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Alcantara Vineyards
7500 Alcantara Way / phone: 928-649-8463
The vineyards have over 13,000 vines & offers 12 different varietal’s producing red & white wines, that will transform taste buds into the relaxing world of wine tasting. Enjoy the surroundings & the Verde River & feel free to bring a picnic with you.
Arizona Snowbowl
N Snowbowl Road / phone: 928-779-1951
Snowbowl opened in 1938 & is one of the oldest continually run ski areas in the US. Snowbowl offers a unique experience for both skiers & snowboarders & is a winter wonderland for families with children of all ages.
Arizona Stronghold Vineyards
1023 N. Main Street / phone: 928-639-2789
With vineyards at the base of the Chiricahua Mountains, AZ Stronghold's production facility is in the Verde Valley and a new tasting room is located in the heart of historic Old Town Cottonwood. The Tasting Room offers a warm & inviting lounge atmosphere.
Bell Rock Plaza
Highway 179 / phone: 928-284-9627
A business and shopping venue within view of Bell Rock in the Village of Oak Creek which hosts several art shows each year.
Camp Verde
385 South Main Street / phone: 928-567-6631
A green valley surrounds the town of Camp Verde, aptly named for the verdent landscape, a true contrast to the desert south of town. Home to Fort Verde State Park, the area hosts the Verde Canyon Railroad, Out of Africa nature park & Montezuma Castle NM.
Chapel of the Holy Cross
780 Chapel Road / phone: 928-282-4069
The nondenominational Chapel of the Holy Cross is considered one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona. An architectural wonder, the chapel offers a marvelous view of the sunsets across the valley & is truly one of the areas true inspirational centers.
Clarkdale
North Ninth Street / phone: 928-639-2400
A town nestled between Cottonwood & Jerome, Clarkdale originally was a master-planned community built to house mine & smelting workers of Jerome & Cottonwood. Today Clarkdale is home to Tuzigoot National Monument & the Verde Canyon Railroad.
Clemenceau Heritage Museum
1 North Willard Street / phone: 928-634-2868
Staffed by volunteers for the Verde Historical Society, this museum is located in a former school & highlights the European settlement, mining & ranching in the region as well as the history of Cottonwood. The museum opened in 1991 & hosts heritage events.
Cliff Castle Casino
555 West Middle Verde Road / phone: 928-567-7999
Located just off I-17 at Exit 289, the Cliff Castle Casino complex is owned by the Yavapai-Apache Nation. The casino offers gaming, slots, Blackjack & poker 24-7. The complex consists of a resort hotel, bowling, kids area, arcade, restaurants & lounges.
Coconino: Sedona Public Library
3250 White Bear Road / phone: 928-282-7714
One of two branches in the Sedona area, the library is open Monday through Saturday, closed on holidays. The Community Room is host to lecture series, cultural and community events throughout the year.
Cottonwood
Main Street / phone: 928-634-7593
Cottonwood is located adjacent to the Verde River at elevations over 3,300 feet above sea level & experiences a mild climate which, together with its proximity to an abundance of natural amenities, National Monuments & the Grand Canyon.
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
675 Dead Horse Ranch Road / phone: 928-634-5283
Located at 3,300 foot elevation with mild temperatures that are ideal for camping & mountain biking in the Coconino National Forest. Activities include hiking along the Verde River, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, or just wading in the cool water.
Echo Canyon Vineyard and Winery
3222 North Echo Canyon Road / phone: 928-634-8122
The Winery is just about 10 minutes from Sedona. Beautiful Oak Creek runs through the valley & feeds the land with pure mountain waters. The grapes are grown on mineral rich soil, utilizing organic & biodynamic techniques, producing award-winning wines.
Flagstaff Nordic Center
Mile Marker 232 N - Highway 180 / phone: 928-220-0550
FNC has 40 kilometers (25 miles) of groomed cross-country ski trails, along with a sledding & snowplay area nearby at Crowley Pit. They also offer evening skiing & snowshoeing on lighted trails every Friday evening (6 – 9 pm) during the season.
