is superb) and by driving North up Oak Creek Canyon (Route 89). The Hampton Inn in West Sedona is nice without breaking the bank.
Answer 3 :
The Cathedral Rock church is awesome...great view!! You can also see the 3 nuns (rocks that look like nuns). Ther eis also the Snoopy Rock that's pretty cool. Any hiking is awesome and yes, you can pay for a jeep tour to take you around. They are fun!! Sedona is by FAR the best destination in AZ, better than the Grand Canyon (a big hole in the ground) =0)
Answer 4 :
Obviously I grabbed this from the Sedona tourism site...should be something here you can do! 102 things you can do in Sedona 1. Explore Uptown Sedona 2. Visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park 3. Golf at one of Sedona’s 18-hole Courses 4. Take a specialty jeep tour 5. Get your aura photographed 6. Receive a spiritual reading 7. Hike to the bottom of Montezuma’s Well 8. Visit Montezuma Castle National Monument 9. Visit Tuzigoot National Monument 10. Explore Dead Horse Ranch State Park 11. Visit Red Rock State Park 12. Visit Fort Verde State Park 13. Explore Jerome State Historical Park 14. Attend a Creative Life Center lecture 15. Enjoy dinner and show at Blazin’ M Ranch 16. Take the Verde Canyon Train 17. Try Gambling at Cliff Castle Casino 18. Grab a pad and sketch the Red Rocks 19. Spend time bird watching 20. Enjoy a latte at one of Sedona’s coffeehouses 21. Enjoy a movie at Harkins Theatre 22. Study about Sedona’s vortexes 23. Dine at one of the many restaurants 24. Hike one or more of the 100+ trails in the Coconino National Forest 25. View native American art & jewelry or watch artists create masterpieces at local galleries 26. Have a picnic and spend the day at Slide Rock State Park 27. Enjoy a scenic drive around the Verde Valley 28. Take a guided day trip to the Grand Canyon 29. Try buffalo, rattlesnake and cactus fries at local eateries 30. Visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village 31. Enjoy our very own microbrewery – Oak Creek Brewery 32. Visit one of the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Centers 33. Ride the Sedona Trolley 34. Check out Hozho Distinctive Shops & Galleries 35. Relax poolside at one of Sedona’s lovely resorts 36. Shop at Hillside Sedona! 37. Save over $1500 on local attractions, restaurants and activities with the Sedona SuperPass 38. Relax and enjoy the views and cool evenings 39. Shop at Oak Creek Factory Outlets 40. Visit the Free Ringing Rocks Foundation Museum 41. Visit the Sedona Art Center 42. Get a tarot card reading 43. Visit local galleries to view western themed art 44. Play a round of tennis 45. Go for a swim at the Sedona community pool 46. Have a picnic at Posse Ground or Sunset Park 47. Ride your skateboard at the Sedona Skate Park 48. Take a self-guided walking tour of Historic Uptown 49. Visit one of the Sedona area wineries and wine shops 50. Visit the Museum of Northern Arizona 51. Hike the Bird Sanctuary in Page Springs 52. Enjoy a prickly pear cactus drink 53. Get a bird's eye view of the Verde Valley in a hot-air balloon 54. Visit the unique Chapel of the Holy Cross 55. Enjoy the Javelinas on Parade public art project – more than 40 sculptures on display 56. Take the free “First Friday Gallery Tour,” by the Sedona Gallery Association 57. Savor the many bookstores and book signings 58. Watch the sunset at the airport overlook 59. Purchase a red rock dirt shirt 60. Explore the architecture of the beautiful homes in Sedona 61. Get romantic at one of Sedona’s Bed & Breakfasts 62. Shop for antiques in the Verde Valley 63. Get a manicure or pedicure with your own version of a red-rock color 64. Take a yoga class 65. See outdoor art and sculptures 66. Go for a hike on the popluar West Fork Trail in Oak Creek Canyon 67. Take the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams to the Grand Canyon 68. Visit Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff 69. Put on "Wild West" costumes for a Vintage Portrait at Olde Tyme PhotoWorks Uptown 70. Visit the 200-acre botanical garden at the Arboretum in Flagstaff 71. Check out a live performance at local events 72. Visit the Institute for Eco-Tourism for a fun environmental experience 73. Take a journey through a Sedona Labyrinth 74. Soar above the red rocks in a bi-plane 75. Take a vortex lecture at the Institute of Ecotourism 76. Experience an intuitive / psychic reading 77. Nurture your mind and body at a spiritual & wellness retreat 78. Visit the Sedona Public Library and the Sedona Schnebly statue 79. Go visit and hike in Wopaki and Walnut Canyon. 