Activities in Sedona + The Grand Canyon
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Absolute Bikes
Rent a Specialized Rockhopper.
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Arizona Snowbowl
The ski mountain boasts the largest vertical ski drop in Arizona (2,300 feet).
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Coconino National Forest
attempt the challenging, nine-mile round-trip Humphreys Peak Trail in Coconino National Forest, which ascends to 12,633 feet from the Arizona Snowbowl
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El Prado Gallery
Located in the upscale shopping center of Hillside Sedona, the El Prado Gallery is surrounded by fountains and ponds, rock furniture, and kinetic scul
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Flagstaff Visitors Center
For some easy rambles through forested hills on the outskirts of town, grab a map of the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS) from the city visitor ce
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Grand Canyon National Park
Geological history, dramatically summed up in one 5,500-foot-deep abyss.
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Grand Canyon Railway
Take the scenic evening train journey from Williams, AZ, north to the Grand Canyon on the vintage, 50s-era stainless-steel cars. Book seats in a Parlo
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Homolovi Ruins State Park
See the prehistoric Anasazi ruins.
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Jeep Arizona
Rent a four-wheel-drive and take an afternoon drive into the backcountry to see the spectacular red rock formations at “the magic hour.”
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Meteor Crater
The otherworldly Meteor Crater just east of Flagstaff is one of the best-preserved meteorite crash sites on earth (NASA astronauts have trained there
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Mii amo, A Destination Spa at Enchantment
The Mii Amo Spa offers spa "journeys" of three, four, and seven nights. The resort comprises 16 rose-colored, adobe casitas surrounded by twisting cot
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Monte Vista Cocktail Lounge
Catch some live music and people-watching at the divey, always buzzing hotel bar.
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Museum of Northern Arizona
The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts and artworks from native peoples of the Colorado Plateau. Don’t miss the fascinating skeleton of the
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Oak Creek Canyon
Hike or ride through scenic Oak Creek Canyon, where you’ll be surrounded by dramatic red rock formations and lush forest.
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Painted Desert Inn
Stop into this National Historic Landmark within the park that now houses a museum and bookshop for topographical maps.
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Painted Desert Scenic Drive
Drive the park’s 28-mile Painted Desert Scenic Drive, stopping for short hikes and photo ops along the way. Don’t miss the ruins of the 100-room, circ
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Pleasant Valley Ranger Station
For information about the Tonto National Forest, visit the Pleasant Valley Ranger Station. They have brochures about trails and local fauna and flora.
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Prescott Brewing Company
Tip a few of the award-winning microbrews.
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Prescott Chamber of Commerce
Snag self-guided walking-tour info for the city's historic places.
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Prescott National Forest
Some 450 miles of hiking trails snake through the pristine Prescott National Forest. If you choose the Granite Mountain Trail, a five-mile round-trip
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Rainbow Trout Farm
Spend the afternoon fishing before grilling your catch at the on-site picnic area.
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Red Rock Balloon Adventures
The company runs 1.5-hour flights—and promises both peaceful landings and a celebratory post-flight picnic.
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Sharlot Hall Museum
The museum is dedicated to Central Arizona pioneer history and Native American artifacts.
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Slide Rock State Park
Picnic and swim in scenic Oak Creek Canyon at Slide Rock State Park. Gun down a thrilling, all-natural 50-foot-long waterslide carved into the Oak Cre
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