Guidebook for Sedona, Cornville, Cottonwood & Jerome

Todd & Dawn
Guidebook for Sedona, Cornville, Cottonwood & Jerome

Parks, Hiking & Nature

Feed the trout and stroll around the property and take a self guided tour of the facility.
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Page Springs Hatchery
1600 N Page Springs Rd
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Feed the trout and stroll around the property and take a self guided tour of the facility.
Visit Tuzigoot National Monument and witness the incredible legacy of a people who live in the Verde Valley 1,000 years ago. The pueblo is an ancient village built by the Sinagua people. They were farmers and artists with trade connections that spanned hundreds of miles. Set aside a few hours to explore the museum
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Национальный памятник Тузигут
25 Tuzigoot Rd
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Visit Tuzigoot National Monument and witness the incredible legacy of a people who live in the Verde Valley 1,000 years ago. The pueblo is an ancient village built by the Sinagua people. They were farmers and artists with trade connections that spanned hundreds of miles. Set aside a few hours to explore the museum
Daily guided nature walks, Wednesday & Saturday bird walks, trails for hiking, picnic areas and shelters. The Red Rock State Park is a Center for Environmental Education and as a nature preserve it is their mission to protect the environment and the wildlife that live here.
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Государственный парк Красная Скала
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd
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Daily guided nature walks, Wednesday & Saturday bird walks, trails for hiking, picnic areas and shelters. The Red Rock State Park is a Center for Environmental Education and as a nature preserve it is their mission to protect the environment and the wildlife that live here.
Local favorite hiking spot with non-stop views of Courthouse Butte, the stunning Mogollon Rim, Bell Rock, and even a smaller spaceship-shaped rock near the end of the trail are what you'll find on this hike. This is a moderate 3.9-mile loop, and it's best done in a clockwise direction. You'll get a bit of everything on this hike, but the best part is the solitude you'll experience once you escape the crowds that congregate around the Bell Rock area. The trail has a moderate elevation gain of approximately 350 feet and is over mostly level ground. It's best to park at the Courthouse Vista parking lot, but if this small lot is full, park at the Bell Rock Vista lot, just a bit farther on towards the Village of Oak Creek.
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Courthouse Butte Loop Trail
Courthouse Butte Loop Trail
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Local favorite hiking spot with non-stop views of Courthouse Butte, the stunning Mogollon Rim, Bell Rock, and even a smaller spaceship-shaped rock near the end of the trail are what you'll find on this hike. This is a moderate 3.9-mile loop, and it's best done in a clockwise direction. You'll get a bit of everything on this hike, but the best part is the solitude you'll experience once you escape the crowds that congregate around the Bell Rock area. The trail has a moderate elevation gain of approximately 350 feet and is over mostly level ground. It's best to park at the Courthouse Vista parking lot, but if this small lot is full, park at the Bell Rock Vista lot, just a bit farther on towards the Village of Oak Creek.
With so many great hikes in the area, it's hard to say which hike is the absolute best hike in Sedona, but when people see the landmark Cathedral Rock, hikers undoubtedly ask if they can hike up it. This popular trail offers fantastic views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, the colorful Mogollon Rim, and once you reach the saddle, vistas of the rolling landscape to the west. It is also home to one of Sedona's famous energy vortexes. The trail runs up the east side of Cathedral Rock, across a relatively flat area, then ascends up the rocks, crossing the Templeton Trail. Some sections are quite steep and can be a bit tricky. It will definitely require the use of hands and feet. The trail is about one mile round-trip with a total elevation gain of 550 feet. The highest point on the trail is the saddle between two massive towers, and this is the turnaround point. Some hikers choose to test their nerve by following a narrow ledge along the right side to a lookout, clinging precariously to the mountainside. Most people don't attempt this. The trailhead is located halfway down Back O Beyond Road, off Highway 179, between Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.
