Great attractions in Sedona are abundant! You can do and see everything from taking a train ride, feeding a tiger, enjoying a cowboy show, and taking in the beauty of the red rock landmarks. There are so many things to do in Sedona, it will be hard to fit it all into one vacation!
Featured Attractions:
M Diamond Ranch
“It’s so much more than just a trail ride”!
Sedona, Arizona
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Take in the majestic scenery of Sedona & learn about real western history and heritage from the back of a horse with the M Diamond Ranch. M Diamond Ranch is a 100 year-old family owned cattle ranch that provides the only horse back rides permitted by the Coconino National Forest in the Red Rock Ranger District of Sedona. At the M Diamond Ranch you can choose from a one-hour trail ride guided by a friendly, knowledgeable M Diamond Ranch cowboy wrangler, or a full morning or evening experience that combines a horseback ride with a Cowboy Cookout, complete with kids’ activities and entertainment. |
The award winning M Diamond Ranch values its cowboy heritage and takes great joy in offering guests a taste of the lifestyle of a traditional Arizona ranch. |
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park
“CALL US WILD. CALL US CRAZY. Just don’t call us a zoo.”
4020 N. Cherry Rd., Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park, now open 7 days a week, offers fun, exciting and educational attractions such as Wildlife Preserve,Tiger Splash, African Bush Safari and Predator Feed. These adventures give you the opportunity to get up close to wild life in their natural habitat. Where else would you be able to kiss a giraffe, feed a Tiger, or watch people and tigers play together in a giant swimming pool? To learn more about the park attractions Visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park. |
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Blazin M Ranch
“You will be Wild about our West!”
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
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The Blazin’ M Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner Show greeted its first guests for dinner on October 4, 1994. When that dinner bell rings, the Mabery family welcomes hundreds of new friends for a delicious meal, rip-roarin’ entertainment and a little, friendly gossip. The ranch has been in the Mabery family for more than 40 years. Purchased by Chuck Mabery in 1966, the ranch operated as a dairy and organic farm until the flood of 1993 washed Chuck’s dreams down the Verde River. |
Now, the Blazin’ M Ranch is a place where families, corporate groups and visitors from all over the world gather in an atmosphere reminiscent of the Old West. All ages from all walks of life find themselves transported into a simpler time as they clatter along wooden boardwalks, purchase frontier souvenirs at local mercantile and enjoy a hearty conversation with one of the authentic cowboy wranglers.
If you are going to Blazin’ M Ranch, brush up on your yee-haws, you
’ll be using them during your visit. At the Blazin’ M Ranch, travelers are invited to tantalize their taste buds and tickle their funny bones with a knee-slapping, wholesome, good time during their Chuckwagon-style Dinner and Show.
For more information visit Blazin M Ranch.
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Verde Canyon Railroad
“It’s not the destination, it’s the journey!”
300 North Broadway, Clarkdale, AZ 86324
| The only constant in the Verde Canyon is the Railroad as it meanders through the inner sanctum of Arizona’s other “grand canyon,” where each season creates a new reason to ride.
The Railroad affords visitors the only chance to see this unique blend of translucent, emerald waters; castles and mystical creatures carved from windswept, crimson cliffs; and crystal clear skies suspended over native wildlife and waterfowl that call the Canyon home.
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The gentle, iron giants pull vintage coaches full of travelers anticipating the journey ahead. A monocline fold, splendid vistas and centuries-old Indian ruins are around the bend as the train pulls away from remnants of a mining era which helped establish neighboring communities. Passengers remain spellbound as their vintage carriages cross an expansive railway bridge embedded in basalt cliffs, glide through a covered bridge opening the gateway to Perkinsville, or experience daylight retreating in the 680-foot man-made tunnel, all odes to that same bygone era.
Two FP7 locomotives, only two of 12 remaining in North America, are the
muscle that pulls the renovated passenger cars. Indoor cars are climate-controlled with restrooms, and the train meets ADA requirements. Three types of accommodations make up the Verde Canyon Railroad – caboose, first-class and coach. For more information visit Verde Canyon Railroad.
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Other Sedona Attractions
- Sedona Heritage Museum
Focused on the lifestyles and works of the people who pioneered sedona, from 1876 to the present. - Institute of Ecotourism
Acommunity resource that promotes environmentally sensitive travel and tourism as a means to educate, inspire and inform travelers about the region’s precious natural environment and its cultural treasures.



















