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February Road Trip: Where to Travel in February and Winter
February might seem like the worst time of the year to take a road trip. Winter weather can make things ... -
Doe Mountain Trail: Hiking in Sedona
To reach the next stop, continue driving down Forest Road 152-C. The pavement will soon turn to dirt, which just ... -
Boynton Canyon, Hiking in Sedona
If you love to hike, you’ll probably want to devote at least one full day to the red rock trails ... -
Oak Creek Canyon: Historic US 89A to Sedona
To reach Sedona out of Flagstaff, turn from Interstate 40 onto I-17 south, then take the first exit. This will ... -
Old US 66: The Road to Oatman, Arizona
With a couple of hours of daylight remaining, I realized I had a chance to fill in a gap of ... -
Schnebly Hill Road & Vista
A jarring, car-abusing six miles or so from the civilization of downtown Sedona, Schnebly Hill Vista is a great place ... -
Trail to the Cow Pies & Mitten Ridge, Sedona
Long before arriving in Sedona, I had read about the trail to Mitten Ridge. It sounded awesome, and I put ... -
Bell Rock Pathway & Courthouse Butte Trail
Just a couple miles south of Sedona, Rte. 179 passes a red rock formation that you simply can’t miss, or ... -
Red Rock Crossing, Sedona, Arizona
Right now, pull out your travel to-do list, and write “Red Rock Crossing” at the top. Don’t come home until ... -
Broken Arrow Trail to Chicken Point & Submarine Rock
“Broken Arrow” is just one possible name of this trail. It could just as easily be called the Chicken Point ...
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