Wyndham Sedona is located in the heart of Oak Creek Canyon. You will be surrounded by breathtaking views of sculptured red rock, formed several years ago. This quaint town offers arts and crafts galleries, American Indian art, jewelry, and many restaurants. There is also jeep tours, hiking, trout fishing and walks in the hot air balloon. Other attractions are in Slide Rock Park, Red Rock State Park and the Grand Canyon. Customers can choose from a variety of timeshare resales at Fairfield Sedona Resort timeshare resort.
Landscapes of Red Rock, relaxing pleasures. Wyndham Sedona located in the glorious Red Rock Country Arizona, will ensure a truly charming villa with a peaceful, breathtaking views from many rooms and unique activities on site. If your ideal vacation includes visiting the Grand Canyon or hiking magnificent field, you'll be happy with this choice of resorts. Some restaurants and shops on foot, car essential, and no elevators on the second floor units. Check resales timeshare available now.
Wyndham Sedona is located as a gateway to the spectacular Red Rock Country of Arizona. Its magnificent and brilliant towering arrows, pinnacles and mesas are far from the flat desert sometimes associated with the area. Thank you to his elevation 4500 feet, Sedona is also an ideal four-season resort with cool summers and mild winters.
This small town is also famous for its art galleries and high quality shops, featuring the best authentic Native American crafts with some of America's most unique forms of contemporary art. To the north, spring-fed Oak Creek Canyon winds through richly forested canyon walls. To the west lie the mysteries of Boynton Canyon with its Red Mountains and strange swept wind rock formations.
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One of the most popular attractions in the Phoenix area is Rawhide. Each year about one million visitors come here to be part of an Old West saga and participate in hikes, barbecues, stage coach rides, entertainment, shootings and numerous other activities. In September, Rawhide will close its doors, packaging and moseying on the road to a new home at the Wild Horse Pass Resort and the Gila River Indian Community. Reopening in November, the new facility will include many activities and Rawhide same features of its original location over many improvements, added activities and special events. The park will be connected to other facilities at the hotel via Wild Horse Pass a water taxi service that travels two and a half mile long Gila River and its Riverwalk path. Resort highlights include a hotel, a spa, two golf courses 18-holes, a tennis club, equestrian center, center of outdoor events, four pools and the Wild Horse Pass Casino. Contact: (Rawhide) 800-527-1885, www.rawhide.com; (Wild Horse Pass Resort) 602-225-0100, www.wildhoresepassresort.com.
Open Road Tours Valley Hopper is a way for visitors to explore eight museums popular shopping centers and historic sites at a leisurely pace and leave the driving to the shuttle Hoppers. Hopper Road trips for two hours and passengers can board at any time off at their choice of stops and, when ready, re-board the next vehicle. Stops include downtown Phoenix, Heard Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Baltimore Fashion Park, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Old Town Scottsdale, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Zoo Ave Mill and Arizona State University. The all-day Hopper ticket is $ 28 for adults and $ 15 for children 11 and under. The service operates 30 hours a day 09:30-16. Contact: www.openroadtours.com.
Grand Canyon Airlines has set up nine o'clock in the Grand Canyon air-ground package that leaves daily from Scottsdale Airport. Cheap monitor a road with panoramic views of golf courses in the region, for all the communities of Carefree and Cave Creek and the Horseshoe Reservoir. It continues the Verde River, Montezuma Well, Tonto National Forest, Red Rocks in Sedona, masts NAU Skydome and Lowell Observatory, Arizona Nordic region and the extent the Grand Canyon. Upon arrival at Grand Canyon Airport, passengers then travel by coach to the national park sites, including a stop to view the IMAX film, Grand Canyon the hidden secrets. It is followed by a return flight to Scottsdale. Contact: 866-235-9422, www.grandcanyonairlines.com.
The Sonoran Desert Discovery Guide gives visitors an overview of the history of the regions, biology and geography. It contains information on desert flora and fauna and directs visitors to the many hiking trails, bike routes, scenic spots and many other options. There are many photos and illustrations to help familiarize readers with the discoveries they find in the Sonoran Desert. The guide is available from the Scottsdale CVB. Contact: 800-805-0471, www.scottsdalecvb.com.
The Heard Museum, famous for its collection and study of indigenous cultures of Southwest and art, offers several options for group travel tours . Highlights of the Heard visits all the galleries of the museum. Cultures Indigenous peoples and visits to both the Heard and the Desert Botanical Garden and focuses on the experience Southwests human and natural. Lunch is included. The Las Guias specialized tour is a personalized experience for groups with special interests in the fields of jewelry, pottery, basketry, sculptures, Kachina dolls, textiles and contemporary art. There is also a group of self guided option that allows members to explore the museum tour at their own pace. For details on these and meal packages for groups, contact: 602-252-8840, www.heard.org.
Enjoying indulgences personal while on vacation is the norm for many travelers, including those on group tours Travel . Enjoying time at leisure for enjoying treats like a spa experience gained in popularity and access to these services is part of most hotel packages and leisure resort.
There is no shortage of spa options when visiting the Valley of the Sun. Jewels of the Desert: Sonoran SPA experience, is a comprehensive, free guide to 18 of Scottsdale resort and day spas facilities. Information details on spas region patterns from areas as the types of treatments available, activities and special care services and contact information. The brochure is available from Scottsdale CVB: 800-805-0471, www.scottsdalecvb.com.