Cheap Things To Do in Sedona, Arizona

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4050 Red Rock Loop Road, Sedona, AZ 86336

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  • The natural water slide in Oak Creek explains the name of Slide Rock State Park. The slide, along with a v... More on manual_books

  • We went when it wasn't super crowded, but from what I heard while I was there...the crowds can be a real ba... More on GeckoGo

 

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Red Rock Loop Rd Sedona, AZ

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  • Seventy percent of wildlife in the Southwest can be found near moving water. Red Rock State Park, with Oak ... More on LLBean.com

  • This is great if your kids are into beautiful views of the red rocks in the background. More on Trekaroo

 

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Sedona, Arizona, United States

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  • Even skeptical me got into the spiritual vibe of this overpriced city that even has a store that sells red t-shirts made from the dye of Sedonian rock such as seen here in Cocino National Park. More on GeckoGo

 

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various, Sedona, Arizona 86004

  • This park offers a colorful collection of buttes, pinnacles, mesas, canyons and red rock vistas. Over the years, this area has served as the setting of many western novels and movies and has been the subject of uncounted paintings, ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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4050 Red Rock Loop Rd Sedona, AZ

  • Dead Horse Ranch State Park, a 423-acre park in nearby Cottonwood is very much alive, despite its foreboding name. The Verde River runs through the park, making it a popular site for camping, hiki... More on Visitsedona.com

  • Dead Horse Ranch State Park, a 423-acre park in nearby Cottonwood is very much alive, despite its foreboding name. The Verde River runs through the park, making it a popular site for camping, hikin... More on Visitsedona.com

 

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125 E Hollamon St Sedona, AZ

  • If you are a history buff or just starting to explore Arizona's past, you'll fine plenty to see and do at our parks in the Verde Valley. The Fort lies within the Town of Camp Verde and is the best... More on Visitcampverde.com

  • If you are a history buff or just starting to explore Arizona's past, you'll fine plenty to see and do at our parks in the Verde Valley. The Fort lies within the Town of Camp Verde and is the best ... More on Visitcampverde.com

 

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Sedona, Arizona

  • Tan, buff, and predominantly red-rock cliffs mark the edge of the Colorado Plateau across this Wilderness, just east of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. Here the high mesas of Secret Mountain and Wilson... More on Epinions.com

  • Driving south on State Route 89A from Flagstaff, you drop some 1,500 feet off the Mogollon Rim at the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau into an astonishing landscape of vermilion and buff-color... More on Trails

 

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Sedona, AZ 86339

  • Placing on the map is approximate. More on OffRoadNorthAmerica

  • We had difficulty finding the beginning of the trail and there were several More on Trails

 

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Sedona, Arizona

  • This is a good hike on a hot day, as much of the trail is in a north-facing, shady canyon in the Red RockSecret Mountain Wilderness. Youll have excellent views of Oak Creek Canyon, the Dry Creek ba... More on Trails

  • Great hike, quiet trail, amazing views . More on Trails

 

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735 Jordan Road, P.O. Box 10216, Sedona, Arizona 86339, us

  • The museum is focused on the lifestyles and works of the people who pioneered this community, from 1876 to the present. The main museum building was the farm home of Walter and Ruth Jordan. Its first room tells the stories of Sedona ... More on Heritage

 

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