Sedona


Sedona has a long-standing hippie and New Age influence, shaped by artists and spiritual seekers who arrived in the 1960s and 1970s. Today, that legacy remains visible in its wellness culture, yoga studios, crystal shops, and relaxed lifestyle.

Sunset over Cathedral Rock from the Red Rock Crossing Vortex is quietly unforgettable. As the sun lowers, the rock faces glow with deep reds and soft pinks while Oak Creek reflects the changing light.

Devil’s Bridge is one of Sedona’s most popular hikes, known for its natural sandstone arch and wide-open views of the red rock landscape. The trail winds through desert terrain and forested areas before climbing to the bridge, which spans a deep drop and offers sweeping views in every direction.

Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock is one of Sedona’s most recognizable landmarks, rising sharply from the valley floor in a series of towering red sandstone spires. Its steep walls catch the light throughout the day, shifting in color from deep rust to glowing orange and soft pink at sunset. The area is also known as one of Sedona’s main vortex sites, believed by many to be a place of concentrated energy associated with reflection, balance, and renewal.

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