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FIND YOURSELF in Sedona Verde Valley.....
..... wish you were here!

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This is the official website of the Sedona Verde Valley Tourism Council. The purpose of this site is to provide helpful and accurate destination information for tourists about the region, its attractions, activities and services.

Read stories and articles about things to do and what to see
in the Sedona Verde Valley area
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The Sedona Verde Valley Tourism Council 
is supported by the Arizona Office of Tourism

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Sedona Verde Valley Attractions 
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National Monuments:
- Montezuma Castle
- Montezuma Well
- Tuzigoot
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Sinagua Indian Dwellings

State Parks:
- Dead Horse Ranch State Park
- Fort Verde State Historic Park
- Jerome State Historic Park
- Red Rock State Park
- Slide Rock State Park

National Forests:
- Coconino National Forest
- Oak Creek Canyon

Heritage Sites (Rock Art):
- Honanki
- Palatki
- V-Bar-V

More Attractions:
- Chapel of the Holy Cross
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Vortex(es)

Wondering what Sedona Verde Valley is all about? Why you should come here? We hired a local journalist and asked her to compose articles for you. Read yourself....... and make sure to come back as we keep adding articles and stories every month! The stories include valuable hints, tips and details about local activities, attractions and highlights.

 

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Montezuma Castle is the primary attraction in Camp Verde
Montezuma Castle in Camp Verde

 

The Sedona Verde Valley Tourism Council is comprised of 
* the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, 
* the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce,
* the Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce,
* the Clarkdale Chamber of Commerce,
* and the Jerome Chamber of Commerce

 

A major attraction of Sedona: Cathedral Rock
Cathedral Rock in Red Rock Country (Sedona)

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There are more than 102 Things To do

The Sedona Verde Valley area is located in the Central region of Arizona and is comprised of several communities:  Sedona, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cornville, Page Springs and Jerome.  The region offers many activities and attractions, from several State Parks, ancient Native American dwellings, outdoor recreation, train rides and up close and personal experiences with giraffes to world class dining, lodging and scenery.  Click on the links above to learn more about the Sedona Verde Valley area.

Relax and enjoy one of the many spas that the Verde Valley has to offer.  Boasting several day spas or the world-renown Mii amo Destination Spa at Enchantment Resort - the Verde Valley  is a great place to unwind and enjoy a day of pampering and meditation.  Experience the majesty of the area with a mystical journey through sacred lands and the ancient dwellings.  Try a personalized tour with Arizona natives who share in-depth knowledge and love of the land and its culture.  Sedona Verde Valley is an inspiration Mecca, which embraces a unique balance of spirituality and beauty.

The majesty of the Verde Valley brought original settlers to the area more than 800 years ago.  Today, more than 4 million visitors travel to the area for many of the same reasons and visit the locations where our ancestors left their mark.  Located between Cottonwood and Clarkdale is Tuzigoot National Monument which was home to the ancient Sinagua Indians for more than 300 years.  Tuzigoot serves as unique attraction by allowing visitors to browse through numerous historical exhibits and to wander through the stone walls of the former Sinaqua living quarters. 

If Native American culture interests you, don’t miss Montezuma’s Castle National Monument where Sinagua Indians thrived some 800 years ago and made their home high in the cliff walls.  Much of the 5-story, 20-room adobe structure remains intact today, rising 100 feet from ground level.

Visitors may also experience the amenities of a modern tribe, the Yavapai Apache Nation.  The tribe’s biggest attraction is Cliff Castle Casino, where visitors try their luck on slot machines, blackjack, or poker.  If gambling isn’t your thing, Cliff Castle offers bowling, live music, three restaurants, arcade and Kids Quest with more than 5,000 sq feet of supervised games for kids. Within the complex is the Stargazer Pavilion, an outdoor amphitheater, where the Annual Winter Star Powwow and other Native American activities are held.  


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