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We spent a week in Sedona, Az and LOVED this area! We will be back again, soon. One week here was not enough! Schedule 2 weeks here, and you will be glad you did.
We originally tried to stay in Rancho Sedona RV Park that is right in town, but are actually glad we were not able to get enough continuous days. We point out in the episode how close this RV park is to the downtown area. You will see that it is a tight campground for big rigs.
We ended up in the Distant Drums RV Resort campground, about 30 minutes (24 miles) outside of Sedona. It was a beautiful ride each time, so we did not mind it at all. The bonus was two fold. WAY cheaper and a heated pool and hot tub! Can't beat that!
We started our first day in Sedona by taking a trolly tour to get the lay of the land on Thanksgiving. We were surprised they were open and running a full schedule. But as we walked the busy streets, we noticed many people were speaking in foreign languages..... dah.... these vacationers don't celebrate Thanksgiving! American capitalism at its finest.
We had lots to explore in Sedona,.... and more videos are coming on just Sedona. We booked a full day private van and vortex energy tour and then a few days later, took a day trip train ride from Williams, AZ to the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Subscribe and stay in touch to see that episode.
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The city of Sedona, Arizona claims to be The Most Beautiful Place on Earth, and we just had to check it out for ourselves.
Sedona is located about 2 hours North of the Phoenix, Arizona area and has a slightly cooler climate than most of its desert neighbors. It is a land of rustic red sandstone found nowhere else on Earth. Many people even claim that there are many Vortices (plural for vortex) surrounding the city area, and that draws a lot of spiritualists to the area.
Archaeologists believe that Sedona has been inhabited for up to 13,000 years by various tribes of people. Some even settled in the area permanently and build dwellings on the sides of the cliffs. You can visit some of those ancient ruins today.
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Sedona is an expensive place to visit especially if you will stay in hotels and resorts, so I suggest you go camping leave Friday afternoon and camp overnight at one of their campgrounds as they have lots of them around the area.
Get breakfast at Red Rock Cafe they have wide variety of food then head to: 1. Cathedral Rock---as they have very limited parking lots.
2. Chapel of the Holy Cross--- discover the 1.3 mile trail beside it and some secret locations
3. Slide Rock State Park- Bring your swimsuit and trunks and make sure to check the weather as it can get really cold in the winter.
4. Montezuma Castle-- On the way back to Phoenix stop by at this place to check out this ancient abode structure as old as 1100-1350 A.D
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My wife and I visited Sedona Arizona and I wanted to share it so people can get an idea of what you can do out there. We had an amazing time and plan to always return when able.
We stayed in Sedona at The Inn Above Oak Creek which overlooks Oak Creek in the back yard. You are close to everything at this location and in your own part of Sedona when entering the front door. There is a lower courtyard area that you can relax in during the evenings when you need a break. The courtyard has private seating that is waterfront as well as a hammock and gas grill that you are free to use. Very clean, very nice staff and well equipped.
The balloon ride was taken through Northern Light Balloon Expeditions. The pilots are very experienced and really enjoy what they do. This is the full experience of taking the balloon out, getting it prepped and taking off into flight as well as recovery. The recovery is done by crews that follow you. Once you have landed and the balloon is recovered you receive breakfast and there is a traditional toast. The flight happens early in the morning when winds are calm and the sun is coming over the horizon. The flight is over the Coconino National Forest we saw Mule Deer, Owls, Jack and Cottontail rabbits.
Horse riding took place at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood Arizona. This is located in the Park and done by a very friendly family through Trail Horse Adventures. You are looked after very well and the activities are very professionally done. We took the 1 hour ride where next time we will take the 1.5 hour ride. It was really enjoyable going through the river twice and riding through the forest.
The Canyon which has the red wavy walls in the video is called the Lower Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona. We took the tour through Ken's Lower Antelope Canyon Tour. The guides are very helpful in making the climb into the canyon safe. There are limitations on what you can take with you so check out their website. Booking in advance is a plus as it helps with standing in line since this is a very popular tour. The guides will also help you take photos so you don't end up with just selfie style photos on the trip.
Also in Page Arizona and 10 mins from Antelope Canyon is lake Powell. Lake Powell is a reservoir that in the 450 ft deep part of the canyon makes a water supply for three states. At Antelope Point Marina they offer boat tours up into the narrow water filled parts of the canyon. Its truly amazing and a good time.
