Trips and Activities for Syncro Safari, Sedona '21Sunday - Day 1 through Saturday - Day 7
Activities include 4-wheeling adventures Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday and Thursday provided each Syncronaut the opportunity to plan their own adventure, rest, or go on a non-4x4 outing with other Syncronauts. Below is a general outline with overview information about the activities. Open Recreation Days - Tuesday & Thursday
A day for hiking, biking, horseback riding, rest, relaxation, and seeing sights not included in our trail rides. Tuesday evening: Our legendary Taco Night. |
Guided horseback rides are available to the public from several riding stables in the area. Sedona provides extraordinarily unique trail experiences in the heart of the Arizona’s historic lands of the Cowboy heritage. Trails lead through exciting terrain, with dramatic views of vistas, wildlife habitats, and history.
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City of Jerome
Jerome was built above a vast deposit of copper. Prehistoric Native Americans were the first miners, seeking colored stones. The Spanish followed, seeking gold but finding copper. Anglos staked the first claims in the area in 1876, and United Verde mining operations began in 1883, followed by the Little Daisy claim. After the mines closed in 1953 and “King Copper” left town, the population went from a peak of 15,000 in the 1920s to a low of 50 people. Jerome’s Douglas Mansion became a State Park in 1965, and Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1976. Today, Jerome is very much alive with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, historians, and families forming a peaceful, colorful, thriving community. |