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Cathedral Rock Trailhead
500 Back O Beyond Rd
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With so many great hikes in the area, it's hard to say which hike is the absolute best hike in Sedona, but when people see the landmark Cathedral Rock, hikers undoubtedly ask if they can hike up it. This popular trail offers fantastic views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, the colorful Mogollon Rim, and once you reach the saddle, vistas of the rolling landscape to the west. It is also home to one of Sedona's famous energy vortexes. The trail runs up the east side of Cathedral Rock, across a relatively flat area, then ascends up the rocks, crossing the Templeton Trail. Some sections are quite steep and can be a bit tricky. It will definitely require the use of hands and feet. The trail is about one mile round-trip with a total elevation gain of 550 feet. The highest point on the trail is the saddle between two massive towers, and this is the turnaround point. Some hikers choose to test their nerve by following a narrow ledge along the right side to a lookout, clinging precariously to the mountainside. Most people don't attempt this. The trailhead is located halfway down Back O Beyond Road, off Highway 179, between Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.
The Boynton Canyon trail is a 6.1-mile out-and-back hike leading through several types of forests typical of the Sedona area. Beautiful views of the canyon extend the entire way. Near the start of the trail is an energy vortex. The first half to three-quarters of the trail is in open sun and parallels the property of Enchantment Resort, an ideal place to grab a cold drink and a tasty bite of lunch or dinner following your hike. Beyond this section, you'll find yourself in small trees and then eventually large pine trees that provide ample shade. The final stretch of the hike takes you up a rise at the end of the canyon, where there are decent views back down the canyon. Most of the hike is over level ground, but there is definitely some elevation gain. If you are only interested in the vortex, it's right near the start of the trail. Be sure to take the side trail called Boynton Vista trail, and it is approximately half a mile to the vortex, located at the base of a rock spire. Views from up here include Deadman's Pass, Mescal Mountain, and Courthouse Butte off in the distance.
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Boynton Canyon Trail
Boynton Canyon Trail
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The Boynton Canyon trail is a 6.1-mile out-and-back hike leading through several types of forests typical of the Sedona area. Beautiful views of the canyon extend the entire way. Near the start of the trail is an energy vortex. The first half to three-quarters of the trail is in open sun and parallels the property of Enchantment Resort, an ideal place to grab a cold drink and a tasty bite of lunch or dinner following your hike. Beyond this section, you'll find yourself in small trees and then eventually large pine trees that provide ample shade. The final stretch of the hike takes you up a rise at the end of the canyon, where there are decent views back down the canyon. Most of the hike is over level ground, but there is definitely some elevation gain. If you are only interested in the vortex, it's right near the start of the trail. Be sure to take the side trail called Boynton Vista trail, and it is approximately half a mile to the vortex, located at the base of a rock spire. Views from up here include Deadman's Pass, Mescal Mountain, and Courthouse Butte off in the distance.
The unmistakable shape of Bell Rock is easy to spot along Highway 179, near the village of Oak Creek. Tourists come here to hike, bike, and sightsee. The sloping walls, which are deceivingly steep up-close, make this landmark an enticing object for hikers. The Bell Rock Trail is a very easy and accessible pathway and suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities, but it does offer some optional challenges for people who want to climb a short distance up the bell. When you get onto the formation itself, you'll be walking on sections of red slickrock. The trail is wide and mostly level as it rounds the skirt of Bell Rock until you start descending towards the Village of Oak Creek. The main Bell Rock Trail runs from Bell Rock Vista parking area to Courthouse Vista parking lot. This section is 3.6 miles one-way, but it's recommended to park at the Courthouse Vista parking area and just do the first 1.5 miles and return the same way. Despite what you might expect, this trail does not circle the base of Bell Rock. The area near the Bell Rock Vista parking lot just crosses a field until it reaches Bell Rock. If you'd like to climb up Bell Rock, there's a side trail that leads you up to the lower reaches of this impressive structure. Be prepared to come across mountain bikers on this trail as it's one of the best mountain biking trails in the area for beginners.
Bell Rock Access Trail
Bell Rock Access Trail
The unmistakable shape of Bell Rock is easy to spot along Highway 179, near the village of Oak Creek. Tourists come here to hike, bike, and sightsee. The sloping walls, which are deceivingly steep up-close, make this landmark an enticing object for hikers. The Bell Rock Trail is a very easy and accessible pathway and suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities, but it does offer some optional challenges for people who want to climb a short distance up the bell. When you get onto the formation itself, you'll be walking on sections of red slickrock. The trail is wide and mostly level as it rounds the skirt of Bell Rock until you start descending towards the Village of Oak Creek. The main Bell Rock Trail runs from Bell Rock Vista parking area to Courthouse Vista parking lot. This section is 3.6 miles one-way, but it's recommended to park at the Courthouse Vista parking area and just do the first 1.5 miles and return the same way. Despite what you might expect, this trail does not circle the base of Bell Rock. The area near the Bell Rock Vista parking lot just crosses a field until it reaches Bell Rock. If you'd like to climb up Bell Rock, there's a side trail that leads you up to the lower reaches of this impressive structure. Be prepared to come across mountain bikers on this trail as it's one of the best mountain biking trails in the area for beginners.