West of Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon about 15 minutes there is Horseshoe Bend. This is a bend in the river which carved out this amazing horseshoe shape canyon located in Marble Canyon. Out of all the amazing sites we visited this was in the top three, it's breathtaking.
The meteor crater that we visited is located over an hour east of Flagstaff Arizona in Meteor Crater National Park. Its the worlds most preserved Meteor Crater in the world. The tour we took tells about the scientist that worked many years to prove it was actually a crater instead of a volcano gas explosion. There are a lot of volcanoes in Arizona. They also explain all about the impact, debri fields and the effects of the blast. This is a great experience.
Just west of the Meteor Crater is an exit and place called Two Guns. There is a ghost town just off the exit which is remnants of old route 66 to include a small stretch of the original road. Behind the Route 66 buildings is a historic ghost town called Canyon Diablo. There is an actual canyon named that but also a town which still stands in ruins. If you look up its history you will find many stories about its amazing history, to my wife and I it's history attracted us to it. This is not a park. doesn't have bathrooms or available food or water. This is just a ghost town in the desert although it's filled with history. When you are coming back to Sedona from the the Meteor Crater you can visit Flagstaff which has many great restaurants as well as attractions like the Hopi Indian ruins which are free to enter.
In the video we visited many places in Red Rock State Park located in Sedona, here are some of the names: Oak Creek Canyon, Robbers Roost, Coconino National Forest, Cathedral Rock, Oak Creek, Airport Mesa, Indian Point, and Boynton Canyon. We also visited Vortex sites located at Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock and Boynton Canyon.
The cliff dwelling we went to see is south of Sedona called Montezumas Castle. This was a great experience and worth the drive out.
The restaurant called Haunted Hamburger in the video is located in Jerome. That is a history filled town with amazing view and experiences you could only have in Jerome.
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THINGS TO DO IN SEDONA, AZ - RED ROCK STATE PARK (Grand Canyon VLOG 5)
Grand Canyon (VLOG 5): Sedona, AZ (Red Rock State Park, Slide Rock State Park) - As part of our family rv trip we arrived at the Williams KOA a day earlier than planned and even though we had changed our reservation they had us move to another site on day 2, which pretty much meant no Grand Canyon for this day. So instead, when they finally told us at 11am where our other site was and allowed us to move, we left for Flagstaff, AZ and the Red Rock area around Sedona. Man, that was some kind of great day trip. We ate at Mama Burger, thanks Four Square, and then headed over the mountains for a hike. Hiking the national parks never gets old for us, it's one of the biggest benefits of living this RV lifestyle.
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Sedona Things to Do - Sedona Arizona Vlog
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Welcome to breathtaking Sedona, AZ! Sedona is absolutely a vacation destination in its own right, but many visitors find themselves here just on their way to the Grand Canyon. If a visit to the Grand Canyon part of your plan, we highly recommend that you book yourself a Sedona hotel room or vacation rental for a couple of nights. Sedona is also a fantastic home base to visit all of what northern Arizona has to offer. From Sedona jeep tours, hiking, Slide Rock, and Oak Creek Canyon to spiritual healing, massages, psychic readings and energy vortexes, Sedona will have your senses buzzing for days!
Sedona, AZ has become a mecca for all sorts of communities: spiritual healers, mountain bikers, hikers, artists, nature photographers, and even film makers. This vibrant and stunning area of Arizona's ability to attract and accommodate so many walks of life has created and nurtured an eclectic, unique culture unlike anywhere you've ever experienced. Sedona is truly one of a kind, and visiting Sedona will be an experience not easily forgotten.
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In this video, we take you on a tour of the Rancho Sedona RV Park in Sedona, AZ.
We had heard that there were way too many rules, but we found that not to be true. If you are looking for a party spot, this isn't it, but if you are looking for a beautiful, serene, well kept camping area, the Rancho Sedona RV Park fits the bill to a tee!
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Sedona Off-Road - Broken Arrow Trail, Soldiers Pass, Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Powerline
On this adventure we headed across state lines to Sedona Arizona for a trip we had been planning for 2 months. We knew Sedona was a very scenic place with all the red rocks but we also heard there were some amazing trails out there that we needed to go check out. So along with some of our great friends, we packed up and headed out for a long weekend of wheeling.
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Once everyone in our group made their way to Sedona, we all met for some good food, drinks and a little comradery at the Sedona Pizza Company before we kicked things off the next morning. If you visit Sedona, I highly recommend making this a stop on your list.
