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Quote: Walnut Canyon National Monument has many cliff dwellings which, about 800 years ago, were occupied by the Sinagua. There is a small museum with an overview of the site, information about the Sinagua, and 2 Read More
Quote: For this trip, I was anxious to find as deep a dayhike into the Canyon as our group could handle. Plateau Point brings you as close as you can come to the river without violating the repeated admonition never to Read More
Quote: Hiking Camelback is probably the most difficult hike we have ever taken. The climbs are so steep in parts that there are metal bars you need to hold on to to get up and down the sheer cliffs. Very rocky and Read More
Quote: We hiked into Sabino Canyon. There is a tram that can take you 3.8 miles into the canyon. The tram runs every 15-20 minutes and has six stops within the canyon, from which you can go on many different hiking Read More
Quote: Fourteen miles south of Flagstaff, on the scenic Highway 89A, we turned into the Oak Creek Canyon Overlook. First we walked to the overlook and admired the scenery. This is the smart thing to do, because when you Read More
Quote: Sedona offers unique experiences including the fabulous red rocks, wonderful sunsets, unique art and shopping, and a relaxed local community that enjoys showing off to tourists. We plan to come again! Read More
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Quote: It starts off on a slight uphill grade. Many parts of the beginning of the path are very easy. There a sign in/out book. I suppose so they can make sure everyone who went up also came back in one piece. It's also Read More
Quote: We only had time to do part of the hike. Although it’s classified as "beginner," you will need the proper foot attire and water. The red rocks break and slide, so take care when crossing them. The trail starts Read More