Sedona Attractions
Discover the best things to do near our vacation rental. Read our Sedona travel guide or see guest reviews for more tips.
Hiking Trails

Cathedral Rock
One of Sedona's most iconic landmarks and vortex sites. The trail offers breathtaking views of the surrounding red rock formations and is especially beautiful during sunset.

Bell Rock
Famous for its energy vortex, Bell Rock offers trails for all skill levels, from easy walks to challenging climbs. The vortex site is believed to strengthen one's inner being and sense of balance.

Devil's Bridge
The largest natural sandstone arch in Sedona, offering a unique photo opportunity. The trail starts easy but becomes steep near the end.

Seven Sacred Pools
A series of natural pools along the Soldier Pass Trail, considered sacred by Native Americans. Best visited after rainfall when the pools are full.

Sugarloaf Loop Trail
A less crowded trail offering panoramic views of Sedona. Great for sunrise or sunset hikes with views of Coffee Pot Rock and Thunder Mountain.

Raven Caves Trail
A hidden gem featuring ancient cliff dwellings and cave formations. This trail offers a unique blend of archaeological interest and natural beauty, with stunning views of Sedona's red rocks.
Vortex Sites

Airport Vortex
Located near the Airport Mesa, this vortex offers sweeping views of Sedona and is known for its strengthening masculine energy. Easily accessible, it's a great spot to experience the energy and enjoy a stunning sunset.

Cathedral Rock Vortex
Situated at Red Rock Crossing, this vortex enhances feminine energy. Take a serene walk along Oak Creek and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere with Cathedral Rock as a backdrop.

Bell Rock Vortex
Recognizable by its distinct bell shape, this vortex is a powerhouse of energy that supports balance. Located near the Village of Oak Creek, it's an ideal spot for reflection and a short hike.
Water Activities

Red Rock Crossing
One of the best views in Sedona with Cathedral Rock towering over you while you swim. Access via Crescent Moon Picnic Area, featuring plenty of shade and picnic spots.

Slide Rock State Park
The most popular swimming hole in Sedona, featuring natural rock water slides. A must-visit spot but arrives early to avoid crowds. Perfect for family fun.

Grasshopper Point
A quintessential swimming hole and great alternative to crowded Slide Rock. Shaded and cool with jumping platforms for the adventurous. Varying water depths accommodate all swimmers.
Golfing
Sedona Golf Resort
An 18-hole, par-71 championship course stretching 6,646 yards, offering challenging play with stunning scenic views.
Oakcreek Country Club
An 18-hole, par-72 course spanning 6,824 yards, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr., featuring tree-lined fairways and well-bunkered greens.
Canyon Mesa Country Club
A 9-hole, par-28 course measuring 1,450 yards, ideal for beginners and those looking to improve their short game.
Sedona & Beyond

Grand Canyon
Just a 2-hour drive from Sedona, the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring natural wonder. Spend the day hiking the trails, enjoying scenic overlooks, or capturing the perfect photo at sunrise or sunset.

Verde Valley Wine Trail
Sample award-winning wines while soaking up the beautiful Arizona countryside. Visit local favorites like Page Springs Cellars and Javelina Leap Winery for vineyard tours and tastings.

Verde Canyon Railroad
Take a 4-hour scenic train journey through Arizona's landscapes, offering views of red rock cliffs, wildlife, and historic sites like the Perkinsville ghost town.
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