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Ralphy's Road Trip to Sedona

A trip from April 09, 2007 to April 22, 2007, travelling to Nashville, Eureka Springs, Taos, Sedona …
After getting done with a big report at work and before … More  
After getting done with a big report at work and before Alayna has our first baby, we decided to take one last big road trip to see a chunk of Americana. Stops include Nashville, Eureka Springs, Taos, Sedona, and possibly Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Chicago, and Cleveland (time dependent). We'll be taking plenty of pictures!
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04/09/2007 to 04/22/2007
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Mon 04/09/07 (day 1) - Nashville

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Nashville, TN, United States
Mon Apr 9 8:00pm - Tue Apr 10 10:00am
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Tue 04/10/07 (day 2) - Eureka Springs

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Eureka Springs, AR, United States
Tue Apr 10 6:00pm - Thu Apr 12 8:00am
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Dating from 1905, Basin Park Hotel is a restored, seven-story hotel situated against the mountainside and located …
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Basin Park Magnuson Grand
12 Spring St
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
United States
479-253-7837
Tue Apr 10 7:00pm - Thu Apr 12 8:00am
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Wed 04/11/07 (day 3) - Eureka Springs

Blue Spring Heritage Center and Garden
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1537 CR 210
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
Wed Apr 11 5:00am - Wed Apr 11 3:00pm
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Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs
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14420 Highway 62 W
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
Wed Apr 11 12:00pm - Wed Apr 11 2:00pm
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America's Victorian Village, Eureka Springs preserves their turn-of-the-century charm with shopping and dining …
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Eureka Springs, AR 72632
United States
,800-6EUREKA
Wed Apr 11 5:00pm - Wed Apr 11 7:00pm
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Thu 04/12/07 (day 4) - Taos

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Taos, NM, United States
Thu Apr 12 6:00pm - Fri Apr 13 1:00pm
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The Quality Inn Taos offers affordable accommodations approximately two miles from historic Taos Plaza. Guests …
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Quality Inn Taos
1043 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
Taos, NM 87571
United States
575-758-2200
Thu Apr 12 6:00pm - Fri Apr 13 8:00am
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Fri 04/13/07 (day 5) - Taos, Sedona

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Situated in the valley of a small tributary of the Rio Grande, this adobe settlement -- consisting of dwellings …
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Pueblo de Taos
Taos, NM, United States
Fri Apr 13 10:00am - Fri Apr 13 4:00pm
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Rand-McNally named Highway 89's panoramic path through Oak Creek Canyon one of the most beautiful drives in America, …
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Oak Creek Canyon
W Highway 89a
Sedona, AZ 86336
United States
+1 928 282 3034
Fri Apr 13 6:00pm - Fri Apr 13 7:00pm
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Sedona, AZ, United States
Fri Apr 13 7:00pm - Wed Apr 18 8:00am
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Located on Airport Mesa at the cliff's edge, Sky Ranch Lodge overlooks downtown Sedona and delivers breathtaking …
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Sky Ranch Lodge
1105 Airport Rd
Sedona, AZ 86339
United States
928-282-6400
Fri Apr 13 8:00pm - Wed Apr 18 10:00am
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Sat 04/14/07 (day 6) - Sedona

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Designed by a Frank Lloyd Wright student, Marguerite Brunswig Staude, the chapel was built in 1956 and rises 200 fee …
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
780 Chapel Rd
Sedona, AZ 86336-7064
United States
+1 928 282 4069
Sat Apr 14 10:00am - Sat Apr 21 12:00pm
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This rock is easily recognized by its stately shape and unusual red color. The object of many visitors' pointed came …
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Bell Rock
6246 AZ-179
Sedona, AZ 86351
United States
+1 928 282 7722 (Tourist information)
Sat Apr 14 12:00pm - Sat Apr 14 1:00pm
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Mon 04/16/07 (day 8) - Sedona

