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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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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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Share Dear Arizona Travel: Visiting the US for the first time from Wales UK in early April. We will stay in Phoenix for 2 days with our daughter at Uni.,then shuttle to Flagstaff for much of the remainder of our 10 day trip. The Budget Inn, Flagstaff, seems to be well considered or do you [...]

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Share Come to Arizona this winter! Where else can you play golf and snowboard IN THE SAME DAY?!? Read on for Arizona winter vacation tips for Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott and Scottsdale, including ideas on annual events, what to do, what to pack and typical weather and temperatures for each area. Flagstaff Top Reasons to Visit [...]

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Share We got a two-part email from a visitor this week. I’m posting our entire email exchange because I think it illustrates some of the questions one should consider when in the planning stages of a trip to Sedona and the Grand Canyon. The rest is pretty self-explanatory, but feel free to leave any comments [...]

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