{ Sedona }
Location
Flagstaff is approximately 2-2.5 hours north of Phoenix via Highway 17. The drive up is beautiful, as you watch the change from dense Saguaro cacti to the Red Rock of Sedona. It’s 30 minutes south of Flagstaff and 1.5-2 hrs south of The Grand Canyon. People come from all over the country to visit.
Fun Facts
~ The McDonald’s in Sedona has the only non-yellow arch (turquoise), because the city wanted it to match the environment.
~ Sedona only gets a few days of snow per year, and us locals call it “SNOWdona”
~ Sedona is considered a sacred place with multiple “energy vortexes” within nature
~ Sedona is home to one of the world’s only natural rock waterslide (Slide Rock State Park)
Why You Should Visit
Flagstaff is the perfect mountain-town getaway. If you’re looking for fall colors, snow in the winter, ski life, good food, and good views- this is the place for you.
Sedona Blog Posts
Boynton Canyon Trail and The Subway Cave: A Sedona Hike Review
Sedona, Arizona is a magical place full of red rocks, energy vortexes, crystals, and good vibes. It is known as the center of different energies of nature and is sacred for this reason. There is an...
Jeep Tours in Sedona- Are They Really Worth it?
If you've ever looked up pictures of Sedona while planning a trip, I can almost guarantee you've seen a photo of a girl standing in front of a Pink Jeep. The "Pink Jeep" company actually started in...
Keyhole Cave in Sedona: Exact Directions
A trip to the red rocks of Sedona isn't complete without hiking to one of its famous caves, like Keyhole Cave. Keyhole Cave is probably my favorite of them all, and definitely worth the trip if...
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