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Devil's Bridge Trail - The Devil's Bridge Trail is one of Sedona's most popular hikes for a reason, known for the area's largest natural sandstone arch.
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Palatki Heritage Site – This site is a great chance to connect with the ancient history of Sedona, as you get a chance to see a series of red rocks up close.
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Tlaquepec Arts and Shopping Village
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Sedona Heritage Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museum celebrates the pioneers who built this community nearly 125 years ago.
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Slide Rock State Park – This park is a massive natural site that attracts top outdoor experience seekers to Sedona.
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Chapel of the Holy Cross - is a world famous architectural monument in Sedona. It was designed by the sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude.
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Cathedral Rock - Cathedral Rock is an unforgettable landmark that towers above the Sedona skyline. Located within the Coconino National Forest
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Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park - A remarkably serene site surrounded by 14 acres of pristine desert. For the ultimate peaceful getaway.
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Crescent Moon Ranch
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Montezuma Castle National Monument - The American Southwest is rich in Native American sites, and one of the most interesting is Montezuma Castle National Monument.
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