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Sedona
As well as having a solid reputation as an artists’ enclave, Sedona offers visitors a wealth of trails ranging from leisurely jaunts to long, challenging backpacking treks. New Age spiritualists come to the area for its celebrated vortices and mystical sources of energy. Among the state’s most photographed backdrops is Red Rock Crossing, where immense sandstone cliffs are reflected in the waters of Oak Creek.
For Visitors Information:
331 Forest Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-7722
- County: Yavapai
- Year of Incorporation: 1988
- Elevation: 4,500
- Population: 11,134
Sedona Attractions
People often ask, “Is there no end to Sedona’s attractions?” It’s true: There are many things to see and do in Sedona. Visitors delight in the area’s natural year-round beauty, which is conducive to many types of outdoor activities. It’s easy to spend several weeks in Sedona exploring hidden canyons and enjoying red rock trails, or visiting the area's sacred sites or Sedona’s vortexes.
In addition to enjoying the outdoors, you can also peruse numerous art galleries and enjoy shows, musical and theatrical performances, spiritual and personal enrichment activities, annual festivals and many community events. Sedona activities abound for solo or group adventures, romantic weekends, family reunions, girls' getaways or family vacations. Many couples choose to have their wedding in Sedona.
Sedona History & Culture
It may sound strange, but Sedona's roots aren't in Sedona at all. Sedona, which T.C. Schnebly named after his wife in 1902, actually had its beginning in Oak Creek Canyon, where Glenn Kilbourne and Carley Burch, the main characters in Zane Grey's The Call of the Canyon, lived and loved under looming, stone walls and whispering pines.
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