Hilton Sedona’s Endless Golf package, has just be made ready so you may enjoy a golf vacation this summer at a price you will not think is real.
This package features a one bedroom suite, breakfast, 20 percent off massages and one day unlimited golf for two people at the Troon managed Sedona Golf Resort including club rentals.
The magnificent 18-hole championship golf course is just steps away from the Hilton Sedona Resort & Spa and was created to blend with the natural splendor of the red rocks of Sedona. The Golf Course elevations range from 3,960 feet to as much as 4,260 feet, offering players Elevated Tees, Raised Greens and challenging approach shots.
The Golf Course at The Hilton Sedona Golf Resort and Spa has been named, “Top 10 New Public Golf Course” by Golf Magazine, ‘Continuous Four-Star Rating’ by the Arizona Republic and “One of the 100 most Women-Friendly Golf Courses in America” by Golf for Women Magazine. The championship Sedona Golf Course also receives a continuous ’4-Star Rating’ from Golf Digest.
The Endless Golf Package is valid through December 31, 2010 and starts at just $369 a night.

Located along the beautiful Red Rock Scenic Byway, Sedona’s gateway to world-famous red rock country and Arizona’s only designated byway, Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa, a 219-room property is only 90 minutes north of Phoenix. Guest accommodations feature two-room suites with separate living rooms and private patios or balconies, with breathtaking views of Sedona’s majestic red rocks or the Sedona Golf Resort. In-room amenities include fireplace, flat screen televisions, minibar, high-speed Internet access, microwave oven, coffeemaker, and iron/ironing board. Additionally, the resort boasts three heated pools, two restaurants, and is the area’s largest conference facilities in Northern Arizona with 20,500 square feet of meeting space. Complete meetings packages are available.
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Since Sedona Arizona is one of the most beautiful places in the world to visit, a Sedona vacation package can offer an unforgettable experience. It offers unparalleled vistas of Red Rock formations, but the beautiful vistas are not all it offers. For outdoor enthusiasts included are hiking trails, stream fishing, horseback riding, jeep tours, balloon rides, a wildlife park and national monuments to visit. There are many-many art galleries to visit for those that want to shop and there is a large selection of many types of restaurants to choose to eat at. Sedona offers so many different types of activities and things to do for relaxation that a Sedona vacation package can just give you a taste of what Sedona offers.
Take advantage of Sedona vacation packages for your travel plans to Sedona Arizona.
These package deals are bundled to include different benefits which might include:
- the length of hotel stay in an upgraded suite
- complimentary access to high speed internet
- complimentary access to Spa facilities
- special tours
- some meals or refreshments
Whether it be adventure, romance, relaxation, or just family fun, the following Sedona vacation packages offered by the Sedona Hilton give deep discounts and bundled benefits which can help you maximize your vacation goals.
Extended Stay Package
If you are looking to stay for 5 nights or more, then the Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa Extended Stay Package can save you bundle on accommodations. While staying at the resort this package includes a spacious 2 room suite, high speed wireless internet, and complimentary access to the Spa including fitness facility, fitness classes, tennis, 25 meter lap pool, steam room, sauna, and Jacuzzi®. A great package to relax and wind down while saving on costs.
This extended stay offer will offer numerous opportunities to dine, shop, relax, and explore our beautiful and unique location. Even the Grand Canyon is just an easy day trip.
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Hilton Bed and Breakfast
Start your weekend on a Thursday at the Sedona Hilton Resort and Spa. You’ll enjoy the comfort of a Hilton Hotel plus a personalized Hilton Breakfast for two, all weekend long. Get a great rate, too.
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Vacation Value Package
The vacation value package at the Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa is a general value package to help with any Sedona vacation plans. While staying at the resort this package includes accommodation in a deluxe guest room or one bedroom suite, a Hilton Breakfast each morning for each adult and
up to two children under 13 years of age, a Complimentary 2010 Sedona SuperPass coupon book offering discounts on over 100 of Sedona’s favorite attractions, activities, and restaurants, and complimentary access to the Spa including fitness facility, fitness classes, tennis, 25 meter lap pool, steam room, sauna, and Jacuzzi®. Another great package to generally enjoy your time staying in Sedona.
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Other Sedona vacation packages for the Sedona Hilton Inn and Resort and available to browse at this link:
Special packages available at the Sedona Hilton
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James asks…
Winter in the Grand Canyon and nearby Parks?
I want to visit Arizona in January and visit all the places like Sedona, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell etc.
What are these places like in terms of snow covering all the nice rocks and good views being ruined by the whiteness?
sedonavacmgr answers:
There is no guarantee that snow will be coverng any of those areas in January. Arizona’s weather is a little unpredictable. You should always check the weather forecasts ahead of time of your trip. If there is snow, then check road conditions with ADOT on the internet. The places you have mentioned are really spread out and will require time to enjoy your experience. We do have some beautiful national parks here in Arizona.![]()

