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<blockquote data-quote="The Luke" data-source="post: 578318" data-attributes="member: 1976"><p>I'll post more once we get home. Despite listening to my step mother in law complain about everything and the speed bumps on the way here, we have had an amazing time. My wife and I agree that the scenery, although very different, beats our trip to Hawaii. </p><p></p><p>It isn't the most extreme trails. But I cannot recommend strong enough to take the sunset ride with "Day in the West" tour company to carousel rock. Hands down the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen. The sunsets out here are phenomenal. We wanted to do the "broken arrow trail". But, apparently it's been booked since last April. So start calling now if you want to book that. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, save your pennies and rent a jeep or sxs. There are trails every 200 yards out here. </p><p></p><p>Checkout "schnebly hill rd". It's an old state road that runs along the old munz wagon trail. It's rental jeep/sxs/Kia worthy. It is the shortest route from Sedona to flag staff. But is wore out, rutted, rocky, trail if you start from the Sedona side. The flagstaff side is an exit off the interstate that is paved for the first six miles then dumps you off onto the actual trail. Your gps will actually take you that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Luke, post: 578318, member: 1976"] I'll post more once we get home. Despite listening to my step mother in law complain about everything and the speed bumps on the way here, we have had an amazing time. My wife and I agree that the scenery, although very different, beats our trip to Hawaii. It isn't the most extreme trails. But I cannot recommend strong enough to take the sunset ride with "Day in the West" tour company to carousel rock. Hands down the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen. The sunsets out here are phenomenal. We wanted to do the "broken arrow trail". But, apparently it's been booked since last April. So start calling now if you want to book that. Also, save your pennies and rent a jeep or sxs. There are trails every 200 yards out here. Checkout "schnebly hill rd". It's an old state road that runs along the old munz wagon trail. It's rental jeep/sxs/Kia worthy. It is the shortest route from Sedona to flag staff. But is wore out, rutted, rocky, trail if you start from the Sedona side. The flagstaff side is an exit off the interstate that is paved for the first six miles then dumps you off onto the actual trail. Your gps will actually take you that way. [/QUOTE]
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