If you enjoy hiking, biking or horseback riding, your pleasures are unlimited, thanks to over 200 miles of trails. There are trails for hikers with all
abilities, making the red-rock vistas and diverse terrain enjoyable for all.
Other adventures abound including hot air ballooning, jeep tours, hang gliding, and skydiving.
Sedona "must" visits include:
Oak Creek Canyon, considered by Rand McNally to be the eighth most scenic drive in America.
The Palatki Ruins, spectacular Native American ruins that remain a secret today to many full-time residents.
Tlaquepaque, a re-creation of an authentic Mexican shopping village in Guadalajara, Mexico, featuring fine shops and
galleries, exquisite restaurants and an eclectic mix of specialty retailers.
Chapel of the Holy Cross, one of the four most architecturally significant churches in the entire world.
Sedona Vortex Tour, showcasing what many people believe to be a concentration of vortexes that release psychic energy
impacting the world we live in.
Verde Valley Railroad, a scenic four-hour train ride that takes you back in time along the spectacular Verde River.
Jerome, one of Arizona's legendary copper mining towns dating back to the 1800s that literally hangs off the side of Mingus
Mountain.
The Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, which like Sedona, must be seen to be believed. |