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653 Fir Street
Camp Verde
Anchor Cross Ranch is a private horse training and specialized boarding facility located in Camp Verde, Arizona. Bob Grant specializes in Ranch Performance Horses, including Working Cow Horses, Cutting Horses and the ever popular Ranch Riding and Ranch Trail. These horses are crossing over successfully into NRCHA and AQHA Reined Cow Horse competitions, Reined Cow Horse Herd Work and local Ranch Cutting classes.
435 S Main Street
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Very extensive website including where to stay, places to eat, attractions, outdoor recreation, heritage, wineries, events and blog.
4053 Az-260
Camp Verde, Az 86322
WE ARE AN ESTATE VINEYARD WINERY
ALL our wines are grown, fermented, and bottled in our winery and vineyard.
Bring your group to celebrate at Club Rio (our wine party bus). Start at the Tasting Room to select your favorite wines to take aboard. Then climb on our bus and set the mood. CLUB RIO has a music system that can connect to your own smartphone playlist with a lighting system to match.
Club Rio is a perfect choice for birthdays, anniversaries, bridal showers, girls day out or just bring your favorite friends out for a fun gathering at Clear Creek Vineyard & Winery.
125 E. Hollamon St.
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
All of the buildings are from the original fort. Take a family tour. Opened and dedicated 1970.
Charge for admission. See the link below to take a virtual below.
2800 Montezuma Castle Rd.
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Would your house look this good 800 years from now? Today we gaze through the windows of the past into one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a story of ingenuity, survival and ultimately, prosperity in an unforgiving desert landscape. Come marvel at this enduring legacy of the Sinagua culture and reveal a people surprisingly similar to ourselves.
Forest Service Rd 618, Rimrock, AZ 86335
The legacy of the Sinagua culture surrounds you during a visit to Montezuma Well. From cliff dwellings perched along the rim to large pueblo ruins and an ancient pit house, the variety of these archeological sites is a testament to the ingenuity of these people.
3505 W. State Route 260
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Experience Africa in the heart of Arizona. Twitter Follow: World Rhino Day. Memories form @outofafricapark @swellllls @j.ofthewild @rellybird20 @copetes537 @courtlpalmer… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3505 W. State Route 260
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Experience Arizona zip lining in ways you’ve never encountered before with the Out of Africa Wildlife Park from above on our five-line zip line course.
The Predator Zip Line under the cover of night! For the truly adventurous – brave the wild animals at night, when their roars and growls are even louder!
707 East Quarter Horse Lane
Horse boarding and training facility in the Verde Valley. We produce and sell Horse Pill Carriers, Horse Psyllium Defenders and other equine health aids.
385 S. Main Street
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Conservation, preservation and education of Verde Valley Artifacts, Tours and lectures. We also have a nice selection of Mata Ortiz pottery that is based on the archaeologically important ruins of nearby Paquime (or Casas Grandes). Mata Ortiz pottery, or Casas Grandes , is one of the finest and most innovative ceramics in the world. With an olla as their canvas, the potters of Mata Ortiz have imprinted in them not only re-creations of ancestral symbols, but they have searched within their own spirit and creativity and have been able to conceive a unique artistic language, creative and original. They have gone through the imitation of pre-Hispanic ceramics, and have moved on to a sophisticated creation of contemporary art.
3885 Old Hwy 279
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Horseback rides at Out of Africa. 1 hour guided horseback ride with breathtaking panoramic views. You may spot African wildlife during your ride.
466 W. Salt Mine Rd.
Camp Verde, Az 86322
Marc Plunkett, an Arizona native, started doing Taxidermy at the age of 10 years old. He worked on anything he could get his hands on. At the age of 16 years old, he worked in local taxidermy shops to further his education and experience. At 20 years old he moved to Alaska mounting trophies that came from Alaska to Africa. At 22 years old he opened Wildlife Creations Taxidermy in Glendale, Arizona. Throughout the years many taxidermists had similar names in the country so he changed the name to Marc Plunkett's Wildlife Creations Taxidermy, Inc. then to the current name of Wildlife Safari Art.
