The Devil’s Bridge Trail is one of Sedona’s most popular hikes for a reason, with its enviable claim to the region's largest natural sandstone arch.
The Palatki Heritage Site is a wonderful chance to engage with Sedona’s ancient history, as you get an up-close look at a series of red-rock cliffs.
The Sedona Heritage Museum celebrates the pioneering people who built this community about 125 years ago. Located in Jordan Historical Park.
Slide Rock State Park is a sprawling natural landmark that draws in those seeking a top outdoorsy experience in Sedona.
The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a world-renowned architectural monument in Sedona. Sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude designed it.
Cathedral Rock is an unmissable landmark, jutting high above Sedona’s skyline. Situated within the Coconino National Forest
Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park is a remarkably tranquil site surrounded by 14 pristine acres of desert. For the ultimate serene escape.
The American Southwest is rich with Native American sites, and one of the most interesting is Montezuma Castle National Monument.