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In this Verde Valley, Arizona tour we show you around this hidden gem in Central Arizona. in this complete travel tour! We explore Cottonwood, Jerome, and Clarkdale and Cornville. Experience Arizona’s wine country, taste local vineyards, walk among ancient ruins like Montezuma Castle, and enjoy the breathtaking red rock landscapes. From historic mining towns to hidden river trails, the Verde Valley is one of Arizona’s best-kept secrets.

👉 Perfect for Arizona travelers, wine lovers, and anyone looking for an Arizona getaway.
📍 Verde Valley Highlights include:

Verde Valley Wine Trail 🍷

Sedona red rock views 🌄

Jerome ghost town 👻

Tuzigoot & Montezuma Castle 🏛️

Verde River adventures 🚣

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  1. This makes me homesick! Nice area. I grew up in Flagstaff and lived in Clarkdale for 2 years. Wow, there are lots of new attractions since I lived there!

  2. Im so glad youre back, I've been missing the AZ videos lol. Have you ever thought about making a video about good parks in the Valley? (Places like Kiwanis and Freestone)

  3. When I lived in Crown King, we would take trips to Phoenix and go shopping. We always got up early and stopped in Rock Springs to eat breakfast. It's built up now with the bakery and I wish I could pop in for a piece of pie! ❤❤❤❤

  4. pretty cool Maynard James Keenan of the band Tool has businesses(winery's) in Jerome and Cottonwood..they say he lives in Jerome but i find that hard to believe their aint many luxury homes in that small town that i know of..he probably lives in Paradise valley or Sedona but he's very reclusive so where exactly in Arizona he lives is a mystery but if anyone knows post it below id be curious to know what town he resides in..

  5. Cottonwood and Cornville in Verde Valley really stood out — scenic, slower-paced, and still more affordable than Sedona. Do you think housing prices in these hidden towns will stay reasonable, or is growth from Phoenix and tourism bound to push them up soon?

  6. We stayed at the Grand Hotel in Jerome. We heard that it was haunted, and that was part of the fun.

  7. If I get in that store and see hunted Animals on the walls, or hanging from ceiling…..IM OUT ASAP! I can’t stand seeing those crimes against innocent Animals

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