Fort Verde State Historic Park
125 E Hollamon Street / phone: 928-567-3275
From 1865 to 1891, Fort Verde was a home to U.S. Army officers, doctors, families, enlisted men & scouts. The historic park is known the best-preserved example of an Indian Wars period fort in Arizona. / The park has picnic tables, restrooms & RV parking
Grand Canyon Railway
233 N. Grand Canyon Boulevard / phone: 800-843-8724
The Railway made its first journey to the South Rim in 1901, long before Arizona was dubbed the "Grand Canyon State." With the arrival of the train, one could get to the legendary canyon with ease & comfort. Today, you can travel along the the same rails!
Granite Creek Vineyards
2515 Road 1 East / phone: 928-636-2003
Nestled in a unique northern Arizona valley, the vineyards are surrounded by rugged granite peaks & high elevation rolling prairie & located on an historic farmstead. An hour west of Sedona, they produce 100% Certified Organic Wines.
Harkins Sedona 6
2081 West State Route 89A / phone: 928-282-0222
Local movie house and host of the annual Sedona International Film Festival, the theatre is located in West Sedona about 2 miles west of the "Y".
Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa
90 Ridge Trail Drive / phone: 928-284-4040
An often featured property on this website, the Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa hosts charity, cultural and arts events within it's charming facilities.
Historic Flagstaff
One East Route 66 / phone: 928-774-9541
Flagstaff historic district is centered around the downtown area around the preserved train station in the Railroad District. the Flagstaff Visitor Center is located within the train station.
Honanki Heritage Site
Off Dry Creek Road / phone: 928-282-4119
The Honanki Heritage Site is cliff dwelling & rock art site located near Sedona & is open 7 days a week, 10 am to 6 pm. Access is restricted to high-clearance vehicles or hiking in. / Only primitive facilities & there isn't any drinking water available.
Javelina Leap Vineyards & Winery
1565 Page Springs Road / phone: 928-649-2681
Javelina Leap is located minutes outside of Sedona in a small historic valley named Page Springs. The tasting room, winery and vineyard are located on the slopes of a volcanic mountain, overlooking the lush greenbelt of Oak Creek.
Jerome Winery
403 Clark Street / phone: 928-639-9067
Built on the side of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott & Sedona in the historic town of Jerome, featuring over 30 uniquely handcrafted, distinct, wines which feature family members on labels & includes dry whites, sweet & dry reds & sparkling fruit wines.
Los Abrigados Resort
160 Portal Lane / phone: 928-282-1777
Taking full advantage of the fantastic red rock views, Los Abrigados Resort is nestled against the banks of famous Oak Creek in Sedona. The resort rests on 22 of winding walkways, cascading fountains & shady nooks, while evoking a feeling of total privacy.
Lowell Observatory
1400 West Mars Hill Road / phone: 928-774-3358
The observatory is a private, non-profit research institution founded in 1894 by Percival Lowell. Often referred to as "the people's observatory", it's open evenings for telescope viewing, multimedia shows & tours of the in the Universe 3-D Theatre.
Meteor Crater
Exit 233 of I-40 onto Meteor Crater Road / phone: 928-289-2362
Known as the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site, located northeast of Sedona near Winslow. At nearly a mile across, 2.4 miles around & more than 550' deep, it's the result of an asteroid impact 50,000 years ago. / Museum & viewing platforms
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road / phone: 928-774-5213
With a focus on the land & peoples of the Colorado Plateau, the MNA was founded with research as one of it main pillars. Today visitors can view exhibits relating to the Museum’s 4 main disciplines: anthropology, biology, geology, & fine art.
Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery
1555 North Page Springs Road / phone: 928-649-0290
The Oak Creek Vineyard & Winery has been serving up fantastic area wines since 2002. Enjoy a wonderful selection of wines, cheeses, salami & olives while relaxing in our newly renovated tasting room, which is now open daily. / 10 am - 6 pm
Old Town Cottonwood
North Main Street / phone: 877-928-4682
Historic Old Town Cottonwood is located in the heart of the Verde Valley, Old Town Cottonwood is home to over 60 businesses that attract visitors & support local area residents.