West Fork Trail is located in beautiful Oak Creek Canyon and different from many of the other popular hikes in the Sedona area. The trail runs along and crosses West Fork Creek several times, passing wonderful rock formations that have been sculpted by the rushing waters. The trail provides shade, water, and plenty of tree cover, which makes it an ideal choice for hikers looking to escape the intense desert sun in summer. The trail is 6.9 miles long, with 400 feet of elevation, but you can make it as long or short as you'd like as it's an in-and-out path. The trailhead is located 11 miles north of Sedona, along 89A towards Flagstaff. The parking lot fills quickly, and parking along the highway is dangerous, so be sure to get there early.
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West Fork Trail
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West Fork Trail is located in beautiful Oak Creek Canyon and different from many of the other popular hikes in the Sedona area. The trail runs along and crosses West Fork Creek several times, passing wonderful rock formations that have been sculpted by the rushing waters. The trail provides shade, water, and plenty of tree cover, which makes it an ideal choice for hikers looking to escape the intense desert sun in summer. The trail is 6.9 miles long, with 400 feet of elevation, but you can make it as long or short as you'd like as it's an in-and-out path. The trailhead is located 11 miles north of Sedona, along 89A towards Flagstaff. The parking lot fills quickly, and parking along the highway is dangerous, so be sure to get there early.
Soldier Pass trail is one of the most interesting hikes in the Sedona area. Key sites here are the massive Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole, along with the beautiful Seven Sacred Pools, an important religious site for the local Indigenous population. The pools may not have much water in them depending on the season. The 4.1-mile loop trail is generally not crowded. Total elevation gain is a little over 600 feet. The trailhead has a small parking lot with spots for about eight to 10 cars. Due to the local residents' complaints, street parking is prohibited within half a mile of the trailhead, so this adds another mile round-trip to the distance above if you can't park in the lot. The trailhead is off Soldiers Pass Road on Shadow Rock Drive in West Sedona.
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Soldiers Pass Trail
Soldier Pass Trail
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Soldier Pass trail is one of the most interesting hikes in the Sedona area. Key sites here are the massive Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole, along with the beautiful Seven Sacred Pools, an important religious site for the local Indigenous population. The pools may not have much water in them depending on the season. The 4.1-mile loop trail is generally not crowded. Total elevation gain is a little over 600 feet. The trailhead has a small parking lot with spots for about eight to 10 cars. Due to the local residents' complaints, street parking is prohibited within half a mile of the trailhead, so this adds another mile round-trip to the distance above if you can't park in the lot. The trailhead is off Soldiers Pass Road on Shadow Rock Drive in West Sedona.
Mescal is often associated with mountain biking but it is a fabulous hike as well. It's generally less crowded, fairly level once you reach a certain point, and the views are outstanding. The trail follows a skirt around Mescal Mountain. Following along a ledge of an impressive tower of rock, you look out to amazing views that extend to Cathedral Rock and Courthouse Butte. Depending on the season, you may see the ocotillo in bloom or an assortment of small desert flowers glowing yellow, pink, or purple in the sun. The trail is a 2.4-mile out-and-back trail with a little over 200 feet of elevation. Be on the watch for mountain bikes on this trail.The trailhead is located off Long Canyon Road, across the road from the Chuckwagon Trailhead. Mescal can also be combined with the Boynton Canyon overlook if you'd like to recharge your emotional batteries at one of Sedona's famous energy vortexes.
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Mescal Trail
Mescal Trail
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Mescal is often associated with mountain biking but it is a fabulous hike as well. It's generally less crowded, fairly level once you reach a certain point, and the views are outstanding. The trail follows a skirt around Mescal Mountain. Following along a ledge of an impressive tower of rock, you look out to amazing views that extend to Cathedral Rock and Courthouse Butte. Depending on the season, you may see the ocotillo in bloom or an assortment of small desert flowers glowing yellow, pink, or purple in the sun. The trail is a 2.4-mile out-and-back trail with a little over 200 feet of elevation. Be on the watch for mountain bikes on this trail.The trailhead is located off Long Canyon Road, across the road from the Chuckwagon Trailhead. Mescal can also be combined with the Boynton Canyon overlook if you'd like to recharge your emotional batteries at one of Sedona's famous energy vortexes.
