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National And State Parks – Sedona, Arizona
This is a very easy walk to a scenic red-rock overlook and a small cave in the Coconino National Forest. According to local lore, ... More on Trails
Bars – Sedona, Arizona
This place parties on Sedona's West Side and considers itself the place to gather for local "wild life." On Monday, Tuesday and ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Health Club – Palm Desert, California
Certified Instructor Ananda Yoga More on YogaFinder
Museums – Cottonwood, Arizona
If you're looking for big-city excitement and quality, this is not the place, but I give it five stars for ... More on TripAdvisor
Skating – Phoenix, Arizona
Are bikes allowed? More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Parks – Sedona, Arizona
Uncover a secluded petroglyph site that is full of discovery and exploration, a true treasure without a visitors center. In the spring, the wildflowers and butterflies make this place magical. Head south on Hwy 179 to I-17 and continue ... More on NileGuide
Restaurants – Sedona, Arizona
If you care more about trendy decorations than food this is your spot. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Phoenix, Arizona
I expect to return when I'm on that side of town again. More on Yahoo! Travel
Swimming – Litchfield Park, Arizona
There is also a 20y, zero-depth entry, indoor, leisure pool and a 25m, 6 lane, outdoor pool at this location. More on SwimmersGuide
Landmarks – Glendale, Arizona
Inscription. On November 14, 1940, Tom Coury signed an agreement with building contractor, H. D. McNeely, and the Glendale Lumber Company to construct a 42' x 65' brick building at a cost of $3,911. Upon completion of the building, ... More on HMDB
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