Chapel of the Holy Cross
Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956. Learn more on tour...
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956. Learn more on tour...
Airport Mesa
Amazing 360 degree red rock views from atop the mesa! Definitely worth seeing...!
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village, on of the best things to do in Sedona. Nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is the most distinctive Sedona shopping experience to be found in the Southwest.
Sedona
Time for Lunch - we drop you off in Uptown Sedona to explore the restaurants and shops. There is a variety of places for you to choose where to eat depending upon type of food you want.
Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park
With communities in Maryland, Sedona Arizona, and Australia, KPC provides people from all walks of life many ways to connect with a practice lineage of wisdom teachings that emphasize qualities such as compassion, love, and generosity. Whether you enjoy walking meditations, animals, gardening, or traditional Buddhist prayers and methods, KPC offers many ways for you to engage, whether you are Buddhist or not. People of all faiths are welcome to enjoy the grounds and visit the temple.
Rachel's Knoll
Rachel’s Knoll until we stepped into what maybe was the most beautiful place we saw in Sedona. In the 1970’s Rachel Patty Lunt was looking to purchase some land in Sedona. While looking at the areas she could buy, she came to this place. It is said that when Rachel stepped on the knoll, she felt the energies going through her body. It was just so beautiful. She knew right away, that this was her special place. She figured that a place like that should be for everyone to enjoy. So she became dedicated to keep this place open to people living in and visiting Sedona. When people talk about Sedona, they often mention the spiritual aspect of it, the vortex. Sedona is said to have several energy centers which are called vortexes. It is thought you can get positive energy from the vortex sites and you can feel it in your body.
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