This easy 2.4-mile trail takes you through scenic Fay Canyon, located in one of the most beautiful areas of Sedona. The hike lets you get right into the heart of the red rocks, walking below the dramatic cliff walls and hanging gardens. Unlike many other hiking trails around Sedona, this one runs through a treed area and offers some shade for a majority of the way, particularly in spring and summer when all the leaves are out. The trail ends at a towering rock formation and canyon walls on either side. A sign marks the end of the maintained trail, but you can wander beyond the sign and walk up on the rocks for better views back over the canyon. This hike has only a slight elevation gain of 190 feet and is suitable for hikers of all abilities, especially children who will enjoy climbing on the boulders at the end of the trail.
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Fay Canyon Trail
Fay Canyon Trail
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This easy 2.4-mile trail takes you through scenic Fay Canyon, located in one of the most beautiful areas of Sedona. The hike lets you get right into the heart of the red rocks, walking below the dramatic cliff walls and hanging gardens. Unlike many other hiking trails around Sedona, this one runs through a treed area and offers some shade for a majority of the way, particularly in spring and summer when all the leaves are out. The trail ends at a towering rock formation and canyon walls on either side. A sign marks the end of the maintained trail, but you can wander beyond the sign and walk up on the rocks for better views back over the canyon. This hike has only a slight elevation gain of 190 feet and is suitable for hikers of all abilities, especially children who will enjoy climbing on the boulders at the end of the trail.
A short, hard & steep climb with spectacular payoff. The 360 view at the top of the mesa gave expanded, breathtaking views of the Boynton area and surrounding mountains.
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Doe Mountain
Doe Mountain
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A short, hard & steep climb with spectacular payoff. The 360 view at the top of the mesa gave expanded, breathtaking views of the Boynton area and surrounding mountains.

Food Scene

Funky atmosphere, kind and efficient service, and delicious food.
Vince's Restaurant
9435 E Cornville Rd
Funky atmosphere, kind and efficient service, and delicious food.
Great view over the creek and incredible food. Great selection of wines, too.
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Up the Creek Bistro Wine Bar
1975 N Page Springs Rd
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Great view over the creek and incredible food. Great selection of wines, too.
Sit outside by the fire pit and enjoy cocktails and dinner!
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Pizzeria Bocce
1060 N Main St
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Sit outside by the fire pit and enjoy cocktails and dinner!
Great place to stop for coffee and pastries. Plus food truck provides breakfast & lunch!
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Farm a GoGo/Casey's Corner
10990 E Cornville Rd
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Great place to stop for coffee and pastries. Plus food truck provides breakfast & lunch!
Great burgers & salads with gluten free options. Alcoholic beverages too!
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G's Burgers
1220 S Eastern Dr
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Great burgers & salads with gluten free options. Alcoholic beverages too!
