Sedona, AZ – Information

Activities

Sedona Trolley Daily Tours: 55 mins guided tours, $23.00pp. Can be scheduled ahead of time on-line or phone 

  • Tour “A” – South Sedona / Chapel of the Holy Cross – departs at 11am, 2pm
  • Tour “B” – West Sedona/ Fay Canyon – departs at 10am, 12:30pm

Pink Jeeps: Largest & most popular off-road adventure tour operator in Sedona. Offer a variety of the guided rides of varying roughness. My personal favorites are these tours:

  • Broken Arrow Tour: Follows one the best jeep roads in all of Arizona, great views
  • Coyote Canyons Tour: Explores scenic western Sedona area

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village: Iconic shopping area authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village. Over 40 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries.
TO VISIT: requires .6 mi walk down the hill from downtown. When returning, have option of taking the Verde Shuttle – pickup at Northbound bus stop at Tlaquepaque crosswalk (#18) then get off at next stop (Outlaw Grill – #19).  Fare: $1

Winery 1912:  Taste Spanish and Iberian varietals grown at Dragoon Mountain Vineyard in SE Arizona

Sedona Arts Center:  Features over 100 local and regional artists

Restaurants

Outlaw Grill:  Very good hamburgers & bbq, counter service
89 Agave Cantina:  Sonoran styleMexican w/tequila menu, nice outdoor seating
HP Café:  Varied menus with veg options
Cowboy Club Grille:  Casual steakhouse, servers dressed in Cowboy gear
Open Range Grill and Tavern: Southwestern fare, indoor seating with great views
Canyon Breeze: counter service w/bar and outdoor seating
The Vault Uptown: Upscale Southwestern, nice outdoor seating
Wildflower Bread Company: Soup and sandwiches along with bakery
Black Cow Café: Known for their homemade ice cream include Prickly Pear
PussyCat Gelato: Traditional Italian gelato options

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