Mary asks…
What to do in Phoenix?
I have family coming to visit soon and I am not sure what to do with them! They came to visit last year, so we already did the Sedona, Vegas thing. What can you suggest that is local?
sedonavacmgr answers:
There was a similar question about a week ago – here’s what I wrote then, based on my 2 visits to the Phoenix area.
If they’re interested in architecture ‘Taliesin’ in Scottsdale is great. Cost a small fortune by cab from my motel in Mesa but it was worth it.
I was disappointed ‘Rawhide’ was closed/ghost town when I last visited in 2006. In 2005 it was getting moved from Scottsdale. Hope there’s something similar now.
Yes old Scottsdale is fun, Mill in Tempe and Tempe town lake is really lovely, nice areas to picnic, kayaking etc.
A ‘Flea-market’ near Mesa was great too – but that may only be around when the ‘snowbirds’ are over winter.
Do not, DO NOT … Can I say that loudly enough, miss the Desert Botanical Gardens. Visit in the daytime and check their website to see if there are any evening concerts – absolutely magic. I heard/saw the Sarhnas Brothers there in November 2006. Phoenix Zoo is cool to – especially near Christmas when they have a ‘light show’.
Cave Creek, near Phoenix was a fun place to visit. Had some great enchiladas at Crazy Ed’s – Satisfied Toad restaurant there. They sell beer with Chili Peppers in the bottle! A sure sign you’re south lol
Fountain Hills Park is great too – wonderful grassy areas for picnics, Frisbee golf and the fountain, can reach up to 500ft.
The people are friendly and helpful. I’ll never forget wearing a Steelers Tshirt and a lady at Superstition Mall, relocated from PA, asked me where I lived. She couldn’t believe there was a Steelers fan from New Zealand, let alone a Steelers fan from NZ being in AZ. We chatted a while, but people behind me didn’t seem upset and joined in the conversation. Just lovely … Smiles
I’m really glad I have visited Phoenix/Sonora Desert. The desert is so different from NZ landscape.
Wow – nearly forgot – the Grand Canyon, especially with that new walkway out over the canyon … Or is that on the north rim? Anyway if you’ve done Sedona you’ve probably visited Flagstaff and the Canyon as well.
Also Tombstone – I always thought it was just a movie, not a reality.

Mark asks…
sedonavacmgr answers:
Canoe at the city lakes. The 10 year old could probably handle a single kayak, or if the 9 & 10 year old get along they could try a double.
Bring lots of sun screen and bug repellent and water!
Out of Africa is in Verde Valley, and fun, but like everything else very hot. Bring and drink lots of water.
The Verde Valley railroad has a loop trip that most kids love.
Check out a trail ride around town also. I don’t have any numbers but you should be able to find some when you are there.
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George asks…
Why are the rocks in sedona Arizona Red?
I have to go on a trip to Arizona to see the Grand Canyon with my high school. One of the questions my teacher wants me to get is why are the rocks in Sedona red. I looked and looked but i couldn’t find anything on it. Thanks for the help

