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SEDONA CONFIDENTIAL

When we moved to Sedona many moons ago, we felt like we already knew the town like the back of our own hand – we had, afterall, vacationed in Sedona for five years. But a funny thing happened when we arrived to Red Rock Country: Locals, especially Old Timers, started whispering in our ear about little-known restaurants, hiking trails, Jeep routes, Native American rock art and ruins, and views not found on tourist maps. It appeared there was more to Sedona than the businesses and attractions located along SR 89A, and we were eager to explore. It’s taken us a few years to compile the list of our favorite hidden spots, but we can’t keep it under wraps any longer. (Well, we’re not ready to give away all of our secrets, so you’ll have to be content with six of the most interesting locations.) Grab a sandwich at Indian Gardens Store & Deli; take a rough Jeep road to a peaceful beach along Oak Creek; make reservations for the Agave Roasting Pit Tour at Palatki Heritage Site; summit Woodchute Mountain for views of the Verde Valley and Sedona, or climb Sacred Mountain to wander around Sinagua ruins; and spend time in the Village of Oak Creek exploring the site of a 1975 Academy Award-winning movie. You might think you know Sedona better than you know your best friend, but we promise she still has a secret or two just waiting to be uncovered.

 



 

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