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in our indoor dining room, garden oasis, wi-fi lounge or dog friendly. Breakfast Served from 9am-noon Full Lunch and Dinner menu available all day. EACH DISH IS CREATED USING 100% ORGANIC, VIBRANT FOODS, GLUTEN- FREE AND ENTIRELY HOME MADE. A Little About the Chocolate Our chocolate shop is in constant production for ChocolaTree and distribution worldwide, creating the largest selection of handmade, artisan-crafted raw chocolates. Mirroring the integrity of our eatery, our chocolate shop uses only organic, stone-ground, fair-trade ingredients, and we are so blessed to house both establishments under the same roof for so many reasons: the friends, the community, the laughter, the intoxicating aroma of cacao wafting through our premises and, of course, the chocolates! We partner directly with small-scale cacao growers to preserve their traditional way of farming, thereby safeguarding the biodiversity of cacao in Ecuador. We undertake a number of sustainability programs for the benefit of the cacao-growing communities with which we work. The sustainability of cacao as a living tree is sacred to us here, and working with others that value cacao in similar ways is of the utmost importance. As a result, we are rewarded with absolutely orgasmic delights that come in so many forms to be shared with you as part of our extended family at ChocolaTree Organic Oasis. HOW IT ALL CAME TO BE Kelly Johnson and Jen Marie met in March of 2006, while Kelly was first creating his delicious chocolate creations. Soon after meeting Jen began to tend the garden at the building Kelly was creating his chocolates. At that time, it was quite barren but Jen was determined to create a sanctuary where the elemental beings could rejoice. She planted the garden with the inspiration of Anastasia and assistance of many locals to Sedona. Through an unusual course of circumstances the building that is now ChocolaTree became available for rent. So, father and daughter David and Jen Marie opened their doors as ChocolaTree Organic Oasis in January 2009 with a vision. Our Vision We see a World of natural beauty where every child is born into a domain with clean air, pure water and their very own garden growing fresh foods in a splendid paradise! Intention ChocolaTree is a Sanctuary where each Being can nurture their Authenticity PRICE RANGE $8 - $15 CUISINES American, Cafe, International, Healthy SPECIAL DIETS Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options MEALS Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks, Late Night FEATURES Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards
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Чоколатри-Органик-Итери
1595 AZ-89A
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Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in our indoor dining room, garden oasis, wi-fi lounge or dog friendly. Breakfast Served from 9am-noon Full Lunch and Dinner menu available all day. EACH DISH IS CREATED USING 100% ORGANIC, VIBRANT FOODS, GLUTEN- FREE AND ENTIRELY HOME MADE. A Little About the Chocolate Our chocolate shop is in constant production for ChocolaTree and distribution worldwide, creating the largest selection of handmade, artisan-crafted raw chocolates. Mirroring the integrity of our eatery, our chocolate shop uses only organic, stone-ground, fair-trade ingredients, and we are so blessed to house both establishments under the same roof for so many reasons: the friends, the community, the laughter, the intoxicating aroma of cacao wafting through our premises and, of course, the chocolates! We partner directly with small-scale cacao growers to preserve their traditional way of farming, thereby safeguarding the biodiversity of cacao in Ecuador. We undertake a number of sustainability programs for the benefit of the cacao-growing communities with which we work. The sustainability of cacao as a living tree is sacred to us here, and working with others that value cacao in similar ways is of the utmost importance. As a result, we are rewarded with absolutely orgasmic delights that come in so many forms to be shared with you as part of our extended family at ChocolaTree Organic Oasis. HOW IT ALL CAME TO BE Kelly Johnson and Jen Marie met in March of 2006, while Kelly was first creating his delicious chocolate creations. Soon after meeting Jen began to tend the garden at the building Kelly was creating his chocolates. At that time, it was quite barren but Jen was determined to create a sanctuary where the elemental beings could rejoice. She planted the garden with the inspiration of Anastasia and assistance of many locals to Sedona. Through an unusual course of circumstances the building that is now ChocolaTree became available for rent. So, father and daughter David and Jen Marie opened their doors as ChocolaTree Organic Oasis in January 2009 with a vision. Our Vision We see a World of natural beauty where every child is born into a domain with clean air, pure water and their very own garden growing fresh foods in a splendid paradise! Intention ChocolaTree is a Sanctuary where each Being can nurture their Authenticity PRICE RANGE $8 - $15 CUISINES American, Cafe, International, Healthy SPECIAL DIETS Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options MEALS Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks, Late Night FEATURES Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards
Mariposa’s stunning architecture and unique menu of South American-inspired cuisine delivers an entirely new fine dining experience in Sedona, Ariz. Perched atop a scenic bluff, floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive outdoor patio deliver panoramic views of Sedona’s majestic red rocks from every table. The 6,500 square-foot restaurant serves as a reflection of Dahl’s style with a 1,000-lb door handcrafted from African and South American stone and two dramatic glass-enclosed wine vaults that house more than 600 bottles of wine, including many South American varieties. At the heart of the restaurant, Chef Dahl uses a wood-fired grill and wood-burning oven to create handmade empanadas, ceviches, grilled chorizos, fresh fish dishes, mole and house-made chimichurri sauces inspired by her travels to Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.
