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Sedona - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Sedona are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Flagstaff
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Population: 55,000
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Flagstaff is a convenient central location for visiting the major
attractions of northern Arizona. It is an attractive city surrounded
by national forests and offers plenty of lodging and dining
opportunities. It is a mountain retreat from the Phoenix heat in the
summer and a wintertime playground. |
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Jerome
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Population: 500
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Jerome is an old mining town sitting way up on a hillside and thriving
on tourism. |
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Payson
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Population: 15,000
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Payson, Arizona is a pretty tourist town at the base of the Mogollon
Rim in Central Arizona. It is nicely situated between cooler mountain
climes to the north and rugged desert to the south. |
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Prescott
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Population: 34,000
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Prescott is a rapidly growing mountain town with old western mining
roots. With its pleasant milder climate, it is a popular weekend
destination for those escaping the desert heat of the Phoenix area.
Outdoor recreation is plentiful in the Prescott National Forest with
mountain biking, hiking, camping, and scenic drives. |
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Verde Valley
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Population: 0
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Right in the center of Arizona you'll find the towns of Camp Verde,
Cottonwood, and Clarkdale along the banks of the Verde River. This
area comprises the Verde Valley. This pretty area is surrounded by
national forests and plenty of nice scenery. |
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