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What is the prettiest drive from Phoenix to Sedona?

The best scenic route from Phoenix to Sedona is via the Red Rock Scenic Byway. On this route, you are surrounded by red rocks, and it is gorgeous at sunset. If you want an iconic way to enter Sedona, choose this route.



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Mormon Trail to Hidden Valley Loop is a hike that gives you some of the best views of Phoenix! This trail is located in the South Mountain Range, which encompasses over 16,000 acres and has 58 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails.

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If you find yourself in the Phoenix area, it's well worth taking a drive through Sedona. In fact, we'd recommend staying there and spending plenty of time exploring the canyons, hikes, and other natural attractions in the area.

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Grand Canyon South Rim is most frequently chosen by first-time visitors to the area not only for its beautiful views, but for its abundance of visitor services and family-oriented activities. The South Rim is open year-round. At 7,000' above sea level, the South Rim has four distinct seasons.

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Cathedral Rock Sedona Vortex Cathedral Rock is the strongest magnetic vortex in the whole of the Sedona Arizona area generating a subtle but very powerful and deep experience. Deep meditation here connects you to the earth's energy as well as the communication with your guides, sanctioning deep knowledge within you.

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Anyone who comes to Sedona to see the statuesque red rocks knows that the area's geology is what makes it so appealing. Sedona's red rock formations help reflect the sunrise beautifully, enhance the sunsets' glow, and make everything in between more remarkable.

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In addition to the natural beauty of its red rock formations, Sedona has become well-known as a haven for spiritual wellness, due to the numerous energy vortexes that many believe encompass the region. Here's where you can experience these supposed vortexes.

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Continental Divide Trail Arguably the most challenging thru-hike of the National Scenic Trails, it traverses five states, ranges from 4,000 to 14,000-feet in elevation, and passes through alpine tundra, broad glacial valleys, craggy mountain peaks, and desolate desert landscapes.

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The Scenic Rim Trail is rough, steep and difficult to traverse. Although classified as a Grade 5 track overall, there are some sections of easier, well-formed walking tracks and management trails. Be aware of what to expect and how to deal with the conditions.

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