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Yew Thicket Trail
- The main attraction of this trail is that it lies entirely within the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. It...
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Sedona, AZ
- A major Sedona, Arizona attraction is its pleasant year-round temperatures and climate. All four seasons...
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Feather on the Mesa
- Indigenous Arts & Crafts
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- Shopping
- Village of Oak Creek/ Chapel Area
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Candles on Stone
- Sculpted in red rock
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- West Sedona
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Flags, Kites & Fun
- Whirling color
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- Village of Oak Creek/ Chapel Area
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George Kelly Fine Jewelers
This is another great place to shop for beautiful jewelry. The designs are highly creative and incorporate...
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Hummingbird House
Looking for an unusual gift to take home to someone? Tired of the crowds of tourists at Tlaquepaque and...
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Ondie Towne USA
Ladies, want to dress like a rock star or well-heeled cowgirl? This leather boutique is the place. Ondie...
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Festival of Lights
- Cherish the Night
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Grasshopper Point
- Pristine swimming hole
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Cockscomb Trail
- Trail leads to many other hiking options
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Beaver Creek Golf Club
- Serene simplicity
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- Golf
- Out of Town
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El Prado Galleries
- Antique ambiance, emerging art
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- Uptown Sedona
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Capitol Butte
- Sedona landmark wrapped partly by town yet still exposing you to scenic views.
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Angel Falls
- You start this hike on a maintained trail and then bushwack your way to a box canyon where two waterfalls are located.
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Sycamore Trail
- This trail is the main access to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. It offers spectacular views of Sycamore Canyon and the surrounding red rock bluffs.
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Lonesome Pocket Trail
- Although used mainly for moving cattle from summer to winter range, this trail is used by hikers. It is well-constructed and offers access to the higher elevations of the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness.
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Cedar Creek Trail
- This trail is used mainly for horseback access to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. Hikers entering the canyon usually drive to the junction of TR #53 and TR # 63 using FR 181.
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Woodchute Trail
- This trail on the south side of Woodchute Mountain was established along what was once a bulldozer track. The bulldozer was used to create several cattle watering tanks on Woodchute Mountain.
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Yew Thicket Trail
- The main attraction of this trail is that it lies entirely within the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. It can be used by both horseback riders and hikers.
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Shiver's Trap Trail
- This trail is mainly used as a route for moving cattle and will generally be of little interest to hikers. The north trailhead on FR 21 near the Paddock Ranch is in Ponderosa pines.
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- Out of Town
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Secret Trail
- This trail is primarily a cattle trail. It is used occasionally for recreational horseback riding, but rarely for hiking.
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- Out of Town
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Sheriden Mountain Trail
- This trail is primarily used on horseback. It stays mostly within pinyon-juniper and chaparral vegetation types.
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- Out of Town
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Railroad Draw Trail
- This is mainly a cattle trail and is used infrequently for recreational hiking or riding. It is, however, a part of the trail network providing access to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness.
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Sand Flat Trail
- This trail is used mainly by ranchers as a pack trail. It is occasionally used for recreational riding and infrequently for hiking. It is also a connecting link to other trails entering the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness (TR #61, TR #52).
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