We started our day with a trip to Sedona. Weather was bright and sunny in the mid-40s but it warms up quickly. High today will be around 72. We left at 8:00 via route 89 through Prescott Valley. We made some pullover stops along the way for photos and arrived in Sedona about 10am. We walked around town and had a bite to eat in a cafe on the main street.
We then headed out to Airport Road for a spectacular view of the valley and surrounding red rock mountains.
Since in was early in the day, we decided to take a different route back to Prescott. Leaving Sedona we headed to Cottonwood and then onto Jerome. Jerome was built on Cleopatra Hill above a vast deposit of copper. Mining operations began in 1883.
Driving through Jerome can be difficult. The town is built around narrow, twisting, roads. We are climbing from about 4000 elevation to 6000 elevation and, again, the views are spectacular. We did not stop in Jerome as it was extremely busy with tourist and difficult to find a parking spot. The road from Jerome to Prescott can be hair-raising!! I was glad I was going up the mountain passage and not down as the road is narrow with hairpin turns. The vista views were amazing. It is slow travelling this passage and it took an extra hour to return to Prescott.
Upon getting back to Prescott, we went back to the piece of property we are interested in possibly purchasing and I took a video. We then drove around the neighborhood.
We changed gears and made a quick stop at Bucky's Casino. It is a small, Native American Indian Casino, with slot machines and a few tables. I played a slot, doubled my money, and we left. Too smokey.
We ended our day at the Hassayappa Inn for happy hour. We ordered a nice cheese and fruit platter with our drinks.
Another great day!!!