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Category Archives: Sedona Hiking Trails
The Hike House’s Five Elements – Sedona Hiking Trails
The Hike House’s Five Elements.
The Hike House is Sedona’s Premier Hiking Store. The 5 elements include: Sedona Trail Finder, Hiking Footwear & Gear, Hiking Apparel, Energy Cafe and Sedona Guided Hiking Adventures. www.thehikehouse.com
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Peaceful Beauty
by Crystal Sincoff
There is something about the Chapel of the Holy Cross that moves me. Perhaps it is the simplicity of the design. One room, a window, hundreds of little red candles. The location is atop a hill where bell rock, courthouse butte, and all of Sedona lay spread out before you. From the outside the chapel nearly blends into the scenery, it’s the same vermillion color as the red rocks around it…and it’s that subtlety that makes me stop for a moment and breathe. Sedona is like that. All of this natural beauty makes you remember how tiny all of our problems are in the face of such grandeur. I have lived here 5 years and it is always the same.
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Almost As Famous As Sedona!
by Crystal Sincoff
Almost as famous as Sedona’s red rocks is Pink Jeep Tours. Pink Jeep has been a Sedona tradition for more than 50 years and I can tell you why. It is so much fun! The Broken Arrow tour takes you out to Submarine Rock and Chicken Point, both awesome spots to see panoramic views of all of Sedona. These spots are difficult to get to by foot, which why driving in a pink jeep can be so much fun.
Earth, Wind and Water…Nature’s Beauty
by Crystal Sincoff
While waiting in line at the grocery store I picked up a copy of Arizona Highways magazine. There was this amazing photo taken of a beam of light in Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon located in Page, Arizona, about 3 hours from Sedona. I went there a few years ago and was totally blown away by how beautiful it was. At the time I did not have the proper photo equipment to really take any good pictures. Because of the lighting in the canyon the shutter speed wasn’t good so most of them came out blurry. I always promised myself I would research low light shadowy photography, pack up my tripod and go back to take some amazing photos.
Walking Across Devil’s Bridge in Sedona, Arizona
Devil’s Bridge is a natural sandstone arch just outside of Sedona, AZ. The 1-mile hike to the arch starts off super easy but it gets steep. The payoff is AMAZING. Besides the wonderment of the natural arch, the views are spectacular.
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The Hike House – Sedona Hiking Trails
The Hike House Guided Hiking Adventure. Discover the magnificence of the Sedona Hiking Trails.
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Sedona Reãl Inn and Suites: Your Sedona Hotel for Hiking Adventures
At Sedona Reãl Inn and Suites we are committed to providing a customer experience that is second to none.
Reãl, meaning royal in Spanish, is exactly how we treat every Sedona Reãl guest. We take great pride in our name and work diligently to give each and every guest the royal treatment.
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Sedona Didgeridoo ‘Rock Meditation’ – Spiritual Adventure Hiking – Sedona Meditation
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Cool in the Tube
I found myself in a lava tube last week, and although lava implies heat, I would definitely recommend the tube as a way of getting out of it in the summer months. The lava tube just outside of Flagstaff, is about an hour and 15 minutes from Sedona, and maintains a temperature of 40 degrees year round. This cool temp is great for hiking and encourages you to keep moving or become chilled. Wear good hiking shoes with thick soles and long pants so your legs don’t get scratched up. I would also recommend a head lamp as it is pitch black in the tube. I did see some hikers carrying flashlights, but it is good to have your hands free for balance.
Sugary Sweet View of Sedona
by Crystal Sincoff
Why hadn’t I done this hike before? I’ve lived here all of these years and never hiked Sugerloaf. This hike is smack dab in the middle of Sedona. If you aren’t sure where it is the trail head could be pretty easy to overlook. It’s located in a residential neighborhood. I drove past the entrance the first time and had to turn around in someone’s driveway.







































