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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park to Navajo National Monument

May 21, 2022 Leave a Comment

Kayenta Arizona Kayenta Arizona is part of the Navajo Nation. With a population of about 5,000, it doesn’t have much to draw one by itself. But it is a convenient overnight spot for visiting two awesome sites. To the northeast is Monument Valley Navajo, Tribal Park. To the southwest is Navajo National Monument. Monument Valley […]

Filed Under: Destinations, Kayenta, Nature & Hiking, Restaurants Tagged With: Monument Valley

5 Things to Do Around Page Arizona

November 27, 2022 Leave a Comment

Page Arizona is a 7,000-person city that was originally built to house workers on the Glen Canyon Dam. While one may not think it is a high-priority tourist location, there is more than initially meets the eye.  It is: Home to the swirling patterns of the beautiful Antelope Canyon;A spot for learning about and viewing […]

Filed Under: Destinations, Featured-City, Mountains, Page Tagged With: Antelope Canyon, Carl Hayden Visitor Center, Entrada sandstone, Glen Canyon, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Hanging Gardens, Kayenta sandstone, navajo sandstone

Sedona Area Historical Sites

May 12, 2022 Leave a Comment

Sedona Arizona is one of the most beautiful areas of the country. Although it is particularly famed for red rock cliffs, buttes, and eerie formations, Sedona has much more to do than staring at the views and hiking the area’s numerous trails. The area is loaded with historic sites created by its Native American inhabitants. […]

Filed Under: Mountains, National Parks, Nature & Hiking, Sedona Tagged With: historic sites, National Parks, ntezuma Castle National Monument, Tuzigoot National Monument, Verde Valley

Sedona Art Galleries

May 13, 2022 Leave a Comment

Sedona art is everywhere. In addition to its natural beauty of red rock cliffs, buttes, and eerie formations, its street art and galleries are an additional way to see a different kind of art Sedona Art Sedona claims to have more galleries per capita than any small city in the country, with the exception of […]

Filed Under: Art, Mountains, Sedona Tagged With: art, Pionon Pointe, Sedona Arts Center

Where to Eat in Sedona Arizona

May 12, 2022 Leave a Comment

Sedona Arizona is one of the most beautiful areas of the country. Although it is particularly famed for red rock cliffs, buttes, and eerie formations, there is much more to Sedona than staring at the views and hiking the area’s numerous trails. The area is loaded with historic sites, art galleries, and even wineries. And […]

Filed Under: Dining, Featured-City, Mountains, Restaurants, Sedona Tagged With: 89 Agave, Arizona, Che-Ah-Chi, Cowboy Club, Creekside American Bistro, Elote Cafe, L'auberge Restaurant on Oak Creek, restaurants, SaltRock Southwest Kitchen, Sedona, The Hudson, View 180 Lounge at the Enchantment Resort

What To Do in Flagstaff Arizona

November 27, 2022 Leave a Comment

Flagstaff Arizona was first settled in 1876 around cattle and sheep ranching and logging. It was named after a flagstaff that served as a beacon for settlers. Its real growth came when a railroad reached the city in 1882. The train depot became the de facto town center around which its most historic buildings–including the […]

Filed Under: Dining, Featured-City, Flagstaff, Restaurants Tagged With: 1899, Brix, Code Talkers, Museum Club, route 66, Walnut Canyon National Monument

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