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Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, September 22
- Arrival & Registration/Introductions & Orientation
Afternoon:
Brief registration with Program coordinator anytime between 4:30 PM and 5:15 PM to pick up program schedule and materials. Adjacent to the resort lobby..
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel. T-Carl's offers fine dining for its patrons with entrée options for our group to include: Chicken or Eggplant Parmesan; Mushroom Streudel and Tofu Wrapped in Tender Pastry Served with Wild Rice and Mixed Seasonal Vegetables; turkey breast served with mashed potatoes and peas; vegetable or meat lasagna with seasonal vegetables; etc.
Evening:
After dinner is an orientation session to introduce participants and provide and in-depth program overview. Get ready for an adventurous week of learning and new friends!
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, September 23
- Geology Presentation/Sedona Trolley Tour
Note:
Today there will be minimal walking required while enjoying stops along the trolley tour.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel. Daily buffet to include: Fresh fruit; Scrambled eggs; Breakfast meats ;Potatoes; French Toast;hot and cold ceraels; Assorted fruit juices; Coffee; etc.
Morning:
Hear the geologic story of the Sedona area and the Grand Canyon through a presentation by Stan Beus, a noted Grand Canyon geologist, professor Emeritus of geology at Northern Arizona University and author of "Grand Canyon Geology."
Lunch:
Lunch is served at T-Carl's restaurant, located withing the premises of the hotel. Daily plated options to choose from include: Southwest veggie wrap; Chicken Diablo Pasta; Cobb salad; soup of the day and 1/2 club sandwich; or a Chicken Marche' sandwich.
Afternoon:
Board the Sedona Scenic Trolley for a two-hour exploration of Sedona, including a stop at the famous Chapel of the Holy Cross. The trolley tour is fully narrated, providing information on the history, geology, climate, flora and fauna of the area. The trolley will stop for photo opportunities at scenic vistas.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel.
Evening:
The evening presentation is a Sedona or Colorado Plateau-related presentation.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, September 24
- Full-Day Grand Canyon National Park Trip
Note:
Today there will be required walking at the Grand Canyon of about 1 mile total, mostly on flat, paved or dirt trails. Longer walking/hiking opportunities available in the afternoon where participants have a little free time to explore rim trails or descend into the canyon along the Bright Angel Trail.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel. .
Morning:
After an early breakfast, travel Hwy 89A, one of Arizona's most scenic byways, through Oak Creek Canyon, and up its famous switchbacks en route to the Grand Canyon's South Rim. Visit the southwestern corner of the Navajo Reservation and the Cameron Trading Post. Then enter Grand Canyon National Park at its east entrance where the Desert View Watchtower comes into view. This stunning stone structure was designed by Mary Jane Colter, a renowned architect and designer for the Fred Harvey Company and Santa Fe Railroad. The view of the Colorado River from here is unmatched anywhere else along the rim. A naturalist will accompany you on your journey, revealing the Grand Canyon's unique geologic, biologic and historic features while you have the opportunity to walk along the Canyon's rim. You'll see Grand Canyon Village, where you may tour historic buildings and see Native American arts/crafts and other souvenirs in village shops. Colter also designed of some the most impressive structures in the historic Grand Canyon Village including Hopi House, Bright Angel Lodge and Lookout Studio. You may even see an endangered California condor soaring overhead as you gaze into the Canyon's depths below.
Lunch:
Sack lunch at Grand Canyon.
Afternoon:
After a full afternoon exploring and learning about the Grand Canyon with some free time, you will board the motorcoach for the return trip to Sedona with a stop in Flagstaff for dinner. Don't forget to take one last look across to the Canyon's North Rim, 10 miles away as the raven flies, before settling into your seat and recapping the 1.8 billion year layer cake of earth's history you've just seen in person!
Dinner:
Dinner in Flagstaff at a local restaurant.
