Is Jerome worth visiting?

In addition to its shops and historic sites, Jerome is worth visiting for its scenery: it's built into the side of Cleopatra Hill, and from here you can see Sedona's red rocks, Flagstaff's San Francisco Peaks, and even Eastern Arizona's Mogollon Rim country.
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Is it worth it to go to Jerome AZ?

Jerome is known as a ghost town today but in the past it was the largest producer of copper, gold, and silver in Arizona. Is Jerome AZ worth visiting? Yes, Jerome is definitely worth visiting for its historical past and gorgeous scenery.
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How do I spend a day in Jerome AZ?

21 Best Things to Do in Jerome, Arizona
  1. Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum. © Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum. ...
  2. Audrey Headframe Park. ...
  3. Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town. ...
  4. Caduceus Cellars, Jerome, AZ. ...
  5. The Original Jerome Winery. ...
  6. Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery. ...
  7. Raku Gallery. ...
  8. Sliding Jail.
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What is special about Jerome AZ?

Today, Jerome is known for being a hillside destination for visitors eager to discover more about the Verde Valley's mines, wines, fine arts and spectral spirits.
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Why is Jerome AZ a ghost town?

At one time, Jerome was the fourth largest town in the Arizona Territory with a rowdy population that reached over 15,000. When gold and copper deposits dwindled, Jerome AZ became a veritable ghost town with about 50 residents that stayed behind.
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What is the scariest ghost town in Arizona?

Arizona's most notoriously haunted town, Jerome, has a ghostly tour you can take. This former mining town has many stories of ghosts, and Ghost Town Tours Jerome is eager to tell you all about them.
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Is Jerome on the way to Sedona?

Jerome is less than 28 miles southwest of Sedona AZ. Take State Route 89A to Cottonwood, then through Clarkdale into Jerome.
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Where should I stop between Phoenix and Sedona?

5 Can't-Miss Stops on the Phoenix to Sedona Drive
  • Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona. The first stop, Camelback Mountain, is located just outside of the city of Phoenix. ...
  • Tonto Natural Bridge in Pine, Arizona. ...
  • Arcosanti in Mayer, Arizona. ...
  • Montezuma Castle in Camp Verde, Arizona. ...
  • The town of Jerome, Arizona.
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How is the drive from Sedona to Flagstaff?

The 30 mile drive from Flagstaff to Sedona is a scenic trip that has many stops and photo opportunities along the way. State road 89A is a winding two lane highway that passes through beautiful Oak Creek Canyon.
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Can you visit Jerome Hotel?

Visit once, take back memories forever.

Come and visit the Jerome Grand Hotel, the Grande Dame of both Jerome and the entire Verde Valley. Experience our biggest asset, our employees who enjoy meeting the many guests from all over the world.
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What is nicer Scottsdale or Phoenix?

While the choice between Phoenix and Scottsdale can be challenging, these two Arizona cities are close and residents can enjoy the amenities both have to offer. Scottsdale comes with higher housing costs but a more exciting nightlife jobs while Phoenix offers a lower cost of living and amazing neighborhoods.
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Is Jerome AZ open today?

The park is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the museum is open 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. Welcome to central Arizona history! Experience the Jerome mining boom through a variety of hands-on displays, demonstrations, and self-paced tours.
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Are dogs allowed in Jerome AZ?

Jerome State Historic Park

Just keep dogs on a leash at all times. While dogs are not allowed in the historic Douglas Mansion that is the centerpiece of Jerome State Historic Park, dogs are welcome to join their humans on a stroll throughout the grounds. Just keep dogs on a leash at all times.
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What is there to see between Jerome and Sedona?

Visit the Gold King Mine

Located above Jerome town, the Gold King Mine and ghost mine that was originally home to over 300 miners and eventually converted into a living museum that houses a variety of buildings, saw mill, old cars and other collectibles from the area and time frame.
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Is Sedona near Grand Canyon?

Sedona is so close to the Grand Canyon. Here's a two day itinerary with suggestions for things to do as you are stopping in Sedona, Arizona during your Grand Canyon vacation. We've included a handy map and driving directions to help you on your way.
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Which is better to stay Sedona or Flagstaff?

Sedona is the preferred vacation spot with access to all of Northern Arizona tours and attractions within a couple hours drive, at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Compared to Flagstaff, Arizona with an elevation of 7,000 feet, Sedona has the most favorable year round weather conditions.
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Is Winslow worth visiting?

While you may have only heard of Winslow because of a classic rock band, or because your astronomy professor included it in a slideshow, the town is definitely worth a visit. Both the local history and the Arizona wilds are waiting to be explored, whether in a museum, on the lake, or walking around the town.
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What is the best time of year to go to Sedona AZ?

The most popular time to visit Sedona, according to Sedona.net, is in the spring, between March and May. People flock here for those beautiful temperatures that allow for plenty of outdoor exploration without it being too hot or cold.
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Is the drive from Phoenix to Sedona scary?

There's nothing to fear about the drive itself. It's 100 miles on mostly interstate highway. But you should NOT drive it in darkness. It's desolate high desert and climbs almost 4,000 feet.
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Why is Sedona so popular?

Its world-wide reputation as a spiritual Mecca and global power spot has drawn some of our world's most amazing healers, intuitives, and spiritual guides. Sedona is a perfect place for spiritual and personal enrichment of the body and soul. Sedona was regarded sacred by its early inhabitants and visitors.
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How many days do you need in Sedona?

Sedona Itinerary Suggestions for Hikers

I recommend spending at least three days in Sedona. Each additional day you add on gives you more time for hiking and other unique experiences in Sedona. Driving the 4WD roads adds another level of adventure to your visit to Sedona.
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What is the most scenic route from Phoenix to Sedona?

But there's one particular highway that apparently bests the rest. Like a red (rock) carpet rolled out from Interstate 17 to Sedona, Highway 179, aka the Red Rock Scenic Byway, is Arizona's most scenic drive, according to Thrillist.
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Does Route 66 go thru Sedona?

Northern Arizona presents some lovely scenery...from the Red Rocks of Sedona to the longest section of preserved historic Route 66 - the Mother Road - in the country.
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Where does Route 66 go through Arizona?

From the east, Route 66 enters the state on the Navajo Reservation at Lupton. It continues across the northern half of Arizona passing through Holbrook, Winslow, Flagstaff, Williams, Seligman, Kingman, Oatman and finally Topock before continuing into California.
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