Websites Of Interest

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Websites Of Interest
Websites of Interest:
Additional Flagstaff Pictures:
flagstaff.com
flagstaffarizona.org
webweevers.com/flagstaffphotos.htm
flagstaffcentral.com/Subjects/Nature/Pictures/pictures.htm
The Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is
a series of exciting physical challenges
suspended in trees at various heights.
Participants experience new thrills and test
personal limits in a safe and controlled
environment. The difficulty increases from
one course to the next and caters to a wide
range of skill levels. Light aerial structures
link tree to tree in perfect harmony with the
environment.
Group Tickets will be available
www.flagstaffextreme.com/
The Aquaplex is a multi-generational, multischeduled community recreation center.
The Aquaplex offers affordable community
fitness & fun for everyone! Swimming
Lessons, Kids’ Climbing Wall, Open Gym,
Recreational Swimming and more.
Lowell Observatory:
www.lowell.edu
In the evening, view through a variety of telescopes and experience interactive live
presentations in the mini-planetarium. Also featured at the facility are multi-media
programs, an exhibit hall and gift shop.
Admission to Public 9 am to 10 pm: Adults
5 – 17:
Under 5:
Museum of Northern Arizona:
$ 10.00
$ 4.00
Free
www.musnaz.org
One of the great regional museums of our world in one of Earth’s most spectacular landscapes. The museum and its
nine exhibit galleries evoke the very spirit of the Colorado Plateau and its richly diverse Native cultures, tribal
lifeways, natural sciences, ecology and fine arts.
Admission-
Pioneer Museum:
Adults
7-17
$ 8.00
$ 3.00
www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/museums/flagstaff.asp
Three-acre property includes numerous territorial-era buildings and a steam locomotive. See exhibits on early
medicine, Route 66, logging, Flagstaff history and newly opened “Pioneer Kids,” a fun family oriented interactive
exhibit.
Admission-
Adults
12-18
<11
$ 5.00
$ 4.00
free
The Arboretum at Flagstaff:
A 200-acre botanical garden and nature center
focusing on the native plants and animals found in
Northern Arizona Grounds include a nature trail,
greenhouses, meadow, wetland, picnic area and gift
shop.
Admission-
Adults
3-17
www.thearb.org
$ 7.00
$ 3.00
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Walk among the cliff dwellings and pueblos where people lived only 800 years ago.
Experience the dramatic geology, varied vegetation and abundant wildlife that made their lives
possible. The strenuous one-mile Island Trail descends into Walnut Canyon. The shorter Rim
Trail offers overlooks, forest and a pithouse.
Admission-
Sunset Crater Volcano
Adults
<16
$ 7.00
Free
www.nps.gov/sucr
The youngest volcano on the Colorado Plateau; one-mile, self-guided Lava Flow Trail.
Admission-
Wupatki National Monument
Adults
<16
Bus 26+
$ 7.00
Free
$ 100.00
www.nps.gov/wupa
Rock walls of 800-year-old pueblos dot a desert landscape once home to thousands of people. Visitor center exhibits
explain how they survived by farming, hunting and gathering, and trading. Short trails lead to Wupatki, Lomaki, and
other pueblos.
Admission-
Meteor Crater (35 mi. East)
Adults
<16
Bus 26+
$ 7.00
Free
$ 100.00
www.meteorcrator.com
The “Best Preserved Meteorite Impact Site on Earth!” Formed 50,000 years ago by a giant meteor weighing several
hundred thousand tons, this crater is 550 feet deep, 2.4 miles in circumference and nearly one mile across. Featuring
three lookout points on the rim, interactive displays, a large-screen theater, Astronaut Wall of Fame, Apollo space
capsule and more.
Admission-
Montezoma Castle
(1 hr. South)
Adults
6-17
Bus 26+
$ 10.00
$ 6.00
$ 100.00
www.nps.gov/moca
One of the best preserved American Indian cliff dwellings in the United States. the trail to view this important
prehistoric site is flat and easy with no climbing.
Admission-
Adults
<16
$ 5.00
Free
Sedona Adventure Tours
Providing unforgettable outdoor fun and family friendly adventure in the
breathtaking scenery of Sedona and the Verde River Valley
Tours launch from various
locations in the Verde River
Valley
Providing unforgettable outdoor fun and family friendly
928-204-6440
adventure in the breathtaking scenery of Sedona and the
Verde River Valley. Now featuring Verde River rafting, the
Verde River Valley’s best wine tours, and horseback riding.
Awesome guides make for great trips. Combo tours provide a
full day adventure combining river trips with a wine tour or
horseback riding. Whatever you choose, bring your camera
and your fun loving spirit! Sedona Adventure Tours is highly
rated on Trip Advisor and an eco-friendly way to enjoy Sedona
and the Verde River Valley.
Pot A Gold Stables Horseback Riding
The best Arizona horseback riding for spectacular views, cool temps.
Mention Sedona.net when booking!
