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Cities in Arizona
City and
Destination Information
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Phoenix,
Sedona,
or on
Tucson for travel guides, brochures, and money savers to help
you plan your visit to these cities in Arizona.
Area Travel Packets was created to
help travelers get the most out of popular destination and to help them
plan their vacations ahead of time.
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Accommodations Suggestions
Sedona has a wide selection of
accommodations. For information, click on
Accommodations
suggestions in Sedona.
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Books, Maps and Travel
Guides
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Sedona
Hikes : 135 Day Hikes & 5 Vortex Sites around Sedona, Arizona (Revised
6th Edition) - The best Sedona hiking guide! First released in
1992, the authors have worked constantly to keep this guide updated and
current through this new, revised 6th edition. Each hike is shown on two
facing pages with complete directions to the trailhead, description of the
hike, interesting historical information and a map. Each hike also has an
elevation change graph, season-to-hike graph, difficulty and mileage graph
and a how-crowded graph. There is a beautiful eight-page section of color
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Arizona Off The Beaten Path, 3rd
Edition - For travelers looking to avoid crowd, this
guide will help them discover the unique "must-see" attractions
of the Grand Canyon State. Go beyond the usual tourist attractions to
discover such hidden treasures as Meteor Crater, Skull Valley, and Tohono
Chul Park. Dividing the state into five distinct sections, this handy,
fully-updated guide is indispensable for the traveler looking to stay far
from the crowds. Whatever you do when you get to Arizona, get off the
interstate-and take this book with you! Bypass the crowded and the conventional with this guide to Arizona's
many natural and manmade oddities. Tucson native Scott Barker has scoured
the back country and combed the cities to find the rarest and most
fascinating attractions that the Grand Canyon State has to offer. This
guide includes detailed driving directions, hours of operation and other
pertinent information. |

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Day
Trips From Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff - Enjoy a welcome change
of pace and discover a world you may not know exists in your own backyard.
Day Trips describes hundreds of fascinating and exciting things to do,
many free of charge and most within a two-hour drive of Phoenix, Tucson,
or Flagstaff. Outlining 42 unforgettable day trips and two-day vacations,
this indispensable guide specifies where to go, what to see, where to eat,
and where to shop. You may walk the streets of Tombstone, past the O.K.
Corral, marvel at the carved cliffs of Mogollon Rim country, ascend
Picacho Peak for a sprawling view of the Sonoran desert, witness a Hopi
ceremonial dance or step into the microcosmic world of Biosphere 2. Each
day trip includes travel directions, destination highlights, other places
to visit along the way, choice restaurants, lodging and shopping. |

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