Sedona is a must-visit if you live in Phoenix or Los Angeles! Sedona has a relaxed atmosphere and provides a respite from the hustle of the city. If you’re on the way to visit the Grand Canyon,...
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There is a lot to explore in Sedona and its surrounding areas. If you have time to continue your trip after Sedona, there are several excellent options. There is the majestic Grand Canyon, the...
A couple of my friends brought their Jeep Rubicon to Sedona. It was the first Jeep they bought and they went all out with the fancy specs. Having never been off-roading before, I was excited to go...
There are many other ways to enjoy Sedona without hiking, biking, or fishing. I like to attend Sedona’s numerous local festivals when I’m not outdoors. If your visit doesn’t coincide with a...
I hope you’re not afraid of heights. The caves in Sedona are typically on the mountainsides of the red rocks, so trails can become steep and narrow. These are fun hikes and ideal for getting out of...
Sedona is a small town located two hours south of the Grand Canyon. Coconino National Forest surrounds Sedona and provides numerous recreational activities including biking, fishing, camping, horse...