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Sedona Golf Resort Sedona Golf Resort
35 Ridge Trail Dr , Sedona, AZ
Phone - (928) 284-9355

Enjoy an unforgettable game played in the high desert with dramatic views and majestic color. With its total yardage of [more]

Verde Santa Fe Golf Course Verde Santa Fe Golf Course
1045 South Verde Santa Fe Parkway , Sedona, AZ
Phone - (928) 634-5454

Play on this affordable championship course located in northern Arizona's high desert. Take the McGuireville exit off [more]

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Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art
Dec 13, 2008 by Jane from Nashua, NH
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The art was really beautiful.
  • It was too cold outside to really enjoy the sculpture garden.

“It was awesome, great art was there. I loved it! Do not miss it because there are tons of different artists, I think like over 100 they said. Really good music got me pumped up. He does really great portraits of Native Americans. Very classy, definitely go.”

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Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art
Dec 9, 2008 by Mal from Lan
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Lots of art indoors and out, all styles and media, with something for everyone.
  • So much art that I had to go back to see it all!

“Exposures International is a beautiful gallery located on Gallery Row in Sedona, Arizona. The gallery is the largest in the Southwest and features a collection of contemporary (living) artists from locally and around the world. Exposures has it all: sculpture, painting, kinetic art, jewelry, and photography, etc. The knowledge and helpful attitude of the staff was truly impressive, they told me everything I could want to know about Dino Rosin (my favorite glass artist). My parents love Frogman, and they buy one of his sculptures whenever they visit. Kids are welcome and the ones I see in the gallery usually spend their time playing with the little black dog who belongs to the owners - he's super friendly and their parents seem to enjoy the distraction! This is my favorite gallery. I visit often and I recommend it to all of my friends. If you can only see one gallery during your visit to Sedona, go to Exposures International!”

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Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art
Dec 9, 2008 by Jenny from Lynnfield, MA
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Really beautiful pieces!
  • I couldn't stay longer!

“I absolutely love this gallery. It was completely filled with art from the floor to ceiling. There was something for everyone here, not just Southwestern art. Sometimes you go into a gallery and it is either kind of hokey, or it is snobby. Not so with exposures. It was the perfect balance of friendliness and artiness. There was great music playing; the atmosphere was exciting and energized. I found it difficult to narrow down my favorites because there was just so much different stuff! Paintings, sculpture, fountains, jewelry. I really loved Gene & Rebecca Tobey's work, Yuroz, the Frasca/Halliday redwood pieces were just awesome. I think this is a must-see for anyone visiting Sedona.”

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Trail Horse Adventures
Sep 16, 2008 by Dave from Baltimore
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Everything!
  • Nothing at all!

“NA.”

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Sedona Super Vue Theater
Apr 8, 2008 by Tammy from Gig Harbor
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Beautiful Views!
  • Danger of falling.

“Have climbed 2 sides of Bell Rock. Everything is provided on Bell Rock! My first climb was unintentional. We had just stopped to take pictures and before you know it we were all the way up the rock with no water. We got part way up and my companion was wishing that he had some sun glasses. We rounded a corner and there they were: sunglasses lying on a ledge. We continued some more trying to figure out how to get further up, when around a corner came a native American man who offered to guide us further up the rock. We got almost to the top and discovered that we were thirsty. At that point, another party of climbers rounded the corner and offered us some water. When I got to the top, I looked and felt 10 years younger! Everything is provided on Bell Rock!.”

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