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Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill
700 AZ-89A
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Mariposa’s stunning architecture and unique menu of South American-inspired cuisine delivers an entirely new fine dining experience in Sedona, Ariz. Perched atop a scenic bluff, floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive outdoor patio deliver panoramic views of Sedona’s majestic red rocks from every table. The 6,500 square-foot restaurant serves as a reflection of Dahl’s style with a 1,000-lb door handcrafted from African and South American stone and two dramatic glass-enclosed wine vaults that house more than 600 bottles of wine, including many South American varieties. At the heart of the restaurant, Chef Dahl uses a wood-fired grill and wood-burning oven to create handmade empanadas, ceviches, grilled chorizos, fresh fish dishes, mole and house-made chimichurri sauces inspired by her travels to Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.
Our friends own this restaurant. We've always had amazing delicious food here. We recommend the salmon. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Location: Tlaquepaque southside in Sedona.
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Pump House Station Urban Eatery and Market
313 AZ-179
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Our friends own this restaurant. We've always had amazing delicious food here. We recommend the salmon. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Location: Tlaquepaque southside in Sedona.
In a hospital turned hotel, this upscale spot pairs American & Southwestern fare with scenic views located in Jerome (old mining town).
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Asylum Restaurant
200 Hill St
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In a hospital turned hotel, this upscale spot pairs American & Southwestern fare with scenic views located in Jerome (old mining town).
Cucina Rustica features rustic, Italian-Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed, fine-dining setting reminiscent of an Old World villa in Tuscany. Nestled in the village of Oak Creek in Sedona, Arizona, Cucina Rustica is open nightly for tapas hour and dinner. Locally sourced ingredients, fresh organic produce and sustainably raised meats. A full bar and an expansive Wine Spectator recognized wine collection. Signature dishes range from antipasti tapas plates to delicate pasta and hearty meat dishes. Multiple dining rooms and a garden-style patio for al fresco dining.
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Cucina Rustica
7000 AZ-179
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Cucina Rustica features rustic, Italian-Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed, fine-dining setting reminiscent of an Old World villa in Tuscany. Nestled in the village of Oak Creek in Sedona, Arizona, Cucina Rustica is open nightly for tapas hour and dinner. Locally sourced ingredients, fresh organic produce and sustainably raised meats. A full bar and an expansive Wine Spectator recognized wine collection. Signature dishes range from antipasti tapas plates to delicate pasta and hearty meat dishes. Multiple dining rooms and a garden-style patio for al fresco dining.
Great Breakfast & Lunch in Old downtown Cottonwood with outdoor patio dining year around and only 18 minutes away.
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Crema Craft Kitchen
917 N Main St
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Great Breakfast & Lunch in Old downtown Cottonwood with outdoor patio dining year around and only 18 minutes away.
Upscale, yet casual, local neighborhood restaurant. The Hudson, an American eatery, welcomes you daily for lunch and dinner with chef-driven food, great cocktails and wine, and a fun, inviting, family-like atmosphere. Chef Jeff Storcz pairs sophisticated comfort food with genuine hospitality in a relaxed urban atmosphere at an exceptional value. The menu combines the very best simple, yet hearty, dishes ranging from chopped salads to juicy burgers, and truly great fish, chicken, ribs and steak.
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The Hudson
671 AZ-179
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Upscale, yet casual, local neighborhood restaurant. The Hudson, an American eatery, welcomes you daily for lunch and dinner with chef-driven food, great cocktails and wine, and a fun, inviting, family-like atmosphere. Chef Jeff Storcz pairs sophisticated comfort food with genuine hospitality in a relaxed urban atmosphere at an exceptional value. The menu combines the very best simple, yet hearty, dishes ranging from chopped salads to juicy burgers, and truly great fish, chicken, ribs and steak.

Entertainment & Activities

It’s your time to take a legendary journey to an extraordinary place! The Grand Canyon Railway departs daily at 9:30 a.m. from Williams, Arizona, which is about 30 miles west of Flagstaff, just off Interstate 40. The train travels almost due north to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, arriving at 11:45 a.m. The trip measures 65 miles and takes 2 hours and 15 minutes each way. The train departs Grand Canyon Depot at 3:30 p.m., returning to the Williams Depot at 5:45 p.m. During peak demand periods a second train departure that departs at 10:30 a.m. will be added.
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Отель Grand Canyon Railway Hotel
235 N Grand Canyon Blvd
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It’s your time to take a legendary journey to an extraordinary place! The Grand Canyon Railway departs daily at 9:30 a.m. from Williams, Arizona, which is about 30 miles west of Flagstaff, just off Interstate 40. The train travels almost due north to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, arriving at 11:45 a.m. The trip measures 65 miles and takes 2 hours and 15 minutes each way. The train departs Grand Canyon Depot at 3:30 p.m., returning to the Williams Depot at 5:45 p.m. During peak demand periods a second train departure that departs at 10:30 a.m. will be added.
