Page Springs Bed and Breakfast

Sedona's Best Kept Secret

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This entry was posted on 2/14/2007 9:40 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

When you decide to stay at the Page Springs Bed & Breakfast Country Inn in the beautiful and tranquil community of Page Springs just 7 miles south of Sedona, AZ, you'll step into a lush nature preserve that is home to Arizona's largest trout hatchery, more than 100 natural springs with more than 500 species of migratory birds, three wine vineyards, an organic fruit orchard and, of course, comfortable lodging courtesy of the Page Springs B&B.

 

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    • 2/14/2007 10:03 AM James Hamilton wrote:
      Page Springs is really special. We were in Sedona in July, and discoverd, to our surprize, that there are some really good vineyards 10 minutes out of town. We love Sedona, but be aware, it's really really busy. Parking is challenging. So, what a relief to drive a few miles though spectacular scenery, and find oneself truly "in the country". We ate at an old-timey little restaurant right on Oak Creek, then went on to a couple of high-quality wine-tastings. Nice! We did not know about the Page Springs B&B, but next time, guess where we'll be staying?
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    • 2/15/2007 11:23 AM Sally wrote:
      Hi,
      How far are you from Jerome? We're interested in old-time Arizona, including old minig towns, ghost towns,indian ruins, petroglyphs, that kind of thing. We love the Red Rocks and especially all the art galleries of Sedona, but we hear Jerome is 'hipper"?
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      1. 2/21/2007 8:42 AM Diana wrote:
        Hi Sally,
        Page Springs is about 20 minutes North of Jerome on Route 89A. If you go to the B&B website (www.pagespringsbandb.com) and look at the "Spiral of Wonders" page, you'll see that the B&B is really convenient to a whole lot of interesting places, including Sedona, Jerome, Tuzigoot, Montezuma's Castle, even the Hopi Reservation which is absolutely fascinating. Have fun!
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    • 2/27/2007 9:18 AM Jim Leo wrote:
      Page Springs B&B was a wonderful experience. We loved staying with Andrew and Connie. Beautiful setting. The accmodations were excellent. Breakfast was excellent also. Andrew and Connie are genuine. We enjoyed spending time with them as much as the Inn itself. One of the best B&B's we have stayed at.
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