849 Main Street
Clarkdale, Az 86324
A massive and incomparable collection of over 5000 works of copper art and architecture of Western European and Northern American emphasis, spanning from 3500 B.C. to present day.
1151 AZ-89A
Clarkdale, AZ 86324
Our tasting room offers a relaxed and fun setting with over a dozen different wines to try daily. We serve white, red, and rosé wines. Our large dog-friendly patio has panoramic views of the Verde Valley and can accomodate larger groups. Our 4,000 case winery is also located on-site and is viewable in our tasting room. We offer a charcuterie plate with meats, cheeses, fresh and dried fruit, nuts and crackers served in a bento box. We have lots of merchandise and clothing. Parties of 8 or more, please call ahead.
920 Main Street
Clarkdale, Az 86324
Hop in one of our top of the line, hard-shell kayaks and cruise down the scenic Verde River. These boats feature a sit-on-top design that makes them comfortable, stable and most of all, safe. Kayaking the Verde River @ Clarkdale is an absolute blast! It's a fun, interactive experience where you get to cool off and learn about the unique history of the Verde River.
25 Tuzigoot Rd.
Clarkdale, Az 86324
Crowning a desert hilltop is an ancient pueblo. A child scans the desert landscape for the arrival of traders. What riches will they bring? What stories will they tell? From the rooftop of the Tuzigoot pueblo it is easy to imagine such a moment. The pueblo shows us this ancient village built by the Sinagua people.
300 N. Broadway
Clarkdale, Az 86324
Our historic cars allow optimum viewing of our magnificent canyon from both indoor seats and on outdoor viewing cars. The ride from Clarkdale to the turn-around point of Perkinsville is scheduled so passengers may enjoy the progress of daylight as it dances over the rippling green waters of the Verde River, then tiptoes across the canyon floor through canopies of foliage before escaping up the towering canyon walls into the brilliant azure skies of this celebrated gorge. On the return trip to Clarkdale, the Canyon takes on an entirely new dimension with further shifting of illumination and shadows.
9984 East Cornville Rd
Cornville, Az 86325
4.59 acres. Amenities. Playground equipment; Multipurpose playfield; Horseshoe pit; Sand volleyball courts; Ramadas with picnic tables; Barbecue grills; Pond; Restrooms; Half basketball court; Drinking fountain; Exercise trail.
9984 East Cornville Rd
Cornville, Az 86325
The Windmill Park Farmers Market, held Monday Afternoons from 2 until Dusk, March through December. Join Us at Windmill Park . . . Our vendors offer a variety of seasonal, area wide & Arizona grown produce. Products include: Veggies & Greens, Fruit, Mushrooms, Sprouts & more. Other market goodies include meals to go, hot sauces, vegan cheese, baked goods (some gluten free & keto friendly), coffees, cocoa treats, confections, lamb & eggs (Duck, Chicken & more). Homemade crafts & gifts are also available.
3445 S. Grapevine Way
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Alcantara Vineyards is family-owned, sustainably farmed and passionately tended vineyard in the heart of Arizona wine country. You’ll find Alcantara Vineyards has over 20,000 vines and offers 17 different varieties. While you sip wine and enjoy our peaceful surroundings, which include vineyards, a grass picnic area, the Verde River and bald eagles flying overhead, you’ll find you are part of our community and family.
1023 N. Main St.
Cottonwood, Az 86326
From the occasional wine drinker to the master sommelier, we invite you to step into our tasting room and allow our friendly and knowledgeable staff to guide you through the tastes of Arizona. Stop by and try some of Arizona's best wine; some only available through the tasting room. We offer a full kitchen that delivers tasty grilled skewers and tapas to pair and enjoy with our amazing wines. Take a peek at our kitchen menu here.
