December 2014 from Ron — who is still with us, planning to leave first week February. We wish you well in your new venture in California!
AZ RHYTHM & RIBS COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL
September 4, 2014 by
AZ RHYTHM & RIBS COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL – 6 minute drive from FLYING EAGLE B&B
September 5, 2014 – September 6, 2014 in Historic Oldtown Cottonwood, AZ
This is one of the tour stops for the Great American Cookout. There are 25 professional BBQ competitors! AZ Rhythm & Ribs is a hot spot for professional BBQ teams. We are an official Arizona State BBQ Championship! This year there are great young country artists:Benton Blount, Logan Brill, Walker McGuire and American Idol Casey James. Enjoy the Beer Garden with Beer Thirty in the Verde and 25 micro-brews.
Website: http://www.azrhythmandribs.com
West Fork Trail
October 15, 2012 by
We left the Flying Eagle Bed & Breakfast yesterday morning and went for a great hike on the West Fork Trail in Oak Creek Canyon just outside Sedona and captured great photos of the leaves changing! Come visit the area soon while the tree leaves are bursting in yellow, orange & red!
Autumn at The Flying Eagle B&B
October 1, 2012 by
Autumn has arrived! Leaves are turning, the air is crisp and views are spectacular. The Verde Canyon Railroad has an Ales on Rails event and a Haunted Halloween Express this month and Jerome is extra fun during Halloween time. (Especially The Asylum Restaurant!) West Fork Trail is a great place to hike and to see the leaves change in Oak Creek Canyon just outside Sedona. It’s a great time to check availability and come visit us here in the Verde Valley! (Plus, we’ve made a few updates such as replacing the deck leading up to The Loft.)
The Flying Eagle B & B is a hidden gem. Patricia (the owner) and Joanne (the hostess) are delightful, gracious people who provide a nurturing, caring environment for your stay. It is one of the quietest places I have ever stayed. The facility is situated well above Cottonwood in the foothills of Mingus Mountain, with a spectacular view of the mountain and the red rocks of Sedona in the distance. There are no noises at all, other than the wind blowing through the trees, and the occasional howling of coyotes at night (a sound I love). It is such a refreshing change from Sedona with its constant airplane and helicopter noise, yet it is only a 20-minute drive to Sedona. I am completely nourished by total quiet—if you share that quality, then I would highly recommend the Flying Eagle. It is a healing place to stay, and a great place for your own “retreat” from the rigors of life.