Rise above the mundane in an FAA certified hot air balloon. Since the 70s, this company has thrilled visitors with Sedona's incomparable views from a higher perspective. All pilots exceed FAA minimum. Chase vehicles utilized are four wheel drive for added dependability and safety. Experience the glorious color of the red rock region with the singular experience of a sunrise balloon flight. Call for further information and reservations, usually at least one day in advance. This service provides hotel pick up at no additional cost.
Nestled in a corner of the Coconino National Forest, Honanki is widely-acknowledged to have been built by the Sinagua people around 1130 to 1280. Honanki in Hopi stands for 'bear house' and is a prime example of the exquisite masonry construction that was developed by the Pueblo Indians during those times. This exceptional heritage site is one of the region's largest and is believed to have accommodated close to 60 denizens during its prime. The settlement still exhibits a complex progression of rock art made by the tribes of Apache and Yavapai.
Feed your hunger for adventure with an exciting jeep tour of the incomparable red rock region in Sedona. Choose from five amazing tours where cameras are not optional equipment. Discover ancient rock art or wind your way through the past on a guided tour to pueblo ruins. For the brave at heart, the broken arrow tour is the featured choice here, exceeding guest expectations by climbing Sedona's red rocks to observe and enjoy exceptional views. This company has been offering local tours since the 50s. Tours last about 1 1/2-2 1/2 hours in length and reservations must be made to ensure a spot. If making reservations less than 24-hours in advance, please call to confirm availability and secure your time with a credit card.
Many travelers are surprised to learn that the largest contiguous Ponderosa Pine forest in North America blankets the mountains of Flagstaff in Northern Arizona. Aromatic treetops brush the endless blue sky just outside of town, but this panoramic portrait is more than just breathtaking scenery for hikers, climbers and other outdoor enthusiasts; it is home to a variety of wildlife, which includes the black bear and American bald eagle. Explore elevations of up to 12,633 feet (3850.5 meters) and watch the flora change from cactus to alpine tundra along the way.
Mary D. Fisher Theater is one of the most premium theaters in town. Known for showcasing plays and movies like A Kind Of Murder, The Edge of Seventeen and their likes, have raised the popularity of this place to the next level. The interiors of this lavish theater are cozy, giving you a pleasant experience. If you are in the city and wish to spend some time enjoying a great play or movie, pay a visit to Mary D. Fisher Theater.
Master craftsman have lovingly provided outstanding art pieces on display in this fine gallery. Find unique shapes, fun designs and dramatic color treatments in handmade glass sculptures, accessories and ornamental wearable art. Guadalupe glass features wonderful contrasting colors and textures along with many others. Blake Street Glass is another focus exhibit, offering rich colors and novel designs, which capture the imagination of the beholder. Located in the lovely Tlaquepaque.
Master craftsman have lovingly provided outstanding art pieces on display in this fine gallery. Find unique shapes, fun designs and dramatic color treatments in handmade glass sculptures, accessories and ornamental wearable art. Guadalupe glass features wonderful contrasting colors and textures along with many others. Blake Street Glass is another focus exhibit, offering rich colors and novel designs, which capture the imagination of the beholder. Located in the lovely Tlaquepaque.
The Creative Life Center, a non-profit organization, serves as the site for a variety of local events. This 15-acre (6 hectares) retreat hosts a variety of activities to enrich the mind, body and spirit though regular yoga classes and meditation seminars. Check out the website for more information on the many programs on offer here.
Feed your hunger for adventure with an exciting jeep tour of the incomparable red rock region in Sedona. Choose from five amazing tours where cameras are not optional equipment. Discover ancient rock art or wind your way through the past on a guided tour to pueblo ruins. For the brave at heart, the broken arrow tour is the featured choice here, exceeding guest expectations by climbing Sedona's red rocks to observe and enjoy exceptional views. This company has been offering local tours since the 50s. Tours last about 1 1/2-2 1/2 hours in length and reservations must be made to ensure a spot. If making reservations less than 24-hours in advance, please call to confirm availability and secure your time with a credit card.
First-time visitors to Sedona shouldn't miss these 55-minute trolley tours. The "A" tour stops at Los Abrigados, Poco Diablo and L'Auberge de Sedona as well as to the area's most unique shopping venues including Tlaquepaque and Hillside Sedona. Tour "B" is a more scenic-oriented route, accessing the Old Marketplace, the Western Canyons, Enchantment Resort and Dry Creek Road. Departures are every hour, on the hour, from the Cheers store, adjacent to the Sedona Chamber of Commerce in Uptown Sedona.
Mary D. Fisher Theater is one of the most premium theaters in town. Known for showcasing plays and movies like A Kind Of Murder, The Edge of Seventeen and their likes, have raised the popularity of this place to the next level. The interiors of this lavish theater are cozy, giving you a pleasant experience. If you are in the city and wish to spend some time enjoying a great play or movie, pay a visit to Mary D. Fisher Theater.