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Spend some time
in Sedona and you soon realize you're in a different place and space
or perhaps in a movie or a fantasy. Your first visit may be a little
puzzling ….can you really believe what you are seeing? In Sedona
you'll see stark and awesome red rock buttes sculpted over eons
of time, ancient ruins, lush forests and a dancing creek. Enjoy
other Sedona attractions like luxury
accommodations, art galleries, fine restaurants and great shopping.
Sedona
is home to vortices and crystals as well as The
Chapel of the Holy Cross. Hundreds of trails invite hikers and
cyclists while adventure tours entertain by jeep, balloon, helicopter
and horseback.

The lure of
the outdoors is ever-present. When you walk out of a gallery or
restaurant in Uptown Sedona or stroll
through Tlaquepaque you are always
aware of nature’s incredible bounty. Sedona is blessed with easy
to reach State Parks – Slide Rock and
Red Rock – as well as beautiful Oak Creek Canyon. Nearby day
trip attractions include Montezuma Castle and Montezuma Well along
with the Verde Canyon Railroad adventure ride.
Top quality
art shows featuring western art, Native American art, sculpture
and everything in between take place all year in Sedona. Spring
through fall brings well-known musicians to popular Sedona Cultural
Park and Shakespeare is presented in the summer.

Highway
179 just south of Oak Creek
Insider's
Tips: To get the most out of your Sedona visit we suggest starting
at one of the Visitor Centers: Uptown Sedona at the corner of N.Hwy
89A and Forest Rd.; 7000 Hwy 179 in the Village of Oak Creek; West
Gateway Center at the Cultural Park on Cultural Park Place in West
Sedona. The Centers supply plenty of maps and brochures and have
a knowledgeable staff to answer questions.
**The Visitor
Center is also an easy place to purchase a Red Rock Pass that is
required for parking on the National Forest- daily, weekly and annual
passes are available.
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