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The 7.5-mile scenic byway is a "museum without walls," offering hiking, biking, golfing, and stunning views south of Sedona.
Cathedral Rock, one of Sedona’s vortexes, is believed to emit earth energy that promotes healing, meditation, and self-discovery.
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Cathedral Rock is a famous Sedona landmark in a 286-acre preserve, offering stunning views just 10 miles from Sedona's "Y."
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Airport Mesa offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Sedona, showcasing West Sedona, Capitol Butte, and Wilson Mountain.
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This church, designed by a Frank Lloyd Wright student, sits in the cliffs near Sedona, with a 1.3-mile trail offering stunning views.
Pink Jeep Tours offer Sedona adventures, from exploring ancient ruins to daring rides like the exciting Broken Arrow tour.
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Devil’s Bridge is Sedona’s largest natural sandstone arch, formed by erosion and a popular hike for every traveler’s bucket list.
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This outdoor shopping center blends Mexican village charm with lush sycamore trees and sits at the crossroads of routes 89A and 179.
Palatki Heritage Site features ancient cliff dwellings, pictographs, and three trails exploring the Sinagua people's ancestral history.
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The 3.6-mile Bell Rock Trail connects to Courthouse Butte, offering a 4-mile loop through Sedona’s iconic monoliths and scenic views.
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