1875 Mabery Ranch Rd
Cottonwood, Az 86326
8188219707
Frontier Town with dining and entertainment. A classic John Deere tractor pulls riders in wagons around the Ranch, past vintage farm equipment, farm critters and far into the depths of the Old West where graves are shallow and tales are tall. Everyone has fun trying their hand at roping, pitching horseshoes and target shooting with a real Colt .45 six-shooter. The Blazin’ M is a consistent favorite Sedona attraction amongst those on Sedona vacation and locals alike! If yer lookin’ for an authentic Arizona vacation adventure then mosey on down! Our adventure is fun for families, couples, groups or anyone who is young at heart.
1040 N. Main Street
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Relax and unwind. Visit us in Old Town Cottonwood, Arizona for a relaxing and inviting atmosphere. Sip wine on our outdoor patio or in our comfortable tasting room.
1 N. Willard Street
Cottonwood, Az 86326
The Museum offers permanent displays of a school room, early 20th century home interiors, and artifacts and photographs that reflect the heyday of mining, ranching and farming that drove the economy of the Verde Valley since the arrival of white settlers in the second half of the 19th century. Admission to museum is FREE. Display cases hold constantly changing exhibits featuring special collections from the museum archives and of members and friends of the museum; they may range from Fiesta ware to perfume bottles, unusual tea pots, cowboy/girl prize belt buckles, clocks, salt & pepper shakers – an amazing and fascinating assortment of objects. You’re bound to find a display of personal interest
796 N. Main Street
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Larry's Antiques was first opened 20 years ago by Larry Lehie in Glendale Arizona. He moved the store to Cottonwood in 2008 and expanded from one main building to 4 buildings and a two store hay barn. In 2011 Larry's Antiques and Things was bought by me, Larry Cohen. For obvious reasons I kept the name but cleaned up the store and upgraded our inventory. The store now has 2 Acres of antiques, treasures and unusual items that won't find at most antique stores. About 70% of the inventory is owned by me and 30% is owned by the various dealers that rent space at Larry's.
1101 N. Main Street
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Jail Trail River Walk. The trial is accessed through the City of Cottonwood and passes largely through Arizona State Parks land in Dead Horse Ranch State Park but it has a newly constructed loop return into and through the City of Cottonwood into Historic Old Town. This is a perfect example of how a collaboration between a state agency and a local municipality will develop and open a wonderful natural area to the general public. In that regard, the Jail Trail presents a unique opportunity to take an easy but beautiful hike, observe many bird species, and enjoy glass of wine and still walk back to your car with retracing your footsteps.
1012 N. Main Street
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Tasting Room. Old Town Cottonwood is Arizona's Napa Valley. An old bootlegging town, now Arizona's top culinary destination. Open by appointment. Call for your Reservations 9494661054
633 N. 5th Street
Cottonwood, Az 86326
The Old Town Center for the Arts is the best theater for live music and entertainment in the Verde Valley, Northern Arizona, only a twenty minute drive from Sedona and is Old Town Cottonwood's premier concert venue with performances and entertainment in music, theater, comedy, and the performing arts.
1639 S. Broken Rock Dr.
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Self Propelled Tours is the only guided road bike tour company in the Verde Valley. While hiking is a great way to experience Red Rock Country, cycling allows visitors to see more and go farther in the same timeframe.
675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Ride through this one-of-a-kind masterpiece of nature in Dead Horse Ranch State Park and learn about the history and mystery that surround us here. There are several different trail ride options.
551 N. Main St.
Cottonwood, Az 86326
A natural social distancing experience for small, exclusive, private parties 2-10 of people with everyone is in their own safe, clean, and stable inflatable kayak or tube. If you have your own boats and just need a shuttle for your Verde River Trip from Clear Creek to Beasley Flats, our shuttle service can help!
849 Cove Pkwy Ste B
Cottonwood, Az 86326
15 tasting rooms with a map and an opportunity to have a passport stamped.
