Sedona Attractions Attractions and things to do
1. State Parks of Wonder
Sliding Rock
Sliding Rock
Slide Rock State Park - A natural water slide, many springs, streams, cottonwoods, and sycamores dot the landscape. There are plenty of beautiful, intimate picnic spots, which make this a wonderful location for a day out.


Red Rock State Park - Red-hued rock formations create mesmerizing scenery at this beautiful state park. You can spend a lot of time hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring the various trails.

Oak Creek Canyon - A spectacular 16-mile gorge is the point of focus at Oak Creek Canyon, another of Sedona's amazing natural wonders. Waterfalls and silver streams make for some magical explorations.


2. Take a Tour
Pink Jeep Tours
Pink Jeep Tours
A variety of companies offer jeep tours of the fascinating countryside and formations around Sedona. Pink Jeep Tours take you for a four-hour long excursion through the villages and red rocks. A Day in the West Jeep Tours offers a choice of seeing the beautiful landscape in a yellow jeep or on horseback. You can visit a Rainbow Trout farm or shop at an authentic Native American village.


3. Art & Crafts
Main Street
Main Street
Sedona's Southwestern and Native American heritage is the root of its prolific art and crafts industry. You will come across quaint little stores selling the most exquisite jewelry and handmade items. Main Street is one place where you are bound to find treasures and bargains to take home. Another good place is the Gateway Visitor Center. The many established art galleries are the source of paintings and sculpture infused with the local flavor.


4. Chapel of the Holy Cross
Holy Cross Chapel
Holy Cross Chapel
Set within a dramatic backdrop of rocks that form inspiring and imaginative shapes, the beautiful Chapel becomes a place of magical transformation at sunset. The surrounding area reflects the orange glow of the setting sun as the shadows create an amazing light show. This inspiring place is a must see on your tour of Sedona. Be sure to drop in and check out the view of the valley below from this surprisingly small chapel on a hill.


5. Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque
Are you Interested in rural life and turned on by all things Mexican? Get your fix at Tlaquepaque, a re-created Mexican village that offers fantastic shopping opportunities, art galleries, and scrumptious dining options.


6. Geogological Formations
Snoopy Rock
Snoopy Rock
Snoopy Rock - Yes, it looks like a supine Snoopy from the Peanuts comic strip. This is another challenging hike with a promise of great views from the top.



Bell Rock - Bell Rock is a towering rock shaped like a bell that provides sweeping views for miles all around. This is a rock-climber's dream come true.

Cathedral Rock - One of the most photographed formations in a region replete with amazing natural wonders, Cathedral Rock provides hikers with challenging trails and magnificent views. Added bonuses are the hidden streams that are perfect spots for meditating or relaxing.


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