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We provide luxury vehicles and our guides have a variety of interactive tools to help you discover some of Arizona’s secrets. Below are highlights from a few of our most requested Sedona area tours. If you have any questions, please e-mail us or give us a call. 480-970-8186
Air Tours Air tours from Sedona to Northern Arizona abound. My Arizona Guide will deliver you to the Sedona Airport to explore Arizona and Southern Utah by air. Helicopter, small plane or a combination of both, it’s whatever you dream up. Grand Canyon, Lake Powell and Monument Valley are all accessible from Sedona.
Sedona Native American Flute and Storytelling $225.00 pp without Lunch $250.00 pp with Lunch Minimum $700.00 This rare opportunity to experience a private Native American flute concert and to hear the ancient stories of the Dineh Nation by one of its great talents Kelvin Mockingbird. Let My Arizona Guide introduce you to this awesome adventure.
Indian Ruins Located just outside Sedona are several acheilogical sites with short & easy walking trails to explore. One trail takes you to the Sinagua cliff dwellings, and a second that goes to the rock art alcoves. Discover how early Native Americans survived and view the amazing art work these primitive artists created hidden away in this beautiful canyon..
Oak Creek Canyon & Slide Rock State Park The magnificent canyon drive from Sedona to Flagstaff provides an amazing opportunity to climb almost 2000 feet in elevation and have an intimate red rock canyon experience. There are view points, shopping, restaurants, cabins and even a Trout Farm for a guaranteed catch. Oak Creek slices through the canyon and Slide Rock State Park is a perfect spot to get out and get wet. Don’t miss this great adventure.
Chapel of the Holy Cross Architect Marguerite Bruswig Staude, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, had a vision. While observing the newly constructed Empire State Building she discovered that when viewed from a certain angle a cross seemed to impose itself through the very core of the structure. Truly a visionary, she wanted to build a structure that would glorify her Creator and in thanksgiving for all that her family had received. Her vision became a reality in 1957 where today we visit and sit in awe of this sacred place.
Tlaquepaque Tlaquepaque, a Sedona favorite is shopping at its finest with artisan shops and restaurants, the perfect place for lunch. Sitting on Oak Creek, the architecture is authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village. Cobblestone streets, alleys and a labyrinth of byways make this a old world gem to explore.
Schnebley Hill Road Little has changed on this old logging road from 1800 thanks to the Forest Service. Much of the area is protected and designated a wilderness area. This 13 mile road is challenging and can be rough in some areas with opportunities to see diverse wildlife. Schnebley Hill Vista at 6000 feet overlooks Sedona and the Verde Valley.
Sedona Vortex’s People from all around the world come to feel the energy released by the Red Rocks of Sedona. There are several vortex sites, each with its own personality and energy. Come see for yourself why over 4 million people are drawn here each year.
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