Sedona Off The Beaten Path

 
by Yaqui
 
  •   Montezuma's Castle or Well
    by Yaqui
  •   Montezuma's Castle or Well
    by Yaqui
  •   Montezuma's Castle or Well
    by Yaqui
  •   Montezuma's Castle or Well
    by Yaqui
  •   Montezuma's Castle or Well
    by Yaqui
 

Most Viewed Off The Beaten Path in Sedona

1.

Hiking/Biking

Hiking/Biking, Sedona

 31 Reviews  We were able to spend 2 or 3 days hiking around in Sedona. The late fall (November) was interesting because there were pools of water everywhere! They offered some great reflections of the red rocks... 

2.

Jerome

Jerome, Sedona

 7 Reviews  Spending half a day in Jerome is essential if you are going to be in the Sedona area. The old mining town is only a 45 minute drive from the red rocks and a fun way to visit some local artisan... 

3.

Vortexes & Spirituality

Vortexes & Spirituality, Sedona

 10 Reviews  I actually got a giggle out of this, but at the same time, I can understand why so many feel that this area is filled with some of the most positive energy. Beautiful landscapes with serene settings... 

4.

Indian Ruins

Indian Ruins, Sedona

 4 Reviews  Another one of the beautiful rock formations you cannot see from the downtown area, but can only see if you head off one of the side roads. We were able to see these beautiful rocks while on the Pink... 

5.

Oak Creek Canyon

Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona

 8 Reviews  We definitely drove to the great Oak Creek Canyon. My stomach had butterflies because of how high we were going up the mountains and how steep the the cliffs were. We passed so many canyons and it... 

6.

Scenery & Views

Scenery & Views, Sedona

 9 Reviews  This marker caught my eye of course and it is located under a lovely huge tree. The creek behind it was just so beautiful that day. There were a couple of photographers taking loads of pictures of the... 

7.

Montezuma's Castle or Well

Montezuma's Castle or Well, Sedona

 5 Reviews  Here you can purchase tickets for either Montezuma Castle and or Tuzigoot National Monument also. Passes are available at a discounted rate of $8.00 for both. Be sure if you are planning on visiting... 

8.

Slide Rock State Park

Slide Rock State Park, Sedona

 1 Review  The Slide Rock swim area is approximately 1/2 mile of creek. There are many places to swim and wade, as well as the famous natural rock Slide. The Slide is an eighty foot slippery shoot that is worn... 

9.

Chapel Of The Holy Cross

Chapel Of The Holy Cross, Sedona

 4 Reviews  Along the way, you will find a lot of cacti but those that we saw going to Holy Cross Chapel are very unique. They are very hairy (not pricky and they have yellow flowers on them. Some of the cacti... 

10.

Wilson Mountain

Wilson Mountain, Sedona

 1 Review  The Wilson Mountain trail is a 2.8 mile trek up 2400 feet to the rim of an overlook which provides a spectacular view of Oak Creek canyon and the surrounding mountains. The first part of the hike is... 

11.

Massage or Spa

Massage or Spa, Sedona

 1 Review  Therapy on the Rocks 676 North Highway 89A Sedona, AZ 86336 Situated along the cliffs and creekside of Oak Creek Canyon, Therapy On the Rocks offers a myriad of choices for massage and bodywork. The... 

12.

Planes, Trains & Helicopters

Planes, Trains & Helicopters, Sedona

 1 Review  West of Sedona and below Jerome, you will find a remote wilderness called the Verde Canyon. It's filled with red rock pinnacles, Indian ruins, clear green waters, tunnels, & trestles. In addition, it... 

13.

V Bar V

V Bar V, Sedona

 1 Review  V Bar V used to be a working ranch located on the edge of Beaver Creek. To reach V Bar V, you must travel on fairly good dirt roads (do not attempt this trip if it is raining) There is a small... 

14.

Red Rock State Park

Red Rock State Park, Sedona

 2 Reviews  Arizona is an anomaly because it has more national parks and monuments by far than state parks. One of the few state parks is located 15 miles or so southwest of Sedona. Great trails and great views... 

15.

Tlaquepaque

Tlaquepaque, Sedona

 1 Review  Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village has it's own "off the beaten path" so-to-speak. It is the wonderful Chapel. Many people rent this location for weddings and other ceremonies, but it is also just a... 

16.

Teal Arches

Teal Arches, Sedona

 1 Review

17.

Museums

 1 Review

18.

Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center

Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center, Sedona

 Yaqui Says:  This vistor center was build around the 1935 like a pueblo with local natural materials to compliment the monument. Franklin D. Roosevelt designated the ruins... 

19.

Tuzigoot National Monument

Tuzigoot National Monument, Sedona

 Yaqui Says:  Tuzigoot is Apache for crooked water. They were a prehistoric people called the Sinagua who built these pueblos and lived in them from around 1125 and 1400 CE.... 

20.

See the scenic vortex

See the scenic vortex, Sedona

 joiwatani Says:  This will be a free advertising for the Earth Wisdom Tour. This company offers a variety of tours to families and visitors.They have the scenic vortex tour, the... 

21.

No title

No title, Sedona

 MD2nd Says:  When a soldier comes home, he finds it hard……to listen to his son whine about being bored.…to keep a straight face when peoplecomplain about potholes.…to be... 

22.

No title

No title, Sedona

 MD2nd Says:  No person is ever truly alone.Those who live no more,Whom we loved,Echo still within our thoughts,Our words, our hearts.And what they didAnd who they... 

23.

The Stones, Rocks and Minerals in Sedona

The Stones, Rocks and Minerals in Sedona, Sedona

 joiwatani Says:  As I have noted in my tips, there are many jewelry stores in Sedona. But, here is one of the exciting thing, too, is that there are also stores that sells raw... 

24.

Sedona Chamber of Commerce

Sedona Chamber of Commerce, Sedona

 Yaqui Says:  These centers are always a wealth of information and they are always there to help you find you next tourist destination.Uptown SedonaVillage of OakcreekTequa... 

25.

Van Deren Ranch

Van Deren Ranch, Sedona

 Yaqui Says:  These are always wonderful treasures when exploring.The plaque reads: Lee Van Deren, cattleman, arrived to put his children in the new Sedona school opened in... 

Top 3 Hotels in Sedona

L'Auberge de Sedona

 4 Reviews and 418 Opinions  My boyfriend and I stayed here last weekend, off season so the rate for a cabin was $250.00. It was... 

 Hotels in Sedona

Enchantment Resort

 8 Reviews and 558 Opinions  Mii Amo is an amazing spa resort located on the Enchantment property, which sits in a beautiful... 

 Hotels in Sedona

Adobe Grand Villas

 1 Review and 248 Opinions  Highly recommended! This is a unique boutique bed and breakfast/inn. Daily 4-course breakfast as... 

 Hotels in Sedona

The Place

Reviews and photos of Sedona attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Sedona sightseeing.

Experience Sedona
  Share your Travels  
 

The People

45 Members Live Here
 
Our Members Say
 profile photo

 Here are some various pictures from around Sedona. 

45 members live in Sedona

 

Questions and Answers

Jazger profile photo

Q:  We have rented a home in the coffee pot (?) district. I am wondering if anyone knows of this area, and what we can do with two... 

MikePinTucson profile photo

A: That is a very nice area in West Sedona, north of highway 89. What to do? Wow, so much, particularly if you hike. But here are my top things to do. 1. Pink Jeep... 

Read 8 Replies

postQuestion_button

Top Sedona Writers

1

Beautiful Sedona

Yaqui profile photo

 Sedona is a beautiful rustic valley filled pines trees, bushes, cacti, and rocks that mother nature has been carving out for over 350 million years. This town brims with the most creative talented... 

2

Sedona, Red Rock Country

joiwatani profile photo

 My sister Polynne, who lives in Ibaraki, Japan, told me that she saw this documentary about Sedona. From the moment she watched the film, she dreamt of coming to this Red Rock Country. So, when I told... 

3

Sedona: General and Spiritual

goingsolo profile photo

 Sedona, home of the red rocks and haven to new age followers seeking enlightenment, is a sedate and scenic community only 2 hours North of Phoenix and about 2.5 hours south of the Grand Canyon. With... 

4

AMONGST THE RED ROCKS

madamx profile photo

 To describe Sedona in one word, it would be BEAUTIFUL. Make that ASTONISHINGLYBEAUTIFUL. It really is amazing that places like this exist. If you can, plan to arrive around late afternoon, when the...... 

5

Spiritual Mecca, Artistic Enclave & Outdoor Wonder

deecat profile photo

 Did you ever wonder where the name Sedona originated? This beautiful area was named after T.C. Schnebly's wife in 1902. Why? Well, Schnebly had purchased an 80-acre site & built a beautiful home, but... 

View all rated pages

View newest pages

Build your own Sedona page

Travel Editors for Sedona

keida84 profile photo