Sandra asks…
relish called chow chow, found at red rock springs farmers market in Sedona arizona… where can i get it?
my sister in law got this really awesome relish from the red rock springs farmers market located in Sedona Arizona. The name of the relish is “chow chow” (not sure if that is spelled right). On the label, there is a web address…. but it does not work!
where o where can I buy this stuff online… I’m 7 months pregnant and having a MAJOR craving for this stuff!!! Someone help me find it!
Thanks! ![]()
Ilive in Las Vegas, so just going there is not a option at this point!
anyone be willing to put it on ebay for me to buy??
sedonavacmgr answers:
Go to their website which I found to be at:
http://www.redrockspringsfarmersmarket.com/
Enter chow chow in the search field. It took me right to their page for their chow chow relish which can be ordered from them for: $ 7.50 a bottle.
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Mandy asks…
How do you clean Red Rock off of shoes?
He went hiking in Sedona, Arizona this week and of course I brought white shoes to hike in. Now that we are home, I would like tips on how to clean my shoes and get all the Red Rock dust and dirt off of them. Do I bleach, soak, normal wash, hot, cold?? Any sources would be appreciated!!
sedonavacmgr answers:
I have an Idea. I admit, I’ve never tried it before but I betcha it will work. Pour plain Clorox bleach into a bowl big enough to fit the shoes in. Soak the shoes checking on them every hour until your satisfied with the whiteness. For drying them out, I say leave them out in the sun. Let God do His work with the sun.
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Chris asks…
Do I need a rental car when I vacation in Sedona, AZ?
I will be in Sedona for a week, should I rent a car? I am planning on going to the Grand Canyon and doing some of the Pink Jeep tours.
sedonavacmgr answers:
It depends on where you are staying. If you are staying in a hotel vs. A house it might work. If you are staying in a hotel where you will be picked up for excursions (or can walk to pick up point) to the Grand Canyon and for the Pink Jeep tours that will work. If you are staying at a hotel on the main drag you can walk to the stores and restaurants. Other than that it might be nice to have car to drive around and enjoy the majestic scenery. A week is a long time and you don’t want to end up getting stuck sitting in your hotel room watching tv.

Steven asks…
What should we do on vacation in AZ (Flagstaff, Sedona or Prescott Valley)?
What should we do on vacation in AZ (Flagstaff, Sedona or Prescott Valley)?
I am planning to visit Arizona for a week long vacation in August. We have narrowed it down to three cities (no particular order):
1. Flagstaff
2. Sedona
3. Prescott Valley
Planning on renting a 3 BR vacation home for a week, with a budget under $1500 for home rental. Can someone please provide insight on these three locations (ie: friendliness, things to do, any other pertinent information). Thanks in advance for your responses and I am looking forward to visiting.
sedonavacmgr answers:
When my family and I go on vacation to Sedona we always eat at the Red Planet Diner. It has amazing food and the people are awesome. If you go I recommend the passion fruit smoothie! =)

Sharon asks…
Anyone around Phoenix? Car rental from the airport?
I am planning a vacation to Sedona and wondering how I rent a car at the Phoenix airport when it looks like Avis is the only company located right at the airport… is it best to take a cab to a local car rental place to get the car? Whats the avg price for a small car per day? Thanks so much from VA!!
sedonavacmgr answers:
While I’m not from Phoenix, I have travelled there often. There is a bus that takes you to the airports off site car lot, there are many places that rent there. HOWEVER, don’t rent there! I have found taking a cab to a local place is MUCH cheaper. The airport lot seems to charge extra for convenience. Last time I was there I saved over $200 for my 2-week trip by using a lot not affiliated with the airport.
I’d check out different rental places websites. Avis, Dollar, Enterprise and just see what they all charge because prices can widely vary.
Good luck!
*added* the car lot is no longer in Sky Harbor. There is a separate building with one bus. Instead of looking for the bus of a specific car company the one bus will take you to the building with all the rental places. It’s about a five minute ride, so it is outside the airport. A cab costs more but if you make some phone calls (at the airport lot vs not at the lot) you’ll see you can save a lot of money!
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