Discover the best top things to do in Verde Valley, United States including Gateway Cottage Wellness Center, Saint Cecilia's Mission Catholic Church, Clarkdale National Historic District & Townsite, Jack Jamesen Memorial Park, Harmony Acres Ranch, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Sedona United Methodist Church, Sedona Airport Overlook, United Verde Copper Company - Historic Marker, Mingus Mountain Vista & Picnic Observation Point.
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Welcome to Gateway Cottage Wellness Center in Sedona, where we honor your path to wellness by offering you unique metaphysical gifts and exceptional healing practitioners with years of experience. Gifts include crystals, minerals, jewelry, oracle cards, music and art. .At Gateway Cottage Wellness Center, we are devoted to empowering our clients to discover and achieve their complete wellness potential: mind, body and spirit. We offer exceptional and dedicated healing practitioners, in a beautiful, safe and loving environment. At Gateway Cottage Wellness Center we believe the power of healing energy combined with your openness to integrating wellness in every aspect of your life, creates inspired miracles. Our services include: Massage; Cranial-Sacral; Myofascial & Neuromuscular Release; Reflexology; Hypnotherapy; Medical Intuitive Readings; Reiki-Energy Healing, Reconnective Healing, Breath, Sound, & Light Healing; Life Coaching; Intuitive Astrology, Intuitive Readings & More.
After a 7 hour drive I looked forward to my 90 minute crystal healing massage with Adryanna. The session exceeded my expectations and I left the Center feeling like a new person. Between the massage and the healing crystals, this experience was the perfect start to my three days in Sedona. I was so impressed that I booked a reading with Karen at the end of the trip. I went back to California refreshed and with actionable insights to continue my healing process. Amazing experience.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! More beautiful than the red rocks. Sublime, genuine, spirituality where you can experience spiritual elation. Just come daily at 9 o'clock am and take it all in!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
If you’re visiting Sedona…squeeze this is on your to do list. My boyfriend and I visited Sedona for the first time this past weekend. We did many common tourist activities and found ourselves with no plans for about half of a day. We looked on Airbnb Activities and found Harmony Acres Farm. I love animals so I quickly convinced my boyfriend that we had to go check it out. We booked a private tour and made our way out to the farm. The way there is full of wineries and great views. Once we got there, we were greeted by Holly & her daughter and three very cute puppies. Holly does an incredible job with the animals and made sure to weed out any hostile or “mean” animals for the sake of her visitors and other animals at the farm. This was very comforting to know, as animals can be unpredictable and scary. We felt comfortable throughout the entire tour. We got to spend a lot of time with each animal (and of course give them treats). Holly took awesome photos of us along the way, which she forwarded to us after the tour. We were also very lucky to meet kids (baby goats) that were just 1 day old! At the end of the tour, Holly let us choose who we wanted to spend some extra time with - so we chose the baby goats! We got some awesome one-on-one time with them - they were so cute! We had such an amazing time and we learned a lot about the animals!
4.5 based on 1,599 reviews
A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops and dining establishments. Named after the picturesque Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque construction began in 1971 with the creation of the wall along the highway. Giant sycamores and stately cottonwoods dapple the light in the courtyards, encouraging the visitors to meander from one courtyard to the next. While meandering stop by and view our Chapel on property - and perhaps you might get a glimpse of a wedding and reception. Tlaquepaque hosts several community events throughout the year. Tlaquepaque is a place that visitors return to again and again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul. Visit us soon and discover the magic yourself!
First of all, it is pronounced T-La-Keh-Pah-Keh, which means "best of everything." Which is very appropriate. Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is an enduring outdoor market featuring art galleries, craft shops, cobblestone paths and decorative arches. Located at 336 State Route l79 in Sedona, Arizona, on the banks of Oak Creek, it has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970s. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, it features over 50 specialty shops and art galleries and five restaurants. It is fashioned after a traditional Mexican village with vine covered stucco walls, wrought iron, stonework, patterned tiles, patios, courtyards, fountains, overhanging balconies, cobblestone walkways and arched entryways, even a chapel, designed as a place of serenity for meditation and contemplation. You've never seen a shopping mall like it. Among the most popular destinations are the chapel, the Rowe Fine Art Gallery, with a magnificent sycamore tree twisting skyward through the roof, and the El Rincon Restaurante Mexicano, a Sedona icon for over three decades. Even if you never learn how to pronounce the name properly, you won't forget your shopping experience at Tlaquepaque.
4.5 based on 1,551 reviews
Couple the view of Sedona’s Red Rock Center Piece with an Super Meal at Mesa Grill while observing the Beauty of the scenery and Aircraft coming into the area. What a way to get one of the better views without going far from town.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
We've travel to this incredibly amazing 7,000'+ vista many times. Often packing a light picnic lunch to each at a nearby picnic table and other times just to cherish the superb view of the Cottonwood city vallen and Sedona's majestic mountains in the distance. It's always at least 15 degrees cooler than in lower Cottonwood and the cooler breeze through the Ponderosa Pines always soothes.
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