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Description of Sedona

Sedona was voted 'The Most Beautiful Place in America' by USA's Weekend's Annual Travel Report. Sedona is situated in a unique geological area, it is surrounded by red-rock monoliths, and is close to Oak Creek Canyon.

Towering above Sedona is Mogollon Rim, which constitutes the...

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Bear Mountain Sedona
reviewed by Catherine
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11/07/2011

Bear Mountain, is one of the more difficult Sedona hiking sites. Bear Mountain climbs 1,800 feet and provides a panoramic view of the peaks of Flagstaff and the surrounding landscape. The hike is 5 miles round trip.

 
 
Bear Mountain Sedona
reviewed by Catherine
xxxxx
11/07/2011

Bear Mountain, is one of the more difficult Sedona hiking sites. Bear Mountain climbs 1,800 feet and provides a panoramic view of the peaks of Flagstaff and the surrounding landscape. The hike is 5 miles round trip.

 
 
Bear Mountain Sedona
reviewed by Catherine
xxxxx
11/07/2011

Bear Mountain, is one of the more difficult Sedona hiking sites. Bear Mountain climbs 1,800 feet and provides a panoramic view of the peaks of Flagstaff and the surrounding landscape. The hike is 5 miles round trip.

 
 
West Fork Hike Sedona
reviewed by Catherine
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11/07/2011

The West Fork Hike is a 6 mile trail along and across a flowing creek surrounded by rock slopes that tower alongside, forming picturesque images as they are reflected in the water. This hike is especially worth doing in the fall, when the trees take on particularly vibrant colors. Since this hike involves crossing the creek at several points, wearing clothing that can get wet is recommended.

 
 
Red Rock Crossing Sedona
reviewed by Catherine
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11/07/2011

Red Rock Crossing area is home to quieter activities like picnicking, photography and fishing. Facilities include picnic tables, cooking grills and toilets.

 
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