Nathan’s Sedona guidebook

Nathan
Nathan’s Sedona guidebook

Sightseeing

A must see at uptown Sedona, day or night.
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
336 AZ-179
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A must see at uptown Sedona, day or night.

Food scene

Nice view at patio. Uptown Sedona
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Creekside American Bistro
251 AZ-179
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Nice view at patio. Uptown Sedona
Redrock view at uptown
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Hideaway House
231 AZ-179
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Redrock view at uptown
Upscale dinning at creek side. There is a secret walk path to the resort with red rock view. One require some effort to find
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Cress on Oak Creek
301 L'Auberge Ln
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Upscale dinning at creek side. There is a secret walk path to the resort with red rock view. One require some effort to find
Upscale dinning, walking distance to resort
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SaltRock Kitchen
100 Amara Ln
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Upscale dinning, walking distance to resort

City/town information

Many guests ask me about hiking around Sedona. I found Alltrails.com has a great collections of hiking trails. Check out their top 10 lists. Personally, I like to hike the airport mesa loop trail because it's close to town and easy to do. The Devils Bridge and Boynton Canyon Trail are great that offers landmark views. During summer time, get to the Redrock crossing trail from the end of Verde valley school Rd. It offers shaded path to unbeatable water front view of Catheral Rock, (the one you get on many calendars). Make sure you get the Redrock pass parking permits. There can be brought at the automated machines by the scenic parking spaces but be away not all parking area has those machine. When you see one, just buy the ticket, they are good everywhere for the period of your choose.
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Sedona
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Many guests ask me about hiking around Sedona. I found Alltrails.com has a great collections of hiking trails. Check out their top 10 lists. Personally, I like to hike the airport mesa loop trail because it's close to town and easy to do. The Devils Bridge and Boynton Canyon Trail are great that offers landmark views. During summer time, get to the Redrock crossing trail from the end of Verde valley school Rd. It offers shaded path to unbeatable water front view of Catheral Rock, (the one you get on many calendars). Make sure you get the Redrock pass parking permits. There can be brought at the automated machines by the scenic parking spaces but be away not all parking area has those machine. When you see one, just buy the ticket, they are good everywhere for the period of your choose.