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The Verde Canyon Train
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 the many migrating waterfowl. Over thirty bald and golden eagles
winter in this riparian respite each year. Passengers enjoy this four-hour
scenic train ride in first-class style aboard renovated passenger coaches and
open-air viewing cars pulled by vintage locomotives.
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Prices and specials.
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The Blazin M Ranch
"First class, rip-roarin' family entertainment" is
what Lisa Reuter of the Columbus Dispatch considers her experience at the
Blazin' M Ranch in Cottonwood. Owned and operated by the Mabery family since
1994, they have created a true Western experience that the entire family will
enjoy.
At 6:30PM the dinner bell rings and guests are treated
to our all-you-can-eat chuckwagon grub in our climate controlled "barn" (we
operate rain or shine) served by our cowpokes on a tin plate and tin cup. After
supper, sit back and enjoy the harmonic sounds of the famous Blazin' M Cowboys,
who will amaze you with their hour-long Western stage production that includes
delightful cowboy music, storytelling, comedy, and some surprises you won't
want to miss including a regular visit from "Otis" the resident pesky character
who will make you laugh until your full belly aches!
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and specials!
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 Jerome, Arizona was an active
mining town in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Now a legendary ghost town and
artist's community, it hosts a variety of museums and shops.
Follow any of the links below for more information about
Jerome.
The area around the Ghost City Inn
and the old mining town of Jerome abounds with local attractions and
activities. Many are within walking distance of the Inn.

This drawing is the
work of Anne Bassett, one of Jerome's many artists and crafts people. It it a
drawing of the Ghost City Inn, which was formerly and correctly known as the
Garcia House. Click the drawing for more of Anne's work.
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