Rock Art Ranch and
La Posada Tour
Blue Feather
is the only tour company in Sedona
with keys to Rock Art Ranch!
The Rock Art Ranch is the
largest petroglyph site in Arizona and one of the
best-preserved archeological sites in the Southwest. You’ve
seen it on the Travel Channel, PBS, the History Channel, the
BBC, in Arizona Highways, and in the AAA Magazine.
Thousands of ancient
carvings decorate the walls of a remote watered canyon.
You’ll
see and can photograph the layers on layers of animals,
medicine men/shaman, stars,
spirals, pyramids.
There are
even some carvings that look like dinosaurs and an
elephant (?).
The half mile of carvings
were made over a 7000 year span.A sandal, dated by the
university to 9,500 years old, was found in the canyon.
On this working
Buffalo Ranch are Petrified Wood, an Indian Ruin, a
sweat lodge, Dineh (Navajo) home, cowboy antiques,
antique gun collection,ancient one-of-a-kind pottery
found right on the ranch, the last bunkhouse of the
Hashknife Ranch and more. Each visitor to the ranch receives a
shard of ancient pottery as a gift from the ranch owner.
This ranch is so hidden that
you can’t see a building for many miles.We travel a dirt trail
used by the pioneers who rode west on covered wagons. Yes, we
can bring a bus into the ranch and it is set up to
entertain groups.

Our guests say
“Amazing! Magnificent!”
We will then, casually
dressed, dine in historic elegance at the Historic La Posada
Hotel. This beautifully restored 1930 railroad has become a
destination for world travelers. Names of the many famous people
who stayed in the hotel are on the doors of the rooms.
Mary Jane Colter designed
the Historic Fred Harvey hotel with unique architecture and with
decor from all over the world. We enter from Route 66 and
the hotel faces the “Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe”
Railroad.
Step back in time and
imagine dining with Albert Einstein, Clark Gable, Harry Truman,
John Wayne, Amelia Earhart, Shirley Temple and many others in
the Turquoise Room.

Much of the food for the
exquisite cuisine is grown locally, some grown on the hotel
grounds
We will walk around town and
you’ll be “Standin’ on The Corner in Winslow,
Arizona”.
Full Day! You may add
Meteor Crater to this tour if you wish.
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