Welcome to Sedona, Arizona

Welcome to Sedona, Arizona

Beautiful in its barrenness, the red rocks of the Sonoran Desert surrounding Sedona have made the city attractive to artists and adventurers alike. Guided tours of the surroundings on land or by air are highly popular activities and are one of the best ways to really explore the region. Be sure to check out the lovely Southwestern-style art that fills the galleries of Tlaquepaque and the independent shops along Main Street.

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Sedona Vortexes

Five vortexes surround Sedona, where many believe that energy emanates from the land. These places are said to have positive spiritual effects. Sedona's biggest sites are located at Airport Mesa, Bell Rock, Boynton Canyon, Cathedral Rock and Schnebly Hill. In addition to vortex tour companies that can take you to these sites and others, you can also just look for twisted juniper trees: the more twisted the tree, the greater the energy at that location.

Sedona News

Whata s Happening

Verde Independent - Fri Nov 27

Dec. 5 The 16th annual Chocolate Lover's Walk is 4-8 p.m. in Old Town Cottonwood.

Arizona history on this date

Peoria Today - Fri Nov 27

On this date in 1850, Captain Samual P. Heintzelman arrived at Yuma Crossing with three companies and named the nearby fort "Camp Yuma," later dubbed Camp Independence and then Fort Yuma.

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