Evening:
Return to Sedona hotel in the late evening to enjoy some rest after your full day at the Grand Canyon.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, September 25
- Hopi Culture and Traditions/Free Afternoon/Evening Entertainment
Note:
A free afternoon gives participants the opportunity to explore Sedona on their own. Numerous hiking trail abound for those that want to stretch their legs out.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
This morning a Hopi presenter will discuss Hopi customs and traditions. The Hopi, descendants of the Grand Canyon's Ancestral Puebloans, live on ancient mesa villages northeast of Sedona. Discover the fascinating world of this enduring Native American culture and discuss the modern challenges which they face.
Lunch:
Lunch at T-Carls Restaurant.
Afternoon:
Enjoy a free afternoon in Sedona to explore Sedona's spectacular red rock country on your own or visit the many art galleries and attractions. Visit Sedona's unique shops and impressive art galleries. Sedona is home to over 80 galleries and several annual arts festivals that attract hundreds of recognized exhibitors from throughout the entire Southwest. You may also opt to take a short hike.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel.
Evening:
Evening entertainment with Ken and Lynne Mikell's Western Ballads and Tales. Ken and Lynn are frequent performers at southwest cowboy poet festivals and have been delighting Road Scholar participants for over a decade.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, September 26
- Montezuma Castle and Verde Canyon Railroad
Note:
About one mile walking on flat, paved trails, while at Montezuma Castle National Monument.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
Depart on a field trip to Montezuma Castle National Monument (cliff dwellings). Montezuma Castle is a 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling nestled in a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley. It is one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America, constructed 600 years ago by the Sinagua Indians.
Lunch:
Lunch will be at "Vintages Grill" in the village of Rimrock.
Afternoon:
Ride the Verde Canyon Railroad! The Verde Canyon Railroad is often referred to as the finest train ride in Arizona and acclaimed as Arizona’s longest-running nature show. The remote wilderness of the Verde Canyon, located west of Sedona and below Jerome, is renowned for its towering red rock pinnacles and clean, green waters. The train rolls past Indian ruins, through a 680-foot man-made tunnel, over old-fashioned trestles and under clear azure skies. This picturesque setting is further enhanced by the variety of indigenous flora and fauna and many migrating waterfowl. Over thirty bald and golden eagles winter in this riparian respite each year. The 40 mile trip travels very slowly (10-15 mph) and mostly near the canyon bottom. Passengers enjoy this four-hour scenic train ride in style aboard renovated passenger coaches and open-air viewing cars pulled by vintage locomotives. Participants have inside seats and access to outdoor observation cars.
Dinner:
Dinner at Golden Goose Restaurant, adjacent to the hotel. Participants will have multiple entrees to choose from with typical rotating selections to include Chicken Marsala, fish, prime rib, meat loaf, pastas, vegetarian options, etc.
Evening:
Tonight is unscheduled as we have spent the entire day out and about.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Six: Friday, September 27
- Sedona Movies and Magic/Program Conclusion and Farewells
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
Enjoy "Movies and Magic," a presentation about the film industry and its history in Sedona. Did you know that Elvis Presley made a movie in Sedona? Remember Jeff Chandler as Cochise in Broken Arrow with Jimmy Stewart? We bid one another fond farewells following the presentation. Program ends at 10:30 AM
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Free Time Opportunities
Sedona, AZ
General Overview
Points of interest within two hours of Sedona: In the Flagstaff area, 30 miles north: Sinagua period ruins at Walnut Canyon and Wupatki National Monuments; Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument; the Native American artifacts and collections housed at the Museum of Northern Arizona, which also presents Native American performances and demonstrations; the Kachina Wilderness on the 12,600 ft high San Francisco Peaks; old downtown Flagstaff & old Route 66; Lowell Observatory, which discovered the planet Pluto. In the Oak Creek / Sedona area: Massive sandstone cliffs and riparian beauty of Oak Creek Canyon; Sedona red rock monoliths and the surrounding Secret Mountain Wilderness; Sedona’s fine art and jewelry galleries and its international cuisines; the New Age Sedona vortex offerings; Jerome, AZ a mining ghost town. In other outlying areas: Hopi & Navajo Reservations; the Mary Colter designed La Posada Hotel / Restaurant at Winslow, AZ; Grand Canyon Railroad at Williams, AZ and the Grand Canyon National Park (2.5 hours north.)
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