80. Take a Hummer tour or other specialty ground tour 81. Take a day trip to Jerome 82. Fish and swim in the Verde River 83. Take a day trip to the Hopi Reservation 84. Take an air tour to the Grand Canyon 85. Shop, dine and soak in the view at the Hyatt Pinon Pointe Center 86. Check out Sedona’s spiritual bookstores and gift shops 87. Try a vortex veggie sandwich or vortex pizza 88. Drop in for a 2nd Tuesday film with the Sedona International Film Festival 89. Make a bead necklace at one of Sedona’s bead shops 90. Rent a Harley and drive the scenic roads of Sedona 91. Indulge in a hot stone massage at one of the many spas 92. Enjoy a refreshing Sedona ice cream treat 93. See Sedona from above on a helicopter ride 94. Take in a Shakespeare Sedona performance at Tlaquepaque 95. Visit Clemenceau Heritage Museum 96. Send a souvenir email postcard from Sedona 97. Catch a trout in Oak Creek 98. Go hiking at Red Rock Crossing and have a picnic at Crescent Moon 99. Enjoy live entertainment at local businesses 100. Play a round of mini-golf 101. Visit the Sedona Heritage Museum, listed on the National Register of Historic Places 102. Or Enjoy star gazing with Sedona’s dark skies
Answer 5 :
I love Sedona.. There are a ton of things that you can do there for a romantic break. I once took the guy I was dating there to relax for his birthday and I would highly recommend getting a room at a bed and breakfast. The one that we went to had a fireplace in the room and I had it arranged that when we arrived there would be champagne and chocolate covered fruit in the room waiting. Most B&Bs will do this, and most are very romantic. They usually also have jetted large tubs in the rooms as well. Hotels just are not the same as they do not provide the atmosphere that the inns can. Plus most also include a great breakfast and snacks during the day. The people are super friendly and can also make any arrangements that you need for you. There is a wonderful downtown area that is quaint and westerny. The shopping is wonderful and there are many restaurants to pick from. However, if you like Italian food, I highly recommend a place that I think was called Dahl and Deluca. The atmosphere is romantic and the food is excellent. The Cowboy club is also great and has some interesting food choices. They have prickly pear fries with a dipping sauce that is to die for! Great steakhouse. If you need things to do during the day, definitely consider Pink Jeep tours. This gives you the sightseeing benefit of hiking without the walk :) We did this and it gives you fantastic views you couldn't get otherwise and a ton of photo opportunities. If you like horseback riding, there are ranches in the area that will take you out on trails. Also another way to see the landscape intimately without hiking. Something very romantic I definitely recommend is the Green Canyon Railroad. They have a starlight ride that leaves during dusk, takes you through the canyons and countryside and brings you back under the most starry skies you could imagine. There are open air cars that you can sit in to look up or they also have some cars that are enclosed and have a full bar and appetizers in addition to lounge chairs. When I took this ride, we saw a ton of wildlife including bald eagles. Sedona is a magical place and I think you will have no trouble finding romance and relaxation there. It will suit those that love to be rugged as well as those that want to be pampered. I think you will be surprised (pleasantly) as the drive there is breathtaking as well. If you do drive (assuming you are as there is not many other ways to get there) Stop in Black Canyon City and get some Jack Daniels Pecan Pie ;)
Answer 6 :
I second the suggestion to visit the "ghost town" of Jerome. It's a wonderful place to spend the day, a night, or a weekend. There are several romantic B&B's in Jerome that are cheaper than the cheap hotels in Sedona. (~$100). My wife and I sometimes go there for our anniversary...and Sedona is our day trip from there. The shopping Jerome is also much less expensive for much of the same stuff. I also have to pass on a groaning comment to the person who simply pasted the list from a Sedona tourist website. What a lazy waste of your time to do that....not respectful at all in my book. FYI, I think they do a home tour in Jerome on the third weekend in May...that's always a fun thing to do. Just google Jerome Arizona and you should find their town website with a list of events. You'll find info on their B&Bs that way too. I would also recommend the third floor rooms of the Jerome Grand Hotel. Admittedly, they are cramped but they open out to a wnderful balcony with an awesome view of the town and the Verde Valley. Oh yeah, the Verde Canyon Railroad is fun and requires no hiking to see great scenery

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