Get Your Hike On In Sedona, Arizona!
Hey fellow moms and business owners! We pulled off a major accomplishment last weekend – a girl’s trip to Sedona, Arizona! Our plan was to indulge in some amazing food, relax with massages, and go on some light hikes. We had to keep it light because we range in age from 46 to 51 and our joints aren’t what they used to be.
Let me tell you, the drive into Sedona is absolutely breathtaking. It’s not your typical dry desert landscape, but a captivating mix of trees, greenery, cacti, rocks, and stunning red sandstone mountains against a powder blue sky. We were speechless with awe at Sedona’s raw beauty.
We stayed at the Wyndham and let me share my first experience with a timeshare. I was in charge of planning our itinerary (lucky me) and ended up at the concierge desk where we were given a sales pitch. They enticed us with $100 off dinner and $250 off an ATV tour if we listened to a one-hour sales pitch. Despite my initial doubts, we all agreed to give it a shot. Long story short, two hours later, we were finally free, beaten down, and contemplating spending more money. Lesson learned, right?
The next day, we did some shopping and treated ourselves to massages at New Day Spa. Unfortunately, we weren’t impressed. The masseuse had only been in the business for two months and it showed. Definitely ask about their experience before booking an appointment. After that disappointment, we headed to Steakhouse89 for our fancy dinner. Big mistake! The food was cold and we were all let down. The only saving grace was the bartender’s killer martinis.
On the following day, we embarked on a hike to Devil’s Bridge. Turns out, I made a mistake in the itinerary and we ended up on the wrong trail. We hiked for hours and it was far from easy. We even slid down a mountain on our behinds just to find an easier path. But hey, it was still a beautiful experience, especially seeing the air balloons rising in the morning. We also stumbled upon Sedonuts, a must-stop for delicious donuts.
We wrapped up the day with beers at Oak Creek Brewing and an amazing dinner at Pisa Lisa. Make sure to order pizza with Mike’s Hot Honey and a Strawberry Italian Soda with vodka. Trust me, it’s not on the menu, but the girls will hook you up.
One of the highlights of our trip was breakfast at Casa Sedona Inn. The restaurant has a charming ambiance and the food is absolutely delicious. Don’t miss out on their Bloody Mary and Huevos Rancheros. You won’t be disappointed.
There you have it, our adventure in Sedona. It had its ups and downs, but we made the most of it. And if you ever find yourself in town, make sure to check out these local spots. Cheers to memorable girl’s trips!