Page Springs Bed and Breakfast

Sedona Red Rocks, ghost towns, and Indian ruins....

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This entry was posted on 2/20/2007 9:13 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

After an adventurous day of fun among the Red Rocks of Sedona, you’ll be ready for a little rest and relaxation. Just slightly off the beaten path, but centrally located for jaunts to the historic copper mining ghost town of Jerome, a visit to Tuzigoot, the ancient Anasazi Indian village, or a scenic train ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad, Page Springs Bed & Breakfast is waiting for you. Owners Connie and Andrew invite you to come spend a few days at their fascinating inn, and become part of their family.

 

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    • 2/23/2007 3:50 PM Jaquie wrote:
      Don't forget the wineries! There are two excellent wine cellars right on Page Springs Rd. One is open till five, and the other (Page Springs Cellars - excellent) is open till six. We ended every day of our visit at the wineries, then went up to either Sedona or Jerome for dinner. And the B&B is fun. Comfortable, excellent food, good people, and a whole lot of interesting information about everyone from Hopis to Mayas to African Bushmen. A lot of native American wisdom, so we came away having really expanded our horizons.
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    • 4/25/2007 12:20 PM Mike wrote:
      What a wonderful, peaceful experience! We loved uptown Sedona and the Red Rocks, but I have to say, with 4 million visitors a year, the town is crowded. It was such a good decision to stay in Page Springs, about seven beautiful scenic miles out of town. No traffic! On our second day it was raining and hailing in Sedona, so we took Andrew's advice and headed south to ghost town Jerome, where the sky was clear. We had a 5-star lunch at the Asylum (the converted psychiatric ward of the old hospital, which is now Jerome's Grand Hotel) and watched the storm clouds off in the distance. As the sun set, we headed back the few miles to the B&B, which is convenient to so many amazing places. Location, location, location. Great spot!
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    • 5/10/2007 9:56 AM Clausen0507 wrote:
      We ended up at Page Springs B&B almost by accident when we booked our anniversary celebration. The setting was/is absolutely beautiful. Connie and Andrew were the perfect hosts and wisely left Lori and Ingrid to look after our needs. Everyone went beyond the call to satisfy our requests and desires. Lori even went beyond the call to help make up for a disappointment on our jeep tour. Thanks Lori and Ingrid for a fantastic time. We are eagerly looking forward to our next visit.
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