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Sedona. |
Red Rock Country.
Of all the cities renowned for improving
the health of its visitors – with spas, hot springs,
fresh air, or solitude – Sedona, Arizona is the only
place in the country with a legacy for healing through its
positive “energy”. It is a beautiful: in 2003
USA Weekend magazine pronounced it the Most Beautiful Place
in America. And with its reputation as a mecca for spiritual
well being combined with the rugged beauties of the red sandstone
rocks that surround it, Sedona is fast emerging as one of
the most whispered-about destinations of the West. New Agers
go there to experience the power of what they call “vortexes,”
places where energy enters and leaves the earth. Artists stay
to try to capture the gorgeous tableau of early light above
the incarnadine buttes. Adventurers come
expressly to hike and mountain bike the buttes
and canyons and to immerse themselves in distinctive desert
wildlife. Other visitors appreciate the remote location, the
friendly, small-town treatment, and the quiet charms of the
commercial downtown. You may come to Sedona to experience
any or all of the above. In any case, come with open eyes,
an open mind, and a when-in-Rome attitude and you’re
assured an unforgettable trip.
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Quick References |
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Sedona Hotels
Online hotel reservations and reviews
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Shopping
Find out where to go shopping
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Restaurants
Where to go for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or drinks |
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Attractions
Info about the top tourist attractions |
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Sedona Tours
Tours for individuals and groups |
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Sedona Travel Guides
Frommer's Sedona
Lonely Planet Sedona
Let's Go Sedona
Fodors Sedona
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