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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Come and experience the epitome of indulgence at The Arizona Biltmore, where this iconic landmark has been one of the world's most renowned resorts for nearly a century, thanks to its rich history, intuitive hospitality, and old Hollywood glamour. Today, the Biltmore sets a new standard of luxury, boasting acres of lush gardens, seven sparkling swimming pools, diverse dining options, championship golf, a fitness center, and a state-of-the-art spa, with over a dozen massage treatments, body scrubs, and skin elixirs on the menu, you will indeed find the perfect indulgence to suit your needs.
Are you ready for an adventure? Join ATV tour through the West Sedona Valley, where you'll witness the breathtaking scenery featured in 43 major motion pictures over the last 50 years. The tour takes you on a 30-mile ride that lasts about three hours, with a certified guide leading. The expert certified guides tailor the tour to the group's skill and experience levels so that you can confidently explore Arizona's mountains and canyons on an ATV. As Arizona's largest and most experienced ATV tour company, they provide all you need for an unforgettable adventure.
Welcome to a little slice of Western heritage that offers much to see, so take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know. One of the main attractions is the large walk-in petting zoo. It's complete with pigs, chickens, peacocks, goats, sheep, and miniature ponies waiting for you to pet and show them some love. In addition to the petting zoo, yard games are scattered throughout the Ranch. You're welcome to try roping a steer, playing a game of connect four, giant jean-ga, horseshoes, and more. These games are guaranteed to keep the whole family entertained for hours.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by taking a self-guided quarter-mile nature trail that features over 1,500 recorded petroglyphs on nearly 600 boulders, native desert plants, and animals in their natural habitat at the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve. The preserve also has historical research data and displays of ongoing Southwest archaeology research by ASU faculty and students. The museum, gallery, trail, and free audio tour are available for the petroglyph trail. The university has been operating, protecting, and preserving the site since 1994, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore and learn more about the area and indigenous cultures through guided tours, publications, and ongoing lecture series.