Fun in the sun in the valley of the Sun
Just 110 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona, Sedona has become a central resting stop for visitors of Northern Arizona who wish to explore the scenic Verde River, the 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest, or the winding road through Oak Creek Canyon. There are a nearly infinite number of things to do in Sedona Relax atop shaded boulders that dot the 16-mile gorge of Oak Creek Canyon, take a rugged Jeep tour or helicopter tour deep into Sedona’s authentic Indian ruins or scale a red rock monolith that penetrates the crystal blue sky.
On the other hand, some Sedona visitors choose to do very little at all…like sitting back and marveling at the reflection of the sun at dusk that seems to make the Red Rocks appear an even richer and more vibrant hue, as if they glowed from within. There is a strong belief that this place is home to several Sedona vortexes - specific focal points of the earth’s energy - and they travel many miles just to feel the renewal of energy in their own life. Whatever the case, Sedona has a way of taking your breath away and reminding us that there aren’t many places on earth quite as spectacular as Sedona. In fact, Sedona, Arizona was named “The Most Beautiful Place in America” in USA Weekend’s Annual Travel Report. More information about Sedona and other sites to visit in Arizona can be found on their official site http://www.sedona.net/ and http://www.arizonaguide.com/ which will also provide you with a great vistors guide about Arizona and it’s grand features.