Horsin’ Around Adventures, Sedona’s premier horseback riding company, presents an extraordinarily unique trail experience in the the heart of the beautiful Page Springs Arizona wine country.
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Horsin' Around Adventures Sedona
2650 Dancing Apache Rd
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Horsin’ Around Adventures, Sedona’s premier horseback riding company, presents an extraordinarily unique trail experience in the the heart of the beautiful Page Springs Arizona wine country.
Hop in one of our top of the line, hard-shell kayaks and cruise down the scenic Verde River. These boats feature a sit-on-top design that makes them comfortable, stable and most of all, safe. Kayaking the Verde River @ Clarkdale is an absolute blast! It's a fun, interactive experience where you get to cool off and learn about the unique history of the Verde River. FYI... listed also as Pizzeria as it is a dual business! :) /Users/test/Desktop/top-banner.jpg
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Clarkdale Town Park
920 Main St
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Hop in one of our top of the line, hard-shell kayaks and cruise down the scenic Verde River. These boats feature a sit-on-top design that makes them comfortable, stable and most of all, safe. Kayaking the Verde River @ Clarkdale is an absolute blast! It's a fun, interactive experience where you get to cool off and learn about the unique history of the Verde River. FYI... listed also as Pizzeria as it is a dual business! :) /Users/test/Desktop/top-banner.jpg
From the moment you step foot on one of our meticulously refurbished train cars you and your family will feel like you’ve been transported to a simpler, more leisurely time before all the distractions and annoyances of our modern world. Breathe deep, order a drink and relax as you glide along on a 4-hour, 20 mile journey through 100 years of history while still enjoying modern creature comforts like climate control, comfortable seating and thoughtful decor.
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Железная дорога Верде-Каньон
300 N Broadway
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From the moment you step foot on one of our meticulously refurbished train cars you and your family will feel like you’ve been transported to a simpler, more leisurely time before all the distractions and annoyances of our modern world. Breathe deep, order a drink and relax as you glide along on a 4-hour, 20 mile journey through 100 years of history while still enjoying modern creature comforts like climate control, comfortable seating and thoughtful decor.

Drinks & Nightlife

Offering wine tasting, bistro, and live entertainment.
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Page Springs Cellars
1500 N Page Springs Rd
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Offering wine tasting, bistro, and live entertainment.
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Винодельня, Виноградник и Бистро Javelina Leap
1565 N Page Springs Rd
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Arts & Culture

The Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park is located at the base of Thunder Mountain overlooking Sedona, its 14 acres are designed to be a place of spiritual renewal for people of all faiths. Stupas are an ancient form of sacred architecture. In Buddhism, they are a symbol of the Buddha’s enlightened mind. Practitioners believe that by meditating on and walking around these stupas, they can find healing and peace.
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Парк Amitabha Stupa & Peace
2650 Pueblo Dr
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The Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park is located at the base of Thunder Mountain overlooking Sedona, its 14 acres are designed to be a place of spiritual renewal for people of all faiths. Stupas are an ancient form of sacred architecture. In Buddhism, they are a symbol of the Buddha’s enlightened mind. Practitioners believe that by meditating on and walking around these stupas, they can find healing and peace.
Chapel of the Holy Cross is one of the most beautiful places of worship in the world. Completed in 1956, the chapel (which was designed by architects Richard Hein and August Strotz) rises from a cleft in a 200-foot rock that juts out from a 1,000 foot wall of stone. From below, it seems as if the chapel has grown organically out of the red standstone. The cross that marks its front is visible for many miles. The chapel is part of St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Sedona and all faiths are welcome. It has just one service a week—a Taize service on Monday evenings—but it’s a magnet for pilgrims and tourists throughout the day.
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Часовня Святого Креста
780 Chapel Rd
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Chapel of the Holy Cross is one of the most beautiful places of worship in the world. Completed in 1956, the chapel (which was designed by architects Richard Hein and August Strotz) rises from a cleft in a 200-foot rock that juts out from a 1,000 foot wall of stone. From below, it seems as if the chapel has grown organically out of the red standstone. The cross that marks its front is visible for many miles. The chapel is part of St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Sedona and all faiths are welcome. It has just one service a week—a Taize service on Monday evenings—but it’s a magnet for pilgrims and tourists throughout the day.
