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Attire

Attire, Sedona

 5 Reviews  You needed a luggage if you spend the night in Sedona. Otherwise, just bring some backpack to carry your bottled water.Your comfy walking attire. Bring comfy attire, comfortable shoes and depending on... 

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Hiking/Biking

Hiking/Biking, Sedona

 5 Reviews  Wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. In your pack, you should carry a first aid kit, a map, flashlight, toilet paper and plastic bag, rescue whistle, compass, pocket knife, extra food. Keep you... 

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Packing for Everything

Packing for Everything, Sedona

 cjg1 Says:  Small Suitcase and a backpack Flip flops for the pool and spa. Sneakers for walking around and nice shoes for dinner.We brought a mix of clothing since the... 

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Hiking Guide

Hiking Guide, Sedona

 ClariceStarling Says:   I found the book "Sedona's Top 10 Hikes" by Dennis Andres to be a colorful and comprehensive guide to the major trails in Sedona. Each trail description... 

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Packing List

Packing List, Sedona

 dzni Says:   Still dessert country here. So it'll be pretty warm and dry still here in the summer, even if there is a nice babbling brook/creek nearby. Some parts of this... 

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Packing List

Packing List, Sedona

 buzzz Says:  backpack Comfy shoes. Water. Camera and loads of film Loads of money for the shops 

Top 3 Hotels in Sedona

L'Auberge de Sedona

 4 Reviews and 418 Opinions  My boyfriend and I stayed here last weekend, off season so the rate for a cabin was $250.00. It was... 

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Enchantment Resort

 8 Reviews and 558 Opinions  Mii Amo is an amazing spa resort located on the Enchantment property, which sits in a beautiful... 

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Adobe Grand Villas

 1 Review and 248 Opinions  Highly recommended! This is a unique boutique bed and breakfast/inn. Daily 4-course breakfast as... 

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Q:  We have rented a home in the coffee pot (?) district. I am wondering if anyone knows of this area, and what we can do with two... 

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A: That is a very nice area in West Sedona, north of highway 89. What to do? Wow, so much, particularly if you hike. But here are my top things to do. 1. Pink Jeep... 

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Beautiful Sedona

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 Sedona is a beautiful rustic valley filled pines trees, bushes, cacti, and rocks that mother nature has been carving out for over 350 million years. This town brims with the most creative talented... 

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Sedona, Red Rock Country

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 My sister Polynne, who lives in Ibaraki, Japan, told me that she saw this documentary about Sedona. From the moment she watched the film, she dreamt of coming to this Red Rock Country. So, when I told... 

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Sedona: General and Spiritual

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 Sedona, home of the red rocks and haven to new age followers seeking enlightenment, is a sedate and scenic community only 2 hours North of Phoenix and about 2.5 hours south of the Grand Canyon. With... 

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AMONGST THE RED ROCKS

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 To describe Sedona in one word, it would be BEAUTIFUL. Make that ASTONISHINGLYBEAUTIFUL. It really is amazing that places like this exist. If you can, plan to arrive around late afternoon, when the...... 

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Spiritual Mecca, Artistic Enclave & Outdoor Wonder

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 Did you ever wonder where the name Sedona originated? This beautiful area was named after T.C. Schnebly's wife in 1902. Why? Well, Schnebly had purchased an 80-acre site & built a beautiful home, but... 

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