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Welcome to the Sedona.biz Visitor Page.
Here you will find important information and links to hotels, real
estate, restaurants, sightseeing, shopping and more. At the left under "Channels" simply click on the topic you want to
learn more about. Under
"Shopping" you'll find a video link to each of the shopping areas in
Sedona. Under "Other Towns" you will find a brief
description of the nearby towns of Flagstaff, Jerome, the Grand
Canyon, and Prescott. Down below you'll find area weather and a map of
Sedona. Have fun!
The Coconino National Forest service recently issued a free
audio tour of Oak Creek Canyon (Arizona Scenic Highway 89A).
It's available in two formats: .mp3 and .wma. These are
useful for downloading and burning to a CD (.wma) or uploading to
your MP3 Player (such as an IPod, etc.). Start the Northbound Tour
as you leave Sedona heading toward Flagstaff or start the Southbound
Tour just before you get to the top of the switchbacks at Oak Creek
Vista. Click here for download:
Oak Creek Audio Tour
For a great online handbook of the
area click
Arizona Handbook. |
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A Day at Tlaquepaque
By A.M. Melfa
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Sedona.biz
If you are seeking a relaxing place in Sedona where you can window
shop, sample local cuisine, and stroll down tree lined walkways then
Tlaquepaque is the place for you. Located just below the
"Y" at
336 HWY 179 (click here), this arts and craft village is a great spot to spend
a sunny
Sedona day. In the ancient Aztec language "Tlaquepaque" means
"the best of everything."
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Sedona Sweet Spots
By A.M. Melfa
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Sedona.biz
Believe it or not, shopping does not constitute everyone’s idea of a ripping
good time. While Uptown Sedona may be a Mecca for shopping enthusiasts,
others may long for alternate pursuits.
For those of us less inclined to consumerism, Sedona holds many
possibilities for both adults and kids. This article is designed to let you
in on a few of Sedona’s sweet spots.
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Tips From a Local #3
A weekly column by
Kevin Ordean
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Sedona.biz
People come to Sedona
for a variety of reasons but one of the most popular is
to enjoy the amazing hiking. Getting to see the Red
Rocks of Sedona is an awe inspiring sight to most, but
getting to hike into them really is an experience that
can last a lifetime. There are countless trails and
pathways amongst the Red Rocks and many that go far
above them onto the Mogollon rim.
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Spectacular Sedona
Sedona, AZ (Sedona.biz) - If you've never been to
the Red Rock Country of Sedona, AZ
we urge you to
make a trip. A two hour drive north of Phoenix (117 miles) and one hour to
Flagstaff beyond (30 miles), Sedona was named the most beautiful place in the
United States by USA Today in 2003.
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Why
are Sedona's Red Rocks Red?
Sedona, AZ (Sedona.biz)
- Answering that question will take 320 million years. How
much time do you have? Okay, just a little geology joke to
keep things light. We'll try to speed up the timeline for you.
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