The next morning bright and early we met up at the Coffee Pot Restaurant for breakfast which came highly recommended. We aired down, did a quick gear check and had a short drivers meeting to discuss the days plans and headed out.
The first trail of the day was going to be Broken Arrow which was just a few miles down the road. This was the one trail we were all the most excited about.
The Broken Arrow trail did not disappoint. This 3.8 mile long trail had some great obstacles at almost every turn and the views of the red rocks all around never got old. As we made our way to the top of Devils Staircase, are anticipation level started to climb. Because with all the rain that morning, we knew it might be a bit of a challenge.
Devils Staircase really is much steeper than it does on camera for sure, but we all had a blast making our way down. However there were a couple in our group that just had to see if they could make their way up and without a doubt watching Little Big Jeep hammer their way up might have been the highlight of the day.
Broken Arrow is a very popular trail and we must have come across at least 15 Tour guided Jeeps along the way.
As we made our way off broken arrow it was time to stop for lunch, soak in the surroundings and get ready for Soldier Pass which was the next trail on the agenda.
The trailhead to soldiers pass was just a few miles down the road from broken arrow. This trail had a couple obstacles along the way, but not as difficult as broken arrow. But once again, the amazing scenery was around every corner
There are 2 must see destination along soldiers pass, the first one we stopped at was Devil’s Kitchen which is a massive sink hole and there are no railis, so watch your step. The second stop is the Seven Apache Pools, a very remarkable spot to visit
On our third and last trail run of the day to Schneblys Hill, mother nature decided to turn on the water works and I think everyone agreed that it made going up this mountain much more scenic with all the water falls coming off the rocks. This trail is easy and you really don’t even need 4 week drive. The gate was close half way through, but no worries as the views at this spot were breathtaking.
On day 2 we planned on doing Red Rock Powerline trail and then take the optional off shoot to Outlaw trail. This trail is just over 30 miles round trip and we expected it to take a up the whole day. This trail is rated as difficult, but aside from a couple small obstacles that you would want to have high clearance, it was that bad at all.
From all the rain the night before, the mud was exceptionally thick and I everyones tires were really gummed up which made things a little interesting going up the side of Black Mountain.
The ruins at the end of the Outlaw trail exceeded all our expectations. These ruins date back to the 1100’s and to see so much of it standing was very cool. This is a must-see destination and if you are out in Sedona. There is a flat dirt road that you can take to go straight there, but I think taking the Red Rock Powerline road is the best way to do it.
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The best of Phoenix and Sedona in Thanksgiving
Travel video vlog about our 4 days trip to Phoenix and Sedona in November 2018 (during Thanksgiving)
Phoenix is the Capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona.
We stayed in Scottsdale which is 25 minutes drive from Phoenix, and drove to Phoenix and Sedona for our day trips during our stay.
Day 1 - 22 November (Papago Park)
Due to Thanksgiving, most tourist attractions in Phoenix were closed. The Papago Park was one of the few attractions which were open that day, so we took the afternoon to explore the area and the hiking trails and then headed to town for a Thanksgiving dinner in the evening.
Day 2. 23 November (Desert Botanical Garden)
We visited the desert botanical garden on this day and decided to stay until dark to watch the electric desert exhibit.
Home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres, the Desert Botanical Garden was the highlight of our trip to Phoenix. Its an absolutely amazing place to explore the large variety of desert plants from around the world, to take photographs, and to enjoy the beautiful landscapes from the park. After sunset, The electric desert experience starts, which is a light and sound display against the backdrop of the mountain and plant species of the garden, an absolutely must see if experience.
Day 3 - 24 November (Sedona)
We departed Scottsdale in the morning and left for a road trip to Sedona, a 2:30 hours drive trip. I have to admit that I did not know much about Sedona and I did not have high expectations for this trip, but I was wrong, Sedona absolutely blew me away.
Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff that’s surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests. The landscape of the red rocks is absolutely mind blowing, The sweeping, red washed desert of Sedona somehow resembles Mars and it is totally different than anything I have ever seen. I can honestly say that Sedona is the most beautiful place I have seen in the United States to this date, I just wish I had more than one day to explore the area. I guess I will have to go back for another visit soon.
Day 4 - 25 November
On our last day, we went for a short hike on the Camelback mountain in Phoenix, Arizona. This is probably one of the most scenic hiking spots in Phoenix as it offers panoramic views of the city.
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