
Day Trips
·
Vortex
Tour
·
Grand Canyon (open
year round)
·
Rock Art Ranch
/ La Posada
● Extreme home
● Vortex tours
Create
the day your way!
Our
guests have described what we do in this way.
“You hold open a space for us. We can step into it and change.”
Our guides offer powerful
spiritual tools for you to consider.
You’ll have time for quiet meditation and, if you wish, guided meditation.
We’ll help you in your search for your path, or to recover, or
to gain understanding of why something happened in a certain
way. Feel free to ask questions or go off on your own to
meditate for a while. You’ll gain new perspective and perhaps
heal in this rendezvous with nature.
We’ll share the legends,
history, science as we visit these sacred sites.
Experience a smudge ceremony, weather permitting. You may pick
a few cards and learn to do your own reading (Yes, you can!) or
choose instead to take more time visiting the sites. Sunset tour
includes an extraordinary little-known vista point.
Approximately 4 hours EASY
WALK
●
Grand Canyon
Deluxe Tour
Blue Feather has Reservations for lunch with fine dining right
on the Rim, dress casual. Views!! You’ll have time to walk
alone and take lot’s of photos. Tour includes IMAX theater,
Indian Trading Post, Full Day
Add the Grand Canyon Railway Train 1 way
Sedona pick up
and return
Add Helicopter
to each tour
Sedona pick up and return
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Rock Art Ranch
n a remote canyon
are thousands of ancient carvings covering the walls for
1/4 mile and spanning 7000 years. Yes, you can photograph them.
Blue Feather
Tours is the only Sedona company with
keys to this
privately owned
buffalo ranch, the largest petroglyph site in the state. I
Ancient Ruins & Pottery, Antiques, Cowboy & Ranch
Equipment, Antique Guns Painted Desert views .
We dine at
Winslow’s recently restored La Posada Hotel where Einstein, Roy Rogers, Amelia Earhart, Harry Truman, Clark Gable and
Lindbergh stayed Includes
Exquisite Lunch
Full Day Tour,
Steep Stairs
Add Meteor
Crater
●Extreme Home/
Sculptural Garden
Near Sedona
we wander a sculptural garden sprawling over three acres by Oak
Creek. The fantastical structures that house the artists are
made of found materials, stones, flying concrete and driftwood.
A tunnel
leads to a domed chamber decorated with light casting rainbows
through the colored glass onto a mosaic of stone, glass,
plaster, paint, and wood. Behind charming hand carved doors we
wind through mazes of art and are invited by chairs and soft
floors
to enjoy.
A visit here
means letting yourself play, taking in the forms, patterns,
colors and textures with all your senses. The land is barely
able to contain the exuberance.
Our first
visitor expressed her joy by saying “My
soul feels better.”
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