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Sedona Attractions & Things To Do
A compelling Sedona attraction since its creation in 1956. Find yourself deeply moved by the spirituality emanating from this chapel that rises 200 feet between two majestic redrock formations.
Slide Rock State Park (Oak Creek) A popular State Park named after its Slide Rock, a downhill stretch of slippery creek bottom where water-lovers slide down a slick natural water chute.
Verde Canyon Railroad (Clarkdale) A very scenic four-hour ride on a vintage train through the railroad’s historic route through the majestic Verde Canyon beginning at Clarkdale to the ghost ranch of Perkinsville and back.
The scenic box canyons in Sedona Arizona Redrock Country is a popular hiking area in the shadow of towering buttes, crimson cliffs and desert vegetation.
The Sedona Arts Center was formed by a group of visionaries to create an artistic climate where artisans could work and tech together in a spirit of cooperation and participation.
The Georgia Frontiere Performing Arts Pavilion, a 5,000-seat amphitheatre presents concerts and performances that reflect diverse interest of Sedona area residents and visitors alike.
A short 28-mile scenic drive from Sedona is Jerome Az, an enchanting artist’s community and tourist attraction. Built on a mountainside incline, Jerome offers spectacular views across the valley below.
Sedona Historical Society Museum The official museum of Sedona history that focuses on the lifestyles, customs and works of the people and events that pioneered the area known as Sedona Arizona.
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