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You've hiked the trails, you've eaten well, and you're out of ideas. This list is for you. This eclectic list reflects activities many tourists go home knowing nothing about. For example, the Way of the Ancients Tour offers an unparalleled historical and cultural exploration of Sedona. The tour provides a sense of relevance to the amazing petroglyphs at Honanki and Palatki. The lists suggests, also, that you may have missed some artistic hot spots. And who ever heard of mountain biking at night? Under the light of a full moon, this is an experience you'll never forget.
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Way of the Ancients Tours
Contact:
- 928 204 9243
- visit website
Location:
- 2370 West Highway 89A
- (Suite 11)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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This company, owned and operated by Native American Indians, provides visitors with a unique opportunity to discover the beauty and history of Northern Arizona. With your friendly and knowledgeable guides, you can travel to the Grand Canyon, float down the Colorado River and through stunning Antelope Canyon, or visit the Sinagua Indian Ruins. Also be sure to check out the all-inclusive tour of the Hopi Mesas and browse a variety of hand-made crafts. For further information, please visit the website.
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Palatki
Contact:
- 520 282 4119 (Ranger Station)
- visit website
Location:
- 250 Brewer Road
- Sedona Ranger District
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
Leave early to see some of the best preserved examples of rock art in the southwest and continue down the trail to Honanki to see even more.
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Palatki, which is Hopi for "red house," is known as one of the most preserved pictograph sites in the area. In addition to this two story cliff dwelling, there is an easy, well-marked trail that will lead visitors to a series of rock alcoves where pictographs were drawn 3,000 to 6,000 years ago. From Sedona, it takes roughly 15 minutes to get to the site and takes about an hour or two to see. From 89A go north on Red Canyon Rd. It will turn into Forest Road 525 (remember this spot if you want to continue down the road to see the Honanki Ruins). Veer right onto Forest Road 595, and then follow the signs to the parking lot. Visitors will need a Red Rocks Pass in order to park, which is available for purchase at the site. Keep in mind that reservations are required (just call ahead) and the site closes every day at 3PM.
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Honanki
Contact:
- 928 282 4119
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Location:
- 250 Brewer Road
- (Address is the Sedona Ranger District; take Red Rock Canyon Road off highway 89A)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Our Local Expert Says:
Continue down the trail beyond the Palatki Ruins to see a bigger set of ruins and even more rock art.
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Succumb to the natural curiosity brought on by the mystery of ancient rock writings and pictographs. Similar to Palatki in terms of style, and history, the ruins at Honanki are larger. While the rock writings and pictographs are inspiring, they are less accessible than those at Palatki. A good pair of binoculars, therefore, would serve visitors well. To get to Honanki, drive beyond the Palatki Ruins, continuing on Forest Road 525 for another 10 miles. Like at Palatki, visitors will need a Red Rocks Pass to park and should call ahead. The site closes daily at 6PM.
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Full Moon Ride
Contact:
- 520 282 1312
- visit website
Location:
- 1695 W Hwy 89A
- Mountain Bike Heaven
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Pedal under the shadowy image of Sedona's hauntingly beautiful red rocks outlined only by the full moon. Mountain Bike Heaven organizes stimulating (if different) dark outings every month, including the chilly month of February. Choose your clothing well for an enjoyable experience. If you are not up to the no-light version, alternative events include free local club rides on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. If you are uncomfortable hitting the trails on your own, you may arrange a custom tour through the bike shop.
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Mountain Trails Galleries
Contact:
- 928 282 3225
- visit website
Location:
- 336 Highway 179
- (Tlaquepaque Village; Suites A-201 & A-109)
- Sedona,AZ86336
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Description:
Stake out a little piece of Southwestern artistry from the galleries here at Mountain Trails. Choose from historical or contemporary pieces including paintings, sculpture and photographs. More than 50 artists are represented in two galleries at the beautiful Tlaquepaque. Featured items include limited edition bronzes by Scott Rogers and paintings by the popular Steven Lang, as well as the intricately detailed watercolors from Lisa Danielle.
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Montezuma's Castle
Contact:
- 928 567 3322 / 928 567 5276 (Headquarters)
- visit website
Location:
- (exit 289 from 1-17 and drive 3 miles east)
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Our Local Expert Says:
Take this 40-minute detour from Sedona and drive right up to the monument. Because it sits high on the cliff, this ancient dwelling is especially beautiful at sunset and sunrise.
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Visit the ruins of a once-prosperous community of the ancient Sinagua. One of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in North America, the structure boasts five stories and 20 rooms. Inhabited more than 600 years ago, much of the building is still intact. The best time of the year to visit is December and January. Binoculars would be beneficial for a closer view. Walkways are provided and are wheelchair-accessible. Montezuma's Castle and visitor center is located off I-17 at exit 289. Entrance fees are minimal for adults, free for children 16 and under. Allow no less than one hour for your visit.
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