For more then 45 years, Jeep Tours have been a leading attraction in Sedona, the most talked about off-road family adventures in the southwest. Spectacular trails take you to places you may never imagined existed. Whether you’re seeking rugged adventure, Native American history and culture, nature, geology or panoramic vistas, we at Sedona Real recommend a Jeep tour during your stay in Sedona.
Arizona 's only wildlife theme park is only 25 minutes from Sedona Real. Out of Africa Wildlife Park houses many animals including; lions, wolves, birds, giraffe's and even a Rhino named "Boom-Boom". Take a ride through the Serengeti Safari where you just might get kissed by a giraffe, and tour the Wildlife preserve for up close and personal encounters with the the world's most exciting predators. Call our Concierge for tickets and let the wild take a hold of you.
"First class, rip-roarin' family entertainment". Treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat chuck wagon dinner and enjoy an hour-long show by the Blazin' M Cowboys complete with cowboy music, storytelling, comedy, and more. Other activities include a shooting gallery, a train ride for the kids, horseshoe pits, a mechanical roping horse and friendly farm animals. Take a trip to the wild west as it was, and at the end of the day, come home to the comforts of the Sedona Real Inn and Suites.
Call our concierge for tickets at 877.299.6016.
Golfing In Sedona
Sedona's beautiful red rocks, and lush golf courses, make Sedona and Sedona Real a prime place to be, for those "part-time professional" golfers at heart. Try the golf courses that reside at the Enchantment resort, or Village of Oak Creek's Country Club. Enjoy all year round golfing in Sedona. Ask our concierge for more information, and requirements for each course.
Verde Canyon Railroad
You have never experienced a train like this. Passengers on this popular excursion train are enthralled as the eagle-decorated vintage engines roll past towering, crimson cliffs, near ancient Indian ruins, over old-fashioned trestles and through a 680-foot manmade tunnel on a four-hour round trip to deserted Perkinsville Ranch and back. Included is an excellent narration, and description of the sights.