Out of Africa Wildlife Park
4020 West Cherry Creek Road / phone: 928-567-2840
Located 30 minutes south of Sedona, there are hundreds of animals from all over the world! Animals include lions, tigers, giraffe, rhinos, black Bear, camel, ostrich, cobras, zebra, exotic birds, Tortoise, water buffalo, jaguar, leopards, wolves & more.
Page Springs Vineyards & Cellars
1500 N. Page Springs Road / phone: 928-639-3004
This winery grows and uses locally grown grapes along with California varietals but as their vineyards mature and produce, the mix is definitely becoming more Arizona. Desert wine making is emerging as an exceptional creation all its own.
Palatki Heritage Site
Off Red Canyon Road / phone: 928-282-3854
The Palatki Heritage Site is a cliff dwelling & rock art site near Sedona. Currently managed by the U.S. Forest Service under the Red Rock Pass Program, Palatki is open at 9:30 am to 3 pm, 7 days a week. There is a small visitor center & bookstore nearby.
Pink Jeep Tours
204 N Highway 89A / phone: 800-873-3662
Since 1960, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most talked about off-road adventures in the Southwest. Their award-winning excursions are known as the premier "must-do" tours in Sedona.
Red Rock Center for the Performing Arts
995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road / phone: 928-204-6700
Built at the Sedona Red Rock High School as a school and community performing arts theatre, the venue opened in November 2010. This new 750-seat auditorium is also equipped with surround sound for films & live Met broadcast performances.
Sedona Airport
235 Air Terminal Drive / phone: 928-282-4487
This mesa top airport in the heart of Sedona is an attraction itself, as well as the municipal airport. Site of a domed vortex & the areas most popular sunset vista location, the airport hosts events & it's the ideal place to catch scenic charter flights!
Sedona Arts Center
15 Art Barn Road / phone: 928-282-3809
Inspired by the natural beauty of Sedona, Egyptian sculptor, Nassan Gobran & local visionaries saw the need for a place where artists could work, teach & learn together. In 1958, they established "Canyon Kiva" in an apple barn which become the arts center.
Sedona Creative Life Center
333 Schnebly Hill Road / phone: 928-282-9300
Sedona Creative Life Center is a nonprofit organization founded to celebrate the human spirit & provide an uplifting & nourishing environment for celebrations, spiritually enhancing programs & personal growth, & is known as an arts venue.
Sedona Heritage Museum
735 Jordan Road / phone: 928-282-7038
The Museum is focused on the lifestyles and works of the people who pioneered the community of Sedona, from 1876 to the present. The Sedona Historical Society's mission is to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area.
St. John Vianney Church
180 Soldiers Pass Road / phone: 928-282-7545
The Catholic Parish Church of Sedona offering parish services, morning prayers, Mass & Rosary. The parish manages the Chapel of the Holy Cross as an ecumenical facility. The St. John Vianney Church is also an arts location for Chamber Music Sedona.
Tequa Festival Marketplace
7000 Highway 179
A charming shopping & dining venue built in the adobe style located just south of Sedona. There are shops and a number of dining establishments and the Tequa Ball Room. The marketplace hosts live entertainment & festivals throughout the year.
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
336 Highway 179 South / phone: 928-282-4838
Tlaquepaque is a replica of a traditional Mexican hacienda as it might have looked in colonial times & is loaded with charm. Located just south of downtown Sedona, it is a haven with many pleasant courtyards, shady walkways & quiet places to sit.
V-Bar-V Heritage Site
Verde Valley off Route FR 618 / phone: 928-282-3854
This is the largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley, as well as being one of the best-preserved. The site is open from 9:30 am to 3 pm, a visitor center & bookstore is located about 100 yards from the parking area.
Verde Canyon Railroad
300 North Broadway / phone: 928-639-0010
The only way to go when touring the Verde Canyon, not accessible by car, this 4-hour train ride is full of spectacular views & scenery. It loops through a wilderness canyon along the North Verde River past ancient ruins, through a 680 foot tunnel & more.