One of the Largest and Most Unique Fine Art Galleries in the World. Featuring Extraordinary Works of Art by Some of the Most Famous Living Artists Worldwide
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Галерея Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art
561 AZ-179
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One of the Largest and Most Unique Fine Art Galleries in the World. Featuring Extraordinary Works of Art by Some of the Most Famous Living Artists Worldwide
If you like browsing and shopping, we recommend Tlaquepaque! THE BEST SHOPPING IN SEDONA Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village, on of the best things to do in Sedona. Nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is the most distinctive Sedona shopping experience to be found in the Southwest. Authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque, meaning the "best of everything," has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970's. Its vine covered stucco walls, cobble-stoned walkways and magnificent arched entryways give you the feeling that Tlaquepaque has been here for centuries. Tasteful galleries and unique shops live in harmony with its lush natural environment where giant sycamore trees stand in testimony to the care taken in preserving the timeless beauty of the Tlaquepaque grounds. It would be hard to find more beautiful surroundings anywhere to create a shopping experience like no other. Originally conceived as an artist community, Tlaquepaque is a perfect setting to witness gifted Sedona artisans absorbed in their work. It's not uncommon to venture upon a well-known sculptor working on his or her latest piece right in one of the Tlaquepaque galleries. With over 50 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, shopping becomes a joyful revelation of fabulous art treasures and distinctive gifts around every corner. Tlaquepaque is filled with spectacular one-of-a kind art expressions in every medium from Western and eclectic bronze sculpture, functional and traditional ceramics, breathtaking blown glass creations, contemporary and Southwestern fine art paintings, weavings, decorative arts, architectural décor pieces and stunning large format photography. Fine contemporary jewelry, designer casual wear in silks, and leathers and unusual gift items all await the Tlaquepaque visitor.
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
336 AZ-179
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If you like browsing and shopping, we recommend Tlaquepaque! THE BEST SHOPPING IN SEDONA Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village, on of the best things to do in Sedona. Nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is the most distinctive Sedona shopping experience to be found in the Southwest. Authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque, meaning the "best of everything," has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970's. Its vine covered stucco walls, cobble-stoned walkways and magnificent arched entryways give you the feeling that Tlaquepaque has been here for centuries. Tasteful galleries and unique shops live in harmony with its lush natural environment where giant sycamore trees stand in testimony to the care taken in preserving the timeless beauty of the Tlaquepaque grounds. It would be hard to find more beautiful surroundings anywhere to create a shopping experience like no other. Originally conceived as an artist community, Tlaquepaque is a perfect setting to witness gifted Sedona artisans absorbed in their work. It's not uncommon to venture upon a well-known sculptor working on his or her latest piece right in one of the Tlaquepaque galleries. With over 50 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, shopping becomes a joyful revelation of fabulous art treasures and distinctive gifts around every corner. Tlaquepaque is filled with spectacular one-of-a kind art expressions in every medium from Western and eclectic bronze sculpture, functional and traditional ceramics, breathtaking blown glass creations, contemporary and Southwestern fine art paintings, weavings, decorative arts, architectural décor pieces and stunning large format photography. Fine contemporary jewelry, designer casual wear in silks, and leathers and unusual gift items all await the Tlaquepaque visitor.

Essentials

Grocery Store
Mount Hope Foods is a locally owned and operated natural foods store with a renowned supplement selection. They've been a staple of the Verde Valley for over 40 years. Their staff is extraordinarily knowledgeable, and customer service is their top priority.
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Mount Hope Foods - Naturally
853 S Main St
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Mount Hope Foods is a locally owned and operated natural foods store with a renowned supplement selection. They've been a staple of the Verde Valley for over 40 years. Their staff is extraordinarily knowledgeable, and customer service is their top priority.
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Whole Foods Market
1420 W State Rte 89A
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Natural Grocers
503 W Clay Ave
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In the city of Cottonwood.
Super Clean Laundry Arizona LLC
790 S Main St
In the city of Cottonwood.
In the City of Sedona, in the Bashas (grocery store) shopping center.
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The Laundry Basket
182 Coffee Pot Dr
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In the City of Sedona, in the Bashas (grocery store) shopping center.