Pot A Gold Stables at Chauncey Ranch & Creekside Lodge
near Prescott, Arizona offers short and long rides on a 4500+
acre ranch. Our ranches offer a truly unique experience that
offers l00's of miles of trails, locations, picnic destinations and
spectacular views for miles. Just 55 minutes from Sedona in
nearby Mayer, AZ.
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters
Helicopter ride from Grand Canyon Sights to Las Vegas Nights!
Mayer - Just 5 mins. off I-17 at
exit 262
18970 East Old Sycamore Rd,
Mayer, AZ
928-623-4431
or
928-623-4430
Grand Canyon, AZ
N. Hwy 64, Grand Canyon
National Park Airport
World's Largest and Most Experienced Helicopter Sightseeing
Company! Daily multilingual tours of Grand Canyon departing
from Scottsdale, Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon West 800-528-2418
and Las Vegas. Choose from a variety of Air Tours, River
Rafting, Weddings including Grand Canyon hotels, IMAX
attractions, or even fly the Vegas strip by night.
A Day In The West
Sedona on Highway 89A
The real deal: Sedona's most authentic tour company with a Western flair 252 N. Highway 89A
Sedona's oldest continually owned family tour business (since 928-282-4320
1949) offers a wide variety of tours, including: Jeep tours,
horseback rides with BBQ cookouts, winery/jeep combination
tours, and much more. In Sedona we are known as the fun and
friendly tour company, and we've got a reputation to back that
up. Let our Cowboy and Indian guides show you what's special
about Sedona's high desert. Check out our website for savings
on online bookings
www.GolfSedona.net - Adobe Hacienda's Sedona Golf Packages
Sedona Golf Packages from an authentic Southwest-style Sedona bed &
breakfast
Overlooking the golf course at Sedona Golf Resort with
panoramic red rock views, Adobe Hacienda combines easy
access with privacy, seclusion and wide open spaces. The
most authentic Southwest-style Sedona Arizona bed &
breakfast, Adobe Hacienda features five guest suites with
private entrances, spectacular views, fireplaces, whirlpool tubs,
and the finest gourmet breakfasts. Experience the relaxation of
a Sedona golf and hospitality.
Sedona, AZ
10 Rojo Dr.
800-454-7191
Arizona Helicopter Adventures
Helicopter tour through the spectacular Sedona canyons
You will see Sedona's famous Red Rocks, descend into
spectacular canyons, and explore ancient Sinagua Indian ruins
on an air tour with Arizona Helicopter Adventures. Experience
the best views from a comfortable Bell Jet Ranger Helicopter.
Receive an in-flight narrative by a highly-skilled pilot, answering
all your questions. Enjoy an up-close, intimate journey through
the world famous red rocks of Sedona.
Sedona Airport
235 Air Terminal Dr. Ste 7
800-282-5141
Sedona Tour Center
1185 West Highway 89A
Drive our ATVs on a guided 40 mile off-road adventure through 800-242-6335
Arizona Outdoor Adventure
Sedona off-road ATV/jeep adventure
the West Sedona Valley. Bring your camera - you'll be
awestruck by the 800 foot high view from atop Skeleton Bone
Mountain. This is way more fun than riding in a jeep! All ages
and skill levels are welcome.
Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
Sedona
335 Jordan Rd
From the Wildlife Safari to Broken Arrow to Seven Canyons,
928-282-3012
Safari Jeep Tours offers a variety of tours to please every
member of the family. Safari guides are the most educated and
experienced in Arizona, with Jeeps outfitted for your ultimate
safety and comfort. Ride with the best. Life is a Safari!
Oak Creek Country Club
The memorable Sedona golf experience
Nestled in the famous Red Rocks of Sedona, the Oakcreek
Country Club is Sedona's original championship golf course,
featuring tree-lined doglegs with strategically-placed fairway
bunkers in the landing areas, and slightly elevated greens
surrounded by large swirling bunkers. This Sedona golf course
was renovated in 2004 and the clubhouse not only offers a fully
stocked golf shop, but features a colorful indoor-outdoor
restaurant known as Mulligan's Grille on the Green. Oakcreek
Country Club is open to the public.
Sedona
690 Bell Rock Blvd
888-703-9489
Just S of Sedona in Camp
Verde
Come see Tiger Splash show at 1:15 every day. Watch Bengal 3505 Camp Verde Bridgeport
tigers in natural play as they "hunt" their caretakers. Open Daily Hwy
928.567.2840
9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Just 40 minutes from Sedona.
Out of Africa Wildlife Park
Call us Wild! Call us Crazy! Just don't call us a zoo.
Pink Jeep Tours
The famous Pink Jeep Tours of Sedona
Since 1958, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most
talked about off-road adventures in the Southwest. Our awardwinning excursions are known as the premier "must-do" tours
in Sedona. The exclusive Broken Arrow, Ancient Ruin and
Diamondback Gulch tours take you to places you never
imagined existed.
