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Sedona

Things to do in Sedona

  1. Bike & Bean

    Bike & Bean is a mountain-bike rental place with hiking, mellow biking and vortex-gazing.

    reviewed

  2. Classic Biplane Tour of Sedona

    Classic Biplane Tour of Sedona

    20 minutes (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Discover the many treasures of Sedona as you fly past Bell Rock, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Lee Mountain and Mt Wilson on a 20-minute biplane ride. Soar…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$136.79
  3. Mountains and Canyons Biplane Tour from Sedona

    Mountains and Canyons Biplane Tour from Sedona

    30 minutes (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Journey over Sedona’s mountains and canyons on a 30-minute biplane ride. See Broken Arrow Trail, Bear Wallow Canyon, Mt Wilson and many famous rock formations…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$169.99
  4. Sedona Helicopter Tour: Iconic Formations of Red Rock Country

    Sedona Helicopter Tour: Iconic Formations of Red Rock Country

    35 minutes (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    See Sedona's most popular natural landmarks on this deluxe 35-minute helicopter tour of Red Rock Country! On your helicopter flight, soar south from the Sedona…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$193.99
  5. Sedona Helicopter Tour: Red Rocks and Chapel of the Holy Cross

    Sedona Helicopter Tour: Red Rocks and Chapel of the Holy Cross

    15 minutes (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    At just 15 minutes, this helicopter tour allows you to get a quick taste of the Sedona area’s famous red rock formations and stunning attractions. You’ll fly…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$91.99
  6. Boynton Canyon

    The Boynton Canyon is one of the earth's best-known vortexes, said to radiate electromagnetic energy.

    reviewed

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    Earth Wisdom Jeep Tours

    Groovy jeep tours with a metaphysical bent and Native American focus, with journeys to vortexes and sacred Native American sites.

    reviewed

  8. Crystal Castle

    Crystal Castle is one of several stores selling New Age books and gifts.

    reviewed

  9. Bell Rock

    New Agers beleive Sedona's rocks, cliffs and rivers radiate electromagnetic energy.

    reviewed

  10. Cathedral Rock

    This is a spectacular location for watching red-rock sunsets.

    reviewed

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  12. Mountain Bike Heaven

    Bike rentals start at $12.50/40 per hour/day.

    reviewed

  13. Sedona Sports

    Rentals from half/full day cost $25/35.

    reviewed

  14. Sedona Adventure Tours

    Specializes in river trips, with a funyak trip down the Verde River and a 'Water to Wine' float to Alcantara Vineyard. Water to Wine tours range from $85 to $172. Funyak and inner-tube rentals too.

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    Oak Creek Brewery & Grill

    At Tlaquepaque Village, this spacious brewery serves a full menu that includes upmarket pub-style dishes like crab cakes and 'fire-kissed' pizzas.

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  16. Northern Light Balloon Expeditions

    Spend about one hour floating in the air at sunrise ($195 per person) then enjoy a champagne picnic back on solid ground.

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    Heart of Sedona

    Offering a pleasant outdoor patio with good views, this coffee shop is the best spot for a jolt of caffeine and a pastry while you check your email on their free wi-fi network.

    reviewed

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    Black Cow Café

    Many claim the Black Cow has the best ice cream in town. It also does sandwiches and soup.

    reviewed

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  22. A Day in the West

    Those rootin' tootin' cowboys strolling through Uptown are most likely guides for this Western-themed jeep tour company. It offers a combo jeep tour/horseback ride with Western-style dinner and show (adult/child $149/129). Also leads a jeep and winery trip ($99) and several backcountry-only trips (adult $45 to $75, child $35 to $60).

    reviewed

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    Center for the New Age

    On Hwy 179 across the street from Tlaquepaque Village is this interesting purveyor of New Age books and gifts. Come here for a vortex guide.

    reviewed

  24. Red Rock State Park

    Not to be confused with Slide Rock State Park, this low-key park includes an environmental education center, a visitor center, picnic areas and 5 miles of well-marked trails in a riparian habitat amid gorgeous scenery. Ranger-led activities include nature walks, bird walks and full-moon hikes during the warmer months.

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    Sedona Memories

    This tiny local spot assembles gigantic sandwiches on slabs of homemade bread (which they don't sell seperately). There are several vegetarian options, and you can nosh on their quiet porch. Cash only.

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