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We are your ticket to the hottest show in town! Enjoy the BEST independent films from around the world: February 21-March 1, 2026 — celebrating 32 years!
From features to shorts, documentaries to animation and foreign films to student films, you will be treated to a cinephile’s dream ... NINE DAYS and more than 150 films!
Come enjoy our biggest celebration yet! Experience the world without ever leaving your theater seat! See you at the movies!
Sedona International Film Festival _ February 21 to March 1, 2026
Daily Independent "Art House" Movies: 3:30, 4, 630 and 7 PM
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2030 W. State Route 89A, Suite A-3
Sedona, AZ 86336
Located in the heart of the Verde Valley, the mission of Out of Africa Wildlife Park is to create the ultimate animal adventure for all ages, one steeped in fun, immersed in learning, and inspired by a living and colorful world of astonishing wildlife. Discover the wildlife park in Arizona called Out of Africa. Learn why it's considered one of the top Arizona wildlife parks and why it's perfect for some family fun! Check out the website.
Open:
Mon-Fri: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Sat-Sun: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
The admissions window closes at 4:00 pm
We are only closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
928.567.2840
Sedona Trolley began in 1993 with one trolley, one employee and the mission to provide reasonable prices, informative and fun tours that would introduce visitors to the beauty and myriad activities that make Sedona such a fun place. We have grown a bit in size as has Sedona. Meet Bob, Cathy, Snoopy, and Lucy... our four Trolleys ready to show you the best of Sedona. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff enjoys sharing their love of this beautiful city with our visitors.
We use Generation 3 Military Night Vision Goggles for seeing over 20,000 times more light than is possible with the naked eye and increasing your chances of having a Sedona UFO sighting by 20,000 times! We’re so certain we’ll have sightings we have a money-back guarantee!
You will also see over 20,000 times more stars than is possible with your naked eye. You haven’t stargazed till you’ve done so with Military Night Vision Goggles! Sedona is a “dark sky city” which provides the optimum conditions for seeing the amazing nighttime sky and for seeing UFOs! We really do see them every time! See our testimonials below.
We’ll visit a UFO hotspot well known for frequent sightings that is also a vortex location where you will experience some of that “vortex energy” Sedona is famous for.
Your guide, Melinda Leslie, shares her expert knowledge on all things UFO and about our local vortexes. Melinda is happy to share some of her own ET contact experiences too if you wish.
“People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.”
–George Bernard Shaw
Book your UFO Tour here or call 928-282-7220.
For the ultimate wild west adventure, visit the Blazin’ M Ranch in Cottonwood, Arizona. This chuckwagon supper and western stage show attraction features a frontier town where museums, shops, vintage tractor rides, a live shooting gallery, ranch critters and ridin’ and ropin’ are all part of the fun.
Also, enjoy a western-style chuckwagon dinner, reminiscent of the kind that was served around campfires over a century ago, and a dinner theater featuring western entertainment and special events.
Enjoy the museums, shops, tractor rides, shooting gallery and more Western-style chuckwagon dinner included Fun for the entire family.
Phone: (800) 937-8643
Watch Arizona Highways Video HERE
The Sedona Heritage Museum was once a homestead for the Jordan Family and is now, along with the Sedona Historical Society, working with the community to preserve the ever-growing history of Sedona. We focus on community events,
education, history preservation, archives and restoration.
Park is also available for picnicking
Open Daily 11 am to 3pm
Park is also available for picnicing
Check our the website.
Located in the "Heart of the Verde Valley Wine Country". An easy trip from Phoenix—only an hour and a half drive. Old Town is known for its Main Street with over 60 businesses that attract visitors and support local residents.
8 Wine & Spirit Tasting Rooms, 16 Cafes and Restaurants, 4 Antique Stores, 7 Galleries, 3 Boutique Hotels, Shops and Boutiques, Historic Tours, Nature Trails and the Verde River, Live Performances at the Old Town Center for the Arts, 2nd Saturday Art Walk each month.
LOCATED ON THE VERDE RIVER IN CENTRAL ARIZONA, CLARKDALE OFFERS PLENTY TO EXPLORE INCLUDING THE VERDE CANYON RAILROAD, THE ARIZONA COPPER ART MUSEUM, A VARIETY OF LOCALLY-GROWN AND PRODUCED AWARD-WINNING FOOD AND WINES, KAYAKING ON THE VERDE RIVER, PLUS THE HISTORIC LANDMARK TOWN BUILDINGS AND PERIOD ARCHITECTURE FROM THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY.
Stroll the streets of Arizona’s first “planned community” in the heart of the Verde Valley, only 10 minutes from Jerome and 30 minutes from Sedona.
Camp Verde's central location, along with its temperate year-around climate, abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, and bucolic setting on the banks of the Verde River, make it one of Arizona's premier tourist destinations. Less than an hour from Phoenix, Flagstaff, Prescott, and Payson, Camp Verde and the surrounding Verde Valley offer numerous venues for visitors interested in history and cultural heritage, boating, hiking, biking, wine tasting, or just taking in the landscape. Add to that mix the Out of Africa Wild Animal Park and Cliff Castle Casino and you can begin to see why Camp Verde caters to all ages and every taste.
Located near the top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was born a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents into a roaring mining community.

After its founding in 1876, Jerome was at one time the fourth largest city in Arizona with the population peaking at around 15,000 in the 1920’s. The Great Depression slowed the mining operation and the claim eventually went to Phelps Dodge, who still holds the claim to this day. World War II greatly increased the demand for copper, but after the war demand decreased dramatically. With Jerome’s economy completely dependent upon the demand for copper, Phelps Dodge Mine closed in 1953. The remaining population of around 50 to 100 people promoted the town as a historic ghost town. In 1967 Jerome was designated a National Historic District by the federal government.
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