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Chapel of the Holy Cross
A beautiful, sacred chapel of incredible architectural design, built into the Red Rocks in 1956. Visit in prayer for a holy experience.
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Red Rock Crossing/Crescent Moon Ranch
The views of Cathedral Rock from Red Rock Crossing are some of the most photographed in Sedona. Here you can picnic, hike, and play in the waters of Oak Creek.
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Boynton Canyon
This sacred canyon is one of my favorite places in Sedona. I have spent many mornings in prayer or evenings watching the sunset here. A wonderful place for hiking, prayer and meditation, and being nurtured by the womb of the earth.
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Oak Creek Canyon
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Honanki and Palatki Ruins
Two Sinaguan Native American ruin sites with wonderful petroglyphs.
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Tuzigoot National Monument
Just beyond Cottonwood is a 13th century prehistoric ruin of Sinaqua Native Americans.
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Montezuma Castle National Monument
One of the oldest and best preserved cliff dwellings found in the Southwest.
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Jerome
An old historic mining town that sits atop Mingus Mountain overlooking the entire Verde Valley with spectactular views of Sedona. The town has some great shops, arts and crafts.
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Verde Canyon Railroad
This is an enchanting scenic train excursion that takes you into the heart of Sycamore Canyon; see a magnificent eagle's nest perched along the Verde River.
(928) 639-0010/(800) 293-7245 (www.verdecanyonrr.com)
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The Grand Canyon
Plan a day's excursion to one of the natural wonders of the world. Forget about all of those photographs you've seen and prepare yourself for something even more spectacular. This magnificent canyon is only a 2½ hour drive from Sedona.
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Other nearby attractions include the Lowell Observatory, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.
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