June 26, 2019
Where to Beat the Summer Heat in Sedona
Arizona’s temperature sure likes to creep up in the summertime. The thought of going on an exposed jeep tour, hiking around on a mesa, or even just being outside might sound unbearable, butPosted by: Lori Reinhold
May 15, 2019
The Verde Valley Wine Trail
Many visitors to Sedona are surprised to learn that the region is an up-and-coming wine destination. The Verde Valley’s rocky, dry terrain produces highly concentrated juice with complex andPosted by: Lori Reinhold
April 2, 2019
The Parks & Gardens of Sedona
When people think of Sedona, they conjure magnificent desert landscapes and iconic red rock formations. But Sedona is also home to many peaceful parks and green spaces where locals come to relaxPosted by: Lori Reinhold
February 25, 2019
Sedona's Significance to the Native People's of Arizona
Many people travel to Sedona to experience the rich Native American culture of the region. Humans inhabited the Verde Valley as far back as 11,500 B.C. That means there is a lot to explore duringPosted by: Lori Reinhold
February 18, 2019
Fort Verde Historic Park
Fort Verde State Historic Park is one of the finest surviving examples of Indian Wars-era military architecture in the entire statePosted by: Lori Reinhold
December 2, 2018
Unique Sedona Area Museums
Are you looking for a little culture during your time in Sedona? Lucky for you, the city is filled with many wonderful opportunities to explore the region’s rich art, history, and culture.Posted by: Lori Reinhold