1019 N. Main Street
Cottonwood, Az 86326
Winery 101 is a family owned and operated tasting room in Peoria, AZ and Cottonwood. Come in to taste our family of wines and get to know our family. During any weekend wine down, you will likely be served by the owners themselves, or their family members. Wine makers and Owners, Irlyn and Gavin started making wines in 2008. They now have over 20 wine varietals and two lines of wine. Gallifant Cellars wines are single varietal, exceptionally handcrafted with a taste of the Old World. SouthPaw Cellars (given the name because they are both left handed) are blends with a flare for fun and all that Arizona has to offer!
55 Douglas Road
Jerome, Az 86331
The state-of-the-art Audrey shaft and headframe was the largest facility of its kind built by the United Verde Extension (UVX) Company during its years of operation. It was constructed in 1918 only after the location of an extraordinarily rich copper deposit made the investment economically viable. The search for the “bonanza’ had not been easy! Since he had obtained an option on the company in 1912, James S. “Rawhide” Douglas had dug in vain, counter to the advice of his own geological experts and others who claimed that the mine would never be profitable. Against all odds, Douglas persisted, and finally in December of 1914, with his corporate resources almost exhausted and much to the dismay of the mining world, his crews ran into the incredible deposit. It was not as large as that of United Verde, but it was twice as rich in copper per ton of material.
119 Jerome Ave.
Jerome, Az 86331
Bobby D’s BBQ in Jerome is a locally owned and operated authentic smokehouse-style restaurant, housed in the historic English Kitchen building, the oldest operating dining facility in the state of Arizona.
We cater to casual diners, BBQ enthusiasts, and culinary aficionados of discriminating taste. Our goal is to satisfy 100% of our guests, 100% of the time, the right way: By delivering exceptional service, a unique atmosphere and amazing food. Breathtaking view from their deck.
403 Clark Street A-2
Jerome, Az 86331
Ghost Town Tours is Jerome, AZ’s only locally owned and operated tour company. We truly enjoy presenting Jerome and sharing her history and many mysteries.
Perkinsville Road
Jerome, Az 86331
We invite you to visit the Gold King Mine and Ghost Town while visiting Jerome Arizona. The history here is rich and there are stories to be told. It all began in 1890 . . .When they dug a 1270 foot mine shaft, (you can still visit it today) searching for copper, they struck GOLD! The location was only 1 mile north of the mining town, Jerome, but they became their own mining camp called “Haynes”. In 1901, the population was 30! They even had their own post office from 1908 – 1922. Or course, the gold ran out and the mine was closed. Years later, 91 years later to be exact, the area was rediscovered by Terry & Don Robertson. The year was 1981 and Dons’ dream was to share with the world some of the most unique and important icons of the industrial revolution. Today, the property is filled with vintage transportation: over 180 cars, trucks & motorcycles, including Studebaker’s and Harley’s. There is mining equipment, historic buildings and a Stamp Mill that was used for crushing the ore. You will also find a working sawmill and Blacksmith shop with gold panning and a petting zoo for the kids!
502 Main Street
Jerome, Az 86331
Showcasing the incredible talent and celebrating local artists! The Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery has been in business in a historic building in the middle of town since 1996. We normally have about 35 local artists as part of our group, each displaying their art, working shifts and keeping our business going. Trivia: We are located in the old Hotel Jerome. Opened in 1917, the hotel is constructed of poured-concrete and featured amenities such as a telephone in every room, a billiard room in the basement and a shoe shine parlor.
200 Hill St
Jerome, Az 86331
Having received National Historic Landmark status in 1976, Jerome, Arizona offers the visitor a peak into the past, a glimpse into the grandeur of what was once not only a Billion Dollar Copper Camp, but also the ‘Wickedest Town in the West’ with many original structures still precariously looming over the Verde Valley of North-Central Arizona. The Jerome Grand Hotel in Arizona is a welcoming beacon to bygone days. Our Hotel in Arizona is at the top of the Town, overlooking the entire Verde Valley, and features the award-winning Asylum Restaurant, serving lunch and dinner daily.
