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Arizona is known as one of the “Four Corners” states in the United States of America. It borders the states of New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, touches Colorado and has a 626 km international border with the states of Sonora and Baja California in Mexico. Aside from the Grand Canyon, many other National Forests, Parks, Monuments and Indian reservations are located in the state. |
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Often called “Red Rock Country” Sedona is a four seasons playground for everyone – whether you’re into history and archaeology; arts and culture; power shopping; outdoor sports; or the spiritual and metaphysical, imagine doing all this in a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. |
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One of the world’s vast and beautiful Seven Wonders, the Grand Canyon is a must-see when visiting Arizona. The walls descend more than a mile to the canyon floor and run 445 km from end to end. Visitors flock to Grand Canyon National Park, making it one of the country’s top 10 most-visited national parks. |
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Arizona’s capital city of Phoenix combines with the surrounding cities of Chandler, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale and Tempe, among other cities, to form the Valley of the Sun, a rich Mecca of diverse experiences. |
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Flagstaff is blessed with a wide variety of interesting attractions right in town or within easy driving distance of it. For visitors interested in anything from the cultural history of northern Arizona to the exploration of space, Flagstaff has something to offer. This wide array of attractions and activities by day - plus the great dining and nightlife - make Flagstaff the ideal home base for an extended exploration of northern Arizona. |
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Some called her "America's Most Vertical City" and "Largest Ghost Town in America". Jerome is an enchanting town, and a photographer's paradise. From its external appearances it hasn't changed much in nearly 100 years. Many of the buildings used by present-day business folks are those built after the fires of 1894 and1899. |
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Recommended 7 days itinerary: |
Day 1: Sedona Town, 5 miles, 10 minutes drive
Day 2: Grand Canyon, 2- 3 hours drive from resort
Day 3: Flagstaff, 33 miles, 55 minutes drive
Day 4: Phoenix, 120 miles 2 hours drive
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Day 5: Oak Creek: 11 miles, 20 minutes drive
Day 6: Jerome: 22miles, 37 minutes drive
Day 7: Relax in the Resort with its facilities
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* You may arrange daily trips with resort concierge, or do self-drive to enjoy the area.
What members have said about this resort and its location:
Seanski: We really enjoyed the location mostly. The concierge desk did a good job arranging our tours. We also enjoyed the activities that they had available on site. Wow! We really didn't know what to expect but we leave with a special part of Sedona in our lives. (Year of Visit: 2008)
Anonymous Reviewer: The location is outstanding. The view from the resort is fantastic. Sunrises and sunsets are beyond description. The Summit is on the edge of Sedona and allows for easy access to attractions. (Year of Visit: 2008)
Calliegirl: Resort was spotless. Maid service was very good. Location was good. The resort is sitting in the Red Rocks of Sedona and the view is breathtaking. Resort activities are plentiful, not that you need them because there is enough to see and do in the area on your own. (year of visit: 2007)
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