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Treat yourself to a first-rate tour of the Sedona area by helicopter. Choose from adventures with magnificent views …
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Arizona Helicopter Adventures
235 Air Terminal Dr
Sedona, AZ 86336-5837
United States
+1 928 282 0904 / +1 800 282 5141
Mon Apr 16 12:00pm - Mon Apr 16 3:00pm
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Tue 04/17/07 (day 9) - Sedona

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Visit this highly photographed spot that has Cathedral Rock as a backdrop. Bring a picnic lunch and a pair of binocu …
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Upper Red Rock Loop Rd
Sedona, AZ 86336
United States
+1 928 282 4119 (Sedona Ranger District)
Tue Apr 17 9:00am - Tue Apr 17 12:00pm
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Unscheduled - Flagstaff

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Flagstaff, AZ, United States
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Unscheduled - Taos

Nicoai Fechin's home features his architecture handcarved furnishings and spectacular artwork. Changing exhibits …
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227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte
Taos, NM 87571-7316
United States
505-758-1710,
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Unscheduled - Sedona

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The Red Rock State Park park is an open-sky theatre of fabulous rock formations. Sprawled across 286 unspoiled acres …
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Red Rock State Park
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd
Sedona, AZ 86336-9109
United States
+1 928 282 6907
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Sedona possesses several naturally occurring energy vortexes, which could be described as subtle, spiraling currents …
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Energy Vortexes
AZ-179
Sedona, AZ 86351
United States
+1 928 282 4119 (Visitor Information)
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This shop features Native American and local artists and artisans work. The magical properties of the red rock …
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Art Mart of Sedona
2081 West State Route 89A
Sedona, AZ 86336-5490
United States
+1 928 203 4576
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Rise above the mundane with a spiritual healing therapy from this exclusive spa at the Enchantment Resort . Settle b …
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525 Boynton Canyon Rd
Sedona, AZ 86336-3041
United States
+1 888 749 2137
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This local museum utilizes the old farmstead of the Jordan family to educate about the heritage of greater Sedona. V …
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Sedona Heritage Museum
735 Jordan Rd
Sedona, AZ 86336-3576
United States
+1 928 282 7038
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woopie...good for you!
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Did you go to Dulce, NM? supposedly that is where the aliens are housed and there is a big underground base... tied to Sandia labs and White Sands NM as well... lot of action there they say................ google it and see for yourself... jt
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Looks like you had a good time on your trip! We are looking
to do much the same trip, But from Kansas to Grand Canyon.
About five years we went out Albequerque and Taos area and
had a wonderful time camping.
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it was great reading your post. I am from the Maryland area. We are headed to Sedona for six days in July. We had originally planned to take 3 weeks or more driving from here to San Diego with an extended stay in Sedona. However, we had to change our plans a bit. We are now flying out to San Diego staying there for 6 days and then driving to Sedona for a 6 day stay. I still hope to get in the cross country trip. My husband and I have drove from Maryland to California one hot summer and five months later he drove back. We really want to take our son on a cross country trip and to explore various stops along the way. Thanks again for a great report
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Very interesting and informative review. Sounds like you had a great trip. My husband is retiring soon and we are planning a cross country road trip too. From Virginia Beach, Va., to Pigeon Forge, Tn for a week, then to Chattanooga, Tn, to Bell Buckle, Tn, to Memphis to visit relatives for almost a week. Then to Branson, Mo.for a few days,then we are heading west thru the northern part of Texas, then a week somewhere around Sedona and to visit Pheonix and Mesa (where my Dad grew up)and, of course, the Grand Canyon. Then over to the coast of California and up to Canada and back down to Seattle, Wa. on the trip back home. That's as far as we've planned so far. We're starting our trip on 9/7/07 and I feel like a kid....Are we there yet???
