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Top Sedona, Arizona, Destination Web Portal Expands to the Verde Valley

The Verde Valley in Northern Arizona is now featured on the area’s most visited web site, http://www.GatewayToSedona.com, giving travel planners and tourists more choices and a new perspective on the region’s most popular attractions.

(PRWEB) May 12, 2006 -- Visitors to Gateway To Sedona can find information and photos for places such as Page Springs, Cornville, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Jerome, and Camp Verde.

Verde Valley topics are presented in photo essay style on http://www.gatewaytosedona.com/department/category/VerdeValley. For example, feature articles about the remarkably preserved Sinagua Indian ruins, Tuzigoot National Monument, Montezuma Castle, and Montezuma Well, are complete with photos, maps, and links to more information. Photos of Oak Creek in Page Springs and the Verde River in Cottonwood give viewers a better sense of the lush greenbelt that meanders through the entire Verde Valley, with information on ways to enjoy cool summer activities by the water’s edge.

One feature article highlights Northern Arizona’s largest fish hatchery, the Page Springs Fish Hatchery, with a photo-tour of its first-rate facility and visitor center. Other areas covered include expanded information and links for birding enthusiasts and photographers.

A complete directory helps visitors locate guided tours to historic places like Old Town Cottonwood and Fort Verde in Camp Verde, and provides a selection of contacts for jeep tours, air tours, horseback riding and cowboy cookouts. A new feature section on Jerome, the famous copper mining boomtown of the 20s, presents a jaw-dropping photo view of the Verde Valley from 5,200 feet.

Audre Wenzler, a partner in Wisdom of the Earth Essential Oils in Cornville, writes, “So glad to see you have expanded to include our beautiful ‘neck of the woods’!” Terree Duncan, Jerome resident and events coordinator for Gateway To Sedona, concurs that tourism-related businesses in the Verde Valley can now be included in a way that makes sense to them.

About Gateway To Sedona
GatewayToSedona.com is Sedona, Arizona’s, most visited web site, a unique online magazine with the focus on tourism to the region. New articles, events, and features are published weekly and syndicated via RSS feeds. Originally an Internet-only resource, Gateway To Sedona now publishes a 176-page printed, digest-size, full color guidebook that sends readers online for special offers, including lodging and tour bargains. Gateway To Sedona is a production of Gateway To The Planet, Inc., and is headquartered in West Sedona, with its office location at 44 Stutz Bearcat Dr., Sedona, AZ, 86336. For more information, please call 928-282-4326, or visit the web site, http://www.GatewayToSedona.com.

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The Verde River
View of the Verde River from the bridge on Hwy 89A in Cottonwood, Arizona.

Cornville, Arizona
Cornville, Arizona, follows the greenbelt along Oak Creek. It's beautiful country characterized by grassy pastures and vineyards.

Jerome, Arizona
Jerome, Arizona, sits at 5,200 feet, giving visitors amazing views of the Verde Valley, below.

View of Oak Creek, Page Springs, Arizona
This photo was taken from the bridge over Oak Creek in Page Springs, Arizona.

The Page Springs Fish Hatchery
A view of the show ponds at Northern Arizona's largest fish hatchery.

The View from Mingus Mountain
From Jerome, Arizona, at 5200 feet, one can view the Verde Valley below.

Montezuma Castle: Ancient Indian Ruin
Photo of Montezuma Castle, an ancient Sinagua Indian cliff dwelling in the Verde Valley.

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