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and expert riders alike will be thrilled to ride Sedona's
miles of mountain bike trails. Switch backs, steep climbs,
pleasant shade trees, panoramic red rock views and even
swimming are part of the Sedona mountain biking experience.
Don't be surprised if you have one of the single track trails
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The copper mining town of Jerome was once home to more than 15,000 people, but today less than 600 live there. Built on Arizona's largest copper mine, Jerome produced over a billion dollars in ore. Known at one time as "the wickedest town in the west", Jerome is now America's largest ghost town.
Jerome's mines closed in the early 1950s and today the town is a center for artists, craftsmen, writers and musicians. Clinging to the side of the mountain, the town looks much the same today as it did a 100 years ago. Get a feel for its history by visiting the museum at Jerome State Park or follow the footprint of the old narrow gauge railroad through switchbacks and hairpin turns.
The early settlers came to Sedona to grow fruit along the banks of the Oak Creek. Visit the apple orchards at Slide Rock State Park and learn how these farmers lived.
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since the early days of movies when Hollywood has wanted
to show the unique beauty of the West, it has gone to Sedona,
a place that looks like nowhere else" wrote USA Weekend
when they picked Sedona as the most beautiful place in America.
More than 100 movies and TV commercials have been made in Sedona and many of the production crews stayed at our sister property, the Kings Ransom Sedona Hotel. Check with us for details of our hotel's unique place in the history of Sedona. |
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Believed to be a spiritual earth energy center, Sedona's vortices are thought to be responsible for miraculous healing and a calming sense of peace. Sedona is home to several vortex sites and considered to be a spiritual center sacred to people since pre-historic times.
There's always exciting and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy when you stay at the Comfort Inn, A Sedona Hotel, AZ. Your kids will want to hang-out at our large pool area or chill-out watching cable T.V. in their room. There's an easy hiking trail behind the hotel and shopping next door, including a convenience store for ice cream and candy treats.
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Sedona area has lots of affordable family attractions and
is two hours drive from the Grand Canyon. Or take the kids
hiking on Sedona's well maintained trails, tour a ghost
town, explore ancient ruins, play tennis, and don't forget
to visit one of the State Park's education centers. For
those hard to impress teenagers try mountain biking, testing
the power of a vortex, or an intense jeep ride. |
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Kids under 17 stay free in your room. Rollaway beds are available for a limited number of additional guests at a small charge and cribs are available at no charge. make a reservation
Comfort
Inn, A Sedona Hotel
Call
toll free within the US:
800-424-6423
Outside the US or local call:
928-282-3132
Comfort
Inn, A Sedona Hotel
PO
Box 180
725 Highway 179
Sedona, AZ 86339
E-mail:
asedonahotel@sedona.net
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