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Share There’s nothing worse than finding yourself at the wrong resort pool. You’re expecting to spend a summer weekend splayed out on a lounge chair with nothing but a Sudoku puzzle book and your iPod. But what if, when you arrive at your resort pool, you discover it’s crawling with kids doing cannonballs? Or on [...]

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Share Here is another Frequently Asked Question that came in from our site, sedona.net, today: Dear Arizona Travel: Which airport is the closest and how long a drive to Sedona from that location?? –Laura from California

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Share Here’s a question we received this week on our site, Scottsdale-Phoenix.net:   I am planning on flying to Phoenix in September and was hoping to locate a bus or train that goes to Sedona, near Phoenix airport. Please let me know the status of transportation from Phoenix to Sedona. I wasn’t planning on renting [...]

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Share Drivers are urged to plan for extra travel time this weekend while Interstate 17 is closed at Carefree Highway (State Route 74) for bridge demolition work:

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Share This has been one of the best snow seasons for Arizona in many years. It would be a sin for me not to test out the fresh layers of powder snow blessing the sacred mountains of Flagstaff, Arizona. Sometimes living in Arizona, especially The Valley (Metro Phoenix), can feel a bit monotonous and even [...]

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Share International Spiritual Experience is proud to announce a unique retreat at Angel Valley Spiritual Retreat Center, March 25-31, 2008 devoted to “Explorations into Energy Consciousness.” All of life begins and ends with the movement of energy through our bodies, auric fields, the environment, and in our relationships. The quality and types of energetic flow [...]

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Share As many of you know, Sedona offers a spiritually rejuvenating atmosphere full of healers, guides and unique meditation opportunities. Guest writer, Masti from the Mystical Bazaar in Sedona, AZ, writes about a special healing experience worth checking out: Out in the desert under the stars, a spiritual and healing experience happens around a campfire. [...]

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Share I was inspired by a post on Viator’s Travel blog today. They listed their Bottom 10 and Top 10 Travel Searches on Viator and it got me wondering what Arizona Travel’s most-searched and least-searched topics were in 2007. So here we go… as an homage to Viator, I, too, will start with the bottom [...]

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Share The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Grand Canyon Country. A storm system will move into Arizona on Sunday (Jan 27) with heavy rainfall possible. The Backcountry Information Center strongly recommends hikers watch the development of this storm closely. Most folks are unaware that historically the “biggest” Grand Canyon floods [...]

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Share The 2007-2008 run of the Grand Canyon Railway’s popular Polar Express has come to a close. If you missed it, don’t make the same mistake twice – book your 2008 tickets now. Grand Canyon Railway has made very-advance tickets available for the 2008 production of this classic holiday tale come to life. 2008 Polar [...]

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