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Good restaurants; easy to moderate hikes, sites to visit in area
Local restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. Claim to fame is their list of 101 omelets. Has a very nice patio in the back.
Great casual restaurant located in Uptown Sedona in the Hyatt Pinon Pointe Shops. Offers all types of gourmet breads. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Local restaurant located along the Sedona Airport flightline. Has all-you-can-eat specials Thursday thru Saturday nights. Reservations are a must! Thursday special is Snow and King Crab legs.
For an easy hike on a mostly level path, walk the Bell Rock Pathway Trail. One way is approx. 2.7 miles. Great views. Drawback is that it follows highway 179.
Located in Camp Verde, about 20 miles south of Sedona. Ride a jeep through an area where animals run free. Feed giraffe, zebra, antelope, ostrich. See predators (lions, tigers, etc) in natural habitats up close.
Resort and Spa centrally located to uptown Sedona. Beautifully landscaped with pools, tennis courts, miniature golf, spa, fitness center, gift shops, restaurants, etc. Located right behind Tlaquepaque Shopping Village
Easy to moderate hike that goes up ~500 feet in elevation. Great views.
Visit old indian dwellings and rock art only a few miles outside Sedona off Route 89A West. Need to make reservations.
Easy, easy hike in Red Rock State Park. Trailhead located near Visitor's Center. Saw bobcat and deer cross trail.
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