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Happy New Year from Pink JeepTours! |
Pink Jeep Tours Celebrates 50th Anniversary
2010 marks Pink Jeep Tours' 50th year providing the most talked about off-road adventures in the Southwest.
Come celebrate with us!
Book your off-road adventure today at
PinkJeep.com. |
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Pink Jeep In the News
Pink Jeep Tours made the list of Sedona's ultimate love-launching endeavors in the winter edition of Sedona Magazine. The article highlights the Coyote Canyons tour at sunset as an idyllic rendezvous.
Pink Jeep Tours' December specials were featured on the front page of the Arizona Republic Travel Section on Sunday, December 6. |
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Pink Java Cafe

Stop in today at the Pink Java Café located in the Pink Jeep Plaza at 206 North State Route 89A in Sedona, open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. seven days a week.
Follow Pink Java Café on Twitter @pinkjavasedona and stay updated on products and specials. |
Featured Tour
Coyote Canyons
Take in the awe-inspiring beauty of these unique canyons as the trail leads past the Seven Canyons area and stops at an overlook near Boynton Canyon, the perfect spot to savor a beautiful sunset.
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The Buzz on Pink Jeep Tours See what people are saying about Pink Jeep Tours:
Trip Advisor Traveler Reviews:
"The scenery is simply breathtaking and you can go on jeep a lot further, and much quicker than on foot ... it was very informational AND fun!!"
"I went on this during a bachelorette party and we had SO much fun.... I would recommend this for anyone who likes roller coaster rides and four wheel driving."
See reviews at TripAdvisor.com.
Bloggers talk about visiting Sedona:
"One activity that you MUST participate in is the Pink Jeep Tours!"
"We did a pink jeep tour, which was completely awesome."
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| Pink Trivia
Congratulations to December's winner, Steven Fowler from
New River, AZ!
This month's PinkJeep.com trivia question is:
Which magazine highlighted Pink Jeep Tours as one of the most exciting and convenient ways to capture the grandeur of Sedona's scenery in 2009?
*All correct answers received before January 15th will be entered in a drawing to win a FREE tour! One winner per drawing.
Send answer to: info@pinkjeep.com, Attn: PINK TRIVIA |
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Did You Know?
When lightening strikes the rocks on the summit of Mt. Humphreys, it produces a gray to greenish glass called "Fulgurites".

Source: "Hiking Arizona's Geology" by Ivo Lucchitaa. Submitted by Tom Coulson. |