Sedona Sojourn
Oct
27 - 31, 2008
April 6 - 10, 2009
Oct 26 - 30, 2009
$1,595.00
plus
9.35% sales tax
Often
described as the most beautiful town in America, Sedona is
also a wonderful place to play. Cheryl will lead this trip
- after 13 years in Sedona, she knows all the best places.
With the outdoors right at our doorstep, we’ll hike the
trails affording the most spectacular views at the most
advantageous time of day. Our week will include a
collection of easy and moderate hikes and a massage to
pamper any overworked muscles. We’ll visit Sedona’s
vortexes and learn an appreciation of what they’re all
about. Our jeep trip across the red rocks is great fun –
you won’t believe how they climb. The Indian ruins we
explore are well preserved and provide us with a
fascinating peek into an ancient culture. There aren’t
many small towns that have such a vast collection of good
restaurants and we’ll take full advantage! While still
an active trip, this is more relaxed and a little shorter
than most Canyon Calling schedules – there’s even time
for shopping!

Monday
Meet at 3pm in Sedona at the shuttle drop-off point (Super
8) and check into cozy White House Inn. Our introductory hike
to Devils Bridge (2 miles) is the largest of the
natural arches around Sedona. Walk out on the arch if
you’re brave enough! Your Guide will teach you the
geology of these beautiful formations. Watch the sun
set on Airport Vortex and see if you can feel the
energy that Sedona is famous for. Dine tonight at the home
of Canyon Calling’s founder.
Tuesday
Oak Creek Canyon is considered one of the top ten drives
in America. This morning, we’ll explore this canyon and
learn of the pioneers who made this their home with stops
at Slide Rock State Park and a hike on West Fork Trail.
You’ll be amazed at all the fauna changes in this
transition zone. We’ll lunch at Sedona Memories, the
best sandwich shop in Sedona, before our jeep trip on
the legendary Broken Arrow Trail. Who knew jeeps could
climb rocks like this! There’ll be time for exploring
all the great shops before our dinner at local favorite,
Heartline Café.
Wednesday
Breakfast at Coffee Pot restaurant, founded by actress
Jane Russell. Drive to Palatki Indian ruins and
hike to well-preserved homes of Sinagua from 1200AD.
We’ll also walk the rock art trail seeing petroglyphs
and pictographs from ancient ones through to the modern
Yavapai. Hike up to Doe Mesa and enjoy a picnic
lunch on the rim – what a view! This afternoon we’ll
drive 20 miles south to the village of Jerome, formally
the largest copper mine in Arizona and the wickedest town
in the west! Today it’s an enchanting artistic community
and a fun place to wander and shop. Dine at Wild Flower
Restaurant with great views of Snoopy Rock.
Thursday
The Chapel of the Holy Cross is an amazing blend of
sculpture and architecture sprouting right out of the red
rocks. The serenity inside this church is as splendid as
the views from outside. Our hike up Cathedral Rock
is a trip highlight. It’s a short, steep climb that can
be both daunting and thrilling - we’ll take our time!
This is a major vortex and rocks are perfectly placed for
meditation. The views from the saddle are extraordinary
and there’s plenty of time to soak it all in. We’ll
circle one of the spires on our way back down and likely
hear coyotes call. We’ll lunch in the Village of Oak
Creek where wagon train scenes were shot in cowboy movies
in the 50’s. We’ll take a short walk on Bell Rock,
Sedona’s most famous landmark, and another vortex. After
all this hiking, your body deserves a treat so massages
are arranged for this afternoon. We’ll dine this
evening at the Javalina Cantina.
Friday
After a sleep-in and lazy breakfast, we’ll hike down
the Old Post Trail to Red Rock Crossing where the best
photos of Cathedral Rock are taken. There’s time to
relax and sun ourselves on the red rocks and listen to the
creek. We’ll lunch at Pizza Picasso, another local
favorite. There’s another hour to explore the wonderful
shops uptown. Then we’ll drive up Schnebly Hill and
hike on Merry-Go-Round Rock enjoying the views above
Sedona as the afternoon light conjures up super photo
opportunities. We’ll say farewell to this special week
with a dinner at world famous Enchantment Resort.
The sun going down on the red rocks will stay with you
forever.
NOTES:
How
do I get to Sedona?
Arrange your flight into Phoenix in time to catch the noon
shuttle van. It takes 2.5 hours to drive to Sedona where
your Trip Leader will meet you at the Super 8 drop-off.
Arrange your homebound flight after 12 noon on the
following Saturday. You need to make shuttle reservations
(928) 282-2066. The round trip fare is $85 which you can
either pay for in advance or bring cash to pay in Phoenix.
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