407 Clark Street
Jerome, Az 86331
Today, when you visit Jerome and its historic buildings, you are given an opportunity to take a step back in time, feel the past and experience life as it might have been in Arizona’s rough and rugged days.
To help with your visit, the Jerome Historical Society’s Mine Museum, located on Main Street, has numerous displays depicting life in Jerome from its beginnings to its present time. Another way the Historical Society preserves the past for the present is through its large archives. With over 11,000 photos, numerous maps, newspapers and documents all filed and easily accessed with the assistance of our Archivist, researchers are welcome.
Jerome, Az 86331
Bringing the past to life. Through our one-hour walking tour, we are providing the guest with a first hand look at what the "Wickedest City in the West" used to look and feel like. Using detailed photographs and history, we are trying to paint the very vivid picture of historic Jerome and how it operated from the 1870's all the way to the present.
136 Main Street
Jerome, Az 86331
A unique gallery of kaleidoscopes and glass art located in historic Jerome, Arizona since 1988. We are the largest dealer of kaleidoscopes in the world and feature over 90 kaleidoscope artists. Most of our scope makers live in the United States. In addition, we also have a large selection of hand-made marbles and dichroic jewelry.
250 Hull Ave.
Jerome, Az 86331
Within the Jerome gallery you will find an eclectic collection of fine arts and crafts including paintings, ceramics, free-blown glass, jewelry, sculpture, furniture, fiber art and hand crafted vinegar.
100 Douglas Road
Jerome, Az 86331
The Douglas Mansion has been an eye-catching landmark in Jerome since 1916, when James S. Douglas built it on the hill just above his Little Daisy Mine. This former home is now a museum devoted to the history of the Jerome area and the Douglas family. The museum features photographs, artifacts and minerals in addition to a video presentation and a 3-D model of the town with its underground mines. State Park. Hours 10A-4P Cost $7.00 (youth 7-13 $4.00, Children under 6 yr are free).
410 Clark Street
Jerome, Az 86331
Unique restaurant situated in historic Jerome hanging on the side of a steep hill with awe inspiring views of the Verde Valley. Reportedly haunted. I recommend the seven layer chocolate cake.
114 Jerome Ave.
Jerome, Az 86331
100% Arizona! Estate grown and bottled in Willcox. Award winning, single varietal wines and the most creative blends in AZ if not the world! Seating in limited due to COVID. https://www.facebook.com/TheOriginalJeromeWinery
110 Main Street #1
Jerome, Az 86331
The company was formed in October of 2008 by Ronne Roope, former historian and archivist for the Jerome Historical Society. He launched the inaugural tour on February 14th to commemorate not only Valentine’s Day, but also Arizona’s Statehood Day. Arizona became the 48th state on February 14, 1912. It was the last of the 48 contiguous states to be admitted to the Union. Ron had a passion for Jerome’s history, and wanted to share his love of Jerome with the thousands of visitors each year. Tours Of Jerome is the original tour company in Jerome, and is family owned and operated. Tours of Jerome - Home | Facebook
Forest Service Road 618
Rimrock, Az 86335
The legacy of the Sinagua culture surrounds you during a visit to Montezuma Well. From cliff dwellings perched along the rim to large pueblo ruins and an ancient pit house, the variety of these archeological sites is a testament to the ingenuity of these people. Open with COVID precautions.
Latitude 34.615, Longitude 111.721
Rimrock, Az 86335
Authentic Western Experiences Horseback Rides, Lodging, & Cookouts in Sedona, AZ. The M Diamond Ranch is a 100-year-old family owned cattle ranch in the Coconino National Forest just outside Sedona, and the only one that is open to visitors. The M Diamond Ranch provides the ONLY horseback rides permitted by the Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest.