Lee’s guidebook

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Lee’s guidebook

Food scene

I highly recommend the fajitas and margaritas! If you are there when the owner is there cooking you can hear him singing! He loves he does and is shows through his food!
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El Patio Bar & Grill
1955 E Cornville Rd
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I highly recommend the fajitas and margaritas! If you are there when the owner is there cooking you can hear him singing! He loves he does and is shows through his food!
Some of the best Thai food in the area! There is a sister restaurant in Village of Oak Creek, Sedona. Tara Thai, located in Bell Rock Plaza.
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Thai Gardens
3460 E Beaver Creek Rd
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Some of the best Thai food in the area! There is a sister restaurant in Village of Oak Creek, Sedona. Tara Thai, located in Bell Rock Plaza.
American food is what they do! Burger, Pizza, and Beer, oh my! Can't go wrong ordering those items.
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Robbie's
5155 N Dave Wingfield Rd
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American food is what they do! Burger, Pizza, and Beer, oh my! Can't go wrong ordering those items.
This little cafe is very quaint and the food is delightful.
Peach Tree Cafe
This little cafe is very quaint and the food is delightful.
Amazing little coffee shop. Souvenirs available as well.
Rimrock Coffee Company
Amazing little coffee shop. Souvenirs available as well.
This place has wonderful Pizza, Burgers and Bar oh my!
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Robbie's
5155 N Dave Wingfield Rd
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This place has wonderful Pizza, Burgers and Bar oh my!

Sightseeing

Montezuma Well, a detached unit of Montezuma Castle National Monument, is a natural limestone sinkhole near the town of Lake Montezuma, Arizona, USA, through which some 1,500,000 US gallons of water emerge each day from an underground spring. It is located about 11 miles northeast of Montezuma Castle.
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Montezuma Well (Isakhiwo saseMontezuma Castle National Monument)
Forest Service Road 618
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Montezuma Well, a detached unit of Montezuma Castle National Monument, is a natural limestone sinkhole near the town of Lake Montezuma, Arizona, USA, through which some 1,500,000 US gallons of water emerge each day from an underground spring. It is located about 11 miles northeast of Montezuma Castle.
There are quite a few lovely hikes for all levels. This is the site to go to. It will help you locate a trail you may want to hike! This website is very informative for all there is to do outdoors! Have fun planning your time here using this site below! https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/outdoorlearning/recarea/?recid=81575&actid=120
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Coconino National Forest
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There are quite a few lovely hikes for all levels. This is the site to go to. It will help you locate a trail you may want to hike! This website is very informative for all there is to do outdoors! Have fun planning your time here using this site below! https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/outdoorlearning/recarea/?recid=81575&actid=120

Neighborhoods

Lake Montezuma/Rimrock, Arizona, is a rural residential community. It is not uncommon for deer, rabbit, fox, coyote, or javelina to traverse the neighborhood! The road that my home is located at is not paved, but it is a short drive (50 yards) A little over 100 yards is a small park. Walk to the end of the road, turn right, cross the bridge, turn left and the park is right there. There are two well worn paths to the creek. The community, in its inception, was developed as a golfing community. This is no longer the case. The golf course and club house sit dormant. Personally, I enjoy walking the neighborhood as a part of my daily exercise routine. Neighbors are so friendly and make you feel like family.
Lake Montezuma
Lake Montezuma/Rimrock, Arizona, is a rural residential community. It is not uncommon for deer, rabbit, fox, coyote, or javelina to traverse the neighborhood! The road that my home is located at is not paved, but it is a short drive (50 yards) A little over 100 yards is a small park. Walk to the end of the road, turn right, cross the bridge, turn left and the park is right there. There are two well worn paths to the creek. The community, in its inception, was developed as a golfing community. This is no longer the case. The golf course and club house sit dormant. Personally, I enjoy walking the neighborhood as a part of my daily exercise routine. Neighbors are so friendly and make you feel like family.