Sedona
PO Box 1447
800-873-3662
Sedona
175 Palo Verde Circle
Come fly the Red Rocks! Take an "Aerial Nature Walk" which is 800-258-3754
Red Rock Balloons
Hot air balloon ride over the red rocks of Sedona
a truly magical feeling of soaring gently with the wind. Sedona's
natural wonders and wildlife sightings will delight you. After
your sunrise flight, relax at a traditional champagne picnic with
a continental breakfast. Free video. Perfect flying record.
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Shopping Village
The Art and Soul of Sedona
Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending
time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced
Tla-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village.
Tlaquapaque treats visitors to an exceptional collection of
Sedona art galleries and shops bordered by four outstanding
restaurants including a micro-brewery. You'll want to return to
this epicenter of Sedona shopping and activities again and
again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink
and refresh body and soul.
Blazin’ M Ranch Chuckwagon Supper & Western Stage Show
The Blazin M Ranch is one of the best things to do in Sedona and the
Verde Valley
Sedona
336 Highway 179
928-282-4838
Cottonwood
1875 Mabery Ranch Road
1-800-937-8643
The Blazin' M Ranch Chuckwagon Supper and Western Stage
Show is located just 30 minutes from Sedona, just past Dead
Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, and offers a western
experience that is sure to create memories that will last a
lifetime.
Horseback Rides and Jeep/Horseback Combo Tours
THE COMPLETE WESTERN EXPERIENCE -- a Jeep ride plus a
horseback ride!
Uptown Sedona
252 N Hwy 89A
928-282-4320
(1.5 hr. Horseback Ride, 2 hr. Jeep Tour, & a Western Dinner
Show). Available Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. only. Start your
adventure with a jeep tour in our western canyons; the setting
for many of the films made in the area. Enjoy a scenic ride to
the Dead Horse Ranch State Park for your horseback ride.
Relax as you ride along the Verde River under the shade of
giant sycamore trees. Your ride will end at the Blazin' M Ranch
where you will enjoy an All YOU CAN EAT BBQ dinner,
complete with an hour long, Western Dinner & Show.
Tours, sightseeing and day trips around Sedona
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Choose from different tours, read visitor reviews and
recommendations; many of the most popular tours start under
$99 per person! Browse and compare tours like Sedona jeep
tours, vortex tours, hiking through Oak Creek and visiting
cultural sites. Find and book day trips to the Grand Canyon,
Petrified Forest, Painted Desert and Meteor Crater and other
nearby attractions.
Shakespeare Sedona
Northern Arizona's premier classical theatre - Summer 2009 dates TBA
For three weeks every summer, Shakespeare Sedona offers
repertory productions of the Bard and other playwrights in an
intimate outdoor theater on the streets of Sedona's arts & crafts
village, Tlaquepaque.
Red Rock Candle and Gift
Special treasures can be found at Red Rock Candle & Gift.
This quaint little shop prides itself on offering many different
and unique items. Amongst the array of candles ranging from
rustic to elegant, you will also find bath and body products for
men & women, unique accessories and accents as well as
items from local artists; such as hand-beaded jewelry,
notepads, and rock sculptures just to name a few. There is
something for everyone at Red Rock Candle & Gift.
Geoffrey Roth
An elegant Sedona gallery with a European flair
Geoffrey Roth was established in 1974 by Geoffrey HH Roth,
an artist himself. He is known for his Sedona Rose gold inlay
rings and for his beautifully designed wrist watches that he
machines and assembles in his studio in Sedona. The gallery
also represents some of the best American designer jewelry as
well as sculpture artists Loet Vanderveen and Sedona’s Kim
Kori. Geoffrey Roth is rated as one of the top galleries in
Sedona and Northern Arizona.
Esteban's
Tlaquepaque - Summer 2009
dates TBA
Visit us online
800-768-9286
In the back of Tlaquepaque in
Plaza de Fuente
928-204-9881
Under the Bell Tower in
Tlaquepaque
336 Hwy 179 Suite A102
1-800-447-7684
336 Hwy 170 Suite B103
928.282.4686
A mainstay of Tlaquepaque since 1974, Esteban's features a
wide variety of handcrafted pottery. You will find everything
from decorative raku vases and sculptures, to everyday
durable baking and serving pieces in this warm and
comfortable gallery. Decor items such as pottery switchplate
covers, tiles and wall art are also available. Many local Arizona
craftsmen are represented. Phone orders welcome and
shipping available.
Just S of Sedona; between I-17
& Prescott
Less than one hour south of Sedona, nestled at the base of the Hwy 69 & Finley Road
beautiful Bradshaw Mountains lies Foothills Ranch. Travel on (928) 379-0260
Foothills Ranch Trail Rides - The Area's Best!
Trail Rides, Horse Boarding and Riding Lessons
horseback into the scenic Prescott National Forest, enjoy lunch
along Big Bug Creek and view native Arizona wildlife. Try the
Ultimate cowboy camp-out experience! All rides are lead by
experienced cowboy wranglers.