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I flew from Maryland with my 2 children (10 & 13) to Sedona early last October (2006). It was gorgeous. One caveat: drink a lot of water & carry it with you everywhere! It is very dry there. We visited Red Rocks State Park, which offers a ranger-led talk/tour, Slide Rock State Park (in Oak Creek Canyon) which is a lot of fun for those brave enough to get into the water & slide on the rock! And fun for others to watch, with wonderful scenery. They post the temperature of the water as you enter the park. We also visited a Sinagua ruin owned by the Forest Service. It is a long drive on one of those gravel roads, but I had a little compact rental & it got there. There's a lot of ancient paintings on the rocks there -- fascinating! You have to look for the turn-off; it is *not* a big tourist trap. There are two locations, we only had time for one: Palatki. The other is called Honanki. Montezuma's Castle is run by the National Park Service, as is Tuzigoot, which is a nice stop on the way to Jerome from Sedona. Tuzigoot is on a little hill in the valley, & is where the copper tailings were sent during the hey day of the mining at Jerome, but the point of going there is also to see more Sinagua ruins. It's worth getting a Nat'l Parks pass -- there is also the Sunset Crater site -- a volcanic eruption occurred there in 1100 something, & it is on the way to the Grand Canyon if you go in by the East entrance & drive yourself. There is a state park by Jerome that tells the history of the mining venture, which was Very Big in its day. We were busy for a week in Sedona! There is also a "raw bar" on the main drag in town, which fascinated my child who loves food. The Coffee Pot Restaurant on the same road (89A) in West Sedona has a big menu, little gift shop & good prices for good food. The public library near there has lots of free internet access in a beautiful building. I connected my digital camera up with a cable & e-mailed pictures to my spouse, who was unable to come. The kids were on-line in the children's department, so they were happily playing games & e-mailing their friends. Sedona is mid-way between Phoenix & the Grand Canyon, & mid-way in temperature also. It was 90 or higher when we arrived around 5p in Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix, & definitely down into the low 50's or lower at the South Rim of the Canyon at night on a ranger-led full-moon hike. This was during the first week of October. I would suggest Spring or Fall to do this trip. Summer is brutal in the desert, & way crowded at the Canyon; in Winter the Canyon can get serious snow. We really enjoyed driving directly from the South Rim back to Phoenix (drove North to Sedona in the dark). The changes as the elevation fell were so clear & interesting: driving through the Snow Bowl area North of Flagstaff, we saw golden aspens, then Ponderosa Pine forests, changing to the kind of small trees they have around Sedona (can't think of the names right now even though the ranger at Red Rocks told such good info on them), and finally the Saguaro Cactus around Phoenix. What a lesson in the environment for my (homeschooling) kids. No lectures necessary, just look out the window. It was great. I highly recommend it. Ralphy, thanks a lot for your write-up. I'm impressed that you drove all that way -- and the snow/ice storm reminds me of the time I helped a friend drive from NYC to Calif at Christmastime; it was snowing through Albuquerque & it was deep at Flagstaff, from where we turned south to Phoenix, & watched as the snow disappeared as we sank into the desert valley. So it can be done in winter, of course. Enjoy, y'all!
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wow what a way to go
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How did you get up that rock? How did you get down? Anyway, I went on a trip with some relatives to Sedona last May and I loved loved it. My favorites besides the rocks were the church (very solitary and evokes the feeling of calmness and peace) and Tlaquepaque (I watched some glass blowers at work & was very close to buying a $100 figurine then thought otherwise). We also went to Grand Canyon and tried the Skywalk (I thought I was gonna be scared but once you're there in the middle of the bridge being surrounded by all that beauty, you forget that you can see right through under your feet). It's an experience that, like your helicopter ride, is well worth it and highly recommended. It was my second time at the Grand Canyon but will never get tired of going back and it was my first time in Sedona but would love love to go back again. And again. And again... :)
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Next time you're in Sedona, take the west fork trail hike. It's relatively easy and is just beautiful, like a garden of eden. We were there the first of June and the weather was perfect; also took the pink jeep tour-lots of fun.
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The spring snow storm in Oklahoma is a rare occurance, (in fact WINTER snow in Oklahoma is a rare occurance) so don't let that discourage anyone from spring travel. Incidently, if you are going to bash our state, at least get the spelling correct, it is OKLAHOMA, NOT OAKLAHOMA.
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