Sedona-Arizona’s Scenic Sensation

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Situated in a unique geological area that has mesmerized tourists for decades, Sedona is a unique, picturesque city surrounded and characterized by massive red-rock formations, scenic byways and situated in the breathtaking Oak Creek Canyon. While in town, enjoy a drive along Sedona’s scenic Hwy 89A, named Arizona’s first scenic highway in 1992, or down Hwy 179, recently designated an All American Road / National Scenic byway in 2006 and see if you can resist red rock fever.

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Known worldwide for its red rock beauty, arts, culture and spirituality Sedona sits in the heart of Central Arizona, 120 miles north of Phoenix and 30 miles south of Flagstaff. At an elevation of 4,500 feet, Sedona offers scenic beauty, world-class resorts, inns, restaurants, 40 galleries and hundreds of unique shops. With its mild days and starlit nights, Sedona is a premier destination year round.

If you are looking for adventure, Sedona has more than 100 trails for hiking and biking, world-class golf and tennis, land tours, and aerial adventures in planes, helicopters, and balloons. With stunning surroundings, it’s easy to see why nature enthusiasts return to Sedona year after year.

Nestled in Red Rock Country, amidst the 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest, Sedona is a four-season playground for everyone - history, geology, archaeology, art and sports buffs, and especially for curious, outdoor enthusiasts who love spectacular scenery. For couples, Sedona has become well-known as a premier wedding destination and for those seeking personal enrichment and relaxation. Sedona's world-wide reputation as a spiritual mecca and global power spot has drawn some of the most amazing healers, intuitives, artists and spiritual guides on the planet to the area.

Sedona is an ideal central location for those who wish to visit some of the other wonders of North-Central Arizona; the Grand Canyon is only 110 miles north, and the former ghost town of Jerome is nearby as well. To Experience Sedona or for more information, call the Sedona Chamber of Commerce at (800)288-7336 or visit www.VisitSedona.com.

 
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