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Things To Do – Flagstaff, Arizona
From the FUTS website : North of Forest Avenue, the trail is located on an old road bed that was Cedar Avenue; when Forest Avenue was built over McMillan Mesa, this section of Cedar Avenue was abandoned and converted to a trail. Through ... More on TrailLink.com
Things To Do – Sedona, Arizona
The cost for tickets is reasonable, considering the quality of performers. More on igougo
Tours – Sedona, Arizona
Jim Reich does an outstanding job at providing a wonderful hiking experience. More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Flagstaff, Arizona
Awesome atmosphere, and a great gift shop, with good deals too! More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Cottonwood, Arizona
Nice evening views of the desert and mountains. More on TripAdvisor
Breweries – Flagstaff, Arizona
I wasn't very impressed with the ambience, or the beer, but we had a nice time watching the band. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Prescott, Arizona
Plaza Bowl - Known for its simple décor and good drinks, Plaza Bowl is located at 127 Plaza Dr. Just make sure you dress up a little, ... More on clubzone
Campgrounds – Williams, Arizona
40 pull-thrus, back-ins, room for slide outs, mostly shaded, gravel. Pet restrictions, White Horse Lake, freshwater fishing, ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Things To Do – Sedona, Arizona
Discover one of our planet's most awesome spectacles with our seasoned nature guides. Spot for wildlife such as: Elk, Big Horn Sheep, Desert Pronghorn, Bald Eagles and the rare and endangered California ... More on familydaysoutusa
Landmarks – Big Park, Arizona
(Xanadu, AZ-14-02) S. of Sedona (Coconio County), Yavapai County, AZ. AZ179 S. 10.1 miles from jct with AZ89A just W. of Sedona to the house on the W. side of the road ... More on dalejtravis.com
Restaurants – Kingman, Arizona
This place was once good supposedly they have sushi but eveytime I go in they say hes on vacation. More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Prescott, Arizona
In 1988, Congress designated 33.8 miles of the North Umpqua River as a Wild and Scenic River with a "recreation" classification. It begins at the confluence of Rock Creek (rivermile 35.5) near Swiftwater Bridge and ends at Soda Springs ... More on recreation.gov
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