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Share The Grand Canyon State (a.k.a The Valentine State) turns 100 years on February 14, 2012, and you bet there’s a lot of celebrating going on. From parades and festivals to lectures and outdoor adventures, Arizonans are celebrating all that makes Arizona the great state that it is. With such a rich cultural history and [...]

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Share The romantic sentiment that comes with castles didn’t get left behind as early settlers traveled to the Wild West. The open land, pink sunsets, beautiful land formations and free spirit invited the opportunity for dreams to come true. Just as medieval castles were built to provide family protection, comfort and luxury, while making a statement [...]

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Share View Northern Arizona Wineries Map in a larger map Did you know that Arizona is home to 40 wineries and vineyards? It’s true. In fact, the Wall Street Journal recently acclaimed the Verde Valley as an emerging hotspot vying for Napa-like status¹. Prescott and the Verde Valley are home to hundreds of acres of [...]

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Share   Northern Arizona in the winter is a perfect place to spend a winter vacation or a weekend getaway. Whether you embark on one of the open-air tours or hiking trails that affords visitors stunning views of the breathtaking red rocks of Sedona and Grand Canyon all dusted in white, or you spend your [...]

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Share Because of it’s relaxed, open-minded small-town reputation, Sedona has become one of the most gay-friendly travel destinations in the US.  So it’s no wonder that this is the third year for the annual Sedona Pride on the Rocks Festival, coming up September 16 through 17 at the Hilton Sedona Resort & Spa. Pride on [...]

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Share Today, we’re proud to present the second installment of a series we call Back(pack) to Basics with a general guide to Sedona, Arizona. We’ve included everything you need to know about visiting Sedona in a lightweight, easy-to-carry guide you can stuff in your “backpack” of travel resources and this year, visit the place USA [...]

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Share Dear Arizona Travel, Two friends and I take a yearly trip in the fall, and this coming fall we’re planning to come to Sedona, in late October.  We like to stay in a nice/luxury cabin or large suite with three beds, a living area and kitchen, ideally a bit away from the main hustle [...]

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Share Dear Sir/Madam, We are driving from Phoenix to Sedona in Oct’11 this year and are trying to work out what the weather will be like? Do the roads get affected at this time of year and also is it still a good time of year to see the Grand Canyon? Appreciate your assistance. Regards [...]

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Share Dear Arizona Travel: We plan to travel by car to Flagstaff in May and spend two days and two nights. We would like to spend one day in Sedona and one day at the Grand Canyon. What would be the best way to accomplish this? J.G. — Austin, TX Hello, J.G. This is a [...]

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Best Time to Visit Sedona

Share Sedona is a beautiful destination year-round. The most popular seasons are March through May and September through mid-December. Lodging rates are slightly lower in July and August, but the most economical prices of year are available from the first week of January to mid-February. Spring Season – March through May Spring is Sedona’s busiest [...]

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