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Cabins in Sedona
Plan your next trip to the wonderful city of Sedona. You can find this destination between the counties of Coconino and Yavapai in the northern region of Verde Valley in Arizona, United States of America. The population of this city is of about 10,031 inhabitants, making it the ideal destination if you are looking for a peaceful and less crowded place to stay during your time in Arizona. In Sedona you can find plenty of things to do such as exploring the stunning red sandstone formations, taking part in recreational activities, and learning about history.
Rental properties in SedonaThere are plenty of gorgeous cabins available for you to pick from for you next trip to Sedona. You can find accommodations located closer to the city center, as well as others immersed in the natural landscape of the area. Cook up an exquisite breakfast in your fully furnished kitchen. Invite your friends over to have drinks in your backyard. Spend the evening cozied up by the fireplace with your family. These are some of the opportunities available for you with an accommodation in Sedona.
Travelers and activities
You can find plenty of activities to enjoy in order to explore the stunning natural landscape of Sedona. The area has about 100 different nature trails, all of which offer a unique experience. The most popular is the Cathedral Rock Trail which will take you on a four-mile journey through a challenging path. At the end of the trail you will be greeted with a stunning view of the most notable red rock formation of Sedona. On the other hand, for an easier trail, check out the Airport Mesa Loop. This path is quite popular for the more beginner hikers and it will offer you a spectacular panorama of the Cathedral Rock.
Sedona for familiesIf you decide to take your family with you on vacation to Sedona, try out these fun activities for a splendid time together. While visiting Sedona, go on a Jeep Tour. This is one of the most popular activities in the area and it will give you the chance to pass by the ancient ruins and visit the Honanki Heritage site. Another great place to visit in Sedona are The Vortexes. These cyclones of energy can be felt by any visitor that comes near them. These vortexes are shaped red rock formations which are believed since ancient times to emit energy.
Did you know that Sedona is home to the only McDonalds that has green arches?
Top 7 travel tips in Sedona
Take a road trip in Sedona. This 7.5 mile road starts right after the exit 298 which can be found off Interstate 17. You will be able to encounter gorgeous sights such as the Bell Rock and the Cathedral Rock.
2. Chapel of the Holy CrossVisit a culture site. This stunning church was created back in the 1950s by Marguerite Brunswig Staude. While visiting this landmark, you will be able to admire the stained-glass window which overlooks the Verde Valley.
3. Red Rock State ParkWalk around a state park. In this 286-acre nature preserve, you will be able to enjoy some great views of the red rock formation, as well as find a five mile trail network of interconnecting looped trails.
4. Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts VillageEnjoy some arts and crafts. This outdoor center was designed in the same style as a traditional Mexican village. Built on a former sycamore grove, while maintaining the existing trees, here you will be able to find art galleries and New Age shops.
5. Verde Valley Wine TrailGo on a wine tasting tour. If you want to try out the wines of the area, walk through this self-guided trail which will take you by the Alcantara Vineyards, the Page Springs Cellars, the Oak Tree Vineyards, and the Javelina Leap Vineyards.
6. Sedona SpasEnjoy a relaxing day at the Spa. This Spa will offer you a unique and New Age experience. The treatments and therapies the Spa provides are Native American-inspired and will help you balance your chakra.
7. Palatki Heritage SiteVisit a historical site. These stunning caves in the red rocks will give you a glimpse of what life was like here in 1150 A.D. The former home of the Hopi tribe will let you admire impressive pictographs all over the walls.