AIRPORT LOOP TRAIL SEDONA, ARIZONA
Airport Loop Trail in Sedona Arizona is one of the more popular hikes in the area. This is a moderate hike about 4.7 miles round trip if started from the Airport Mesa overlook. It's a beautiful hike with a great overview of the entire Sedona area.
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The Airport Loop Trail (Sedona, AZ)
Mariah and I did a short day hike around Sedona's Airport back in December (2014). The trail is approximately 3.25 miles and full of beautiful views. If you're looking for an easy hike in Sedona give it a try!
Airport Loop Trail in the Coconino National Forest - Sedona, Arizona
We parked on Airport Road, climbed to the top of the small saddle (Airport Saddle), then picked up the Airport Loop Trail which immediately bends to the left to follow the southeast slope of the mesa. There are great red rock views from northeast to south over lower Oak Creek Valley.
Sedona Airport Loop Trail, Arizona
Great views all around: Steamboat RockCapitol Butte, Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, Steamboat Rock, Courthouse Butte, Ship Rock, Chimney Rock and other red rock country of Sedona's landmarks, as you circle the Airport Loop trail. It's also one of the vortex site location in the Red Rock Country area for healing and spiritual renewal!
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Sedona Airport Vortex Hike 4k Ultra HD video
A 4k Ultra HD video of the Sedona Airport vortex areain Arizona. This video was filmed in September 2016 on my most recent trip. I always feel an intense draw back to Sedona and go as often as my schedule will permit. Its not just the intense beauty that attracts people here, but a magic in this area, a unique energy that cannot be denied.
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Airport Mesa - Sedona, Arizona, United States
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- ... I took Lyn up to see where Mystic Vista was, and we also drove past Airport Mesa, where there is supposed to be another vortex ...
- ... is one of the best places for star gazing, so we told the kids we were going out for a ride after watching the sunset from Airport Mesa (one of the best places to watch the sunset; crowds gather on the mesa, and clap as the sun goes down) We drove about ...
- ... They include Boynton Canyon, Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Airport Mesa ...
- ... After spending too much time trying to sort them out, I chose a loop trail on the Airport Mesa because it sounded like it had views of several of the famous peaks in the area and was a good distance without too ...
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MARCH 1-3RD WAS THE ANNUAL SEDONA MTB FESTIVAL HELD AT THE POSSE GROUNDS AREA. MEMBERS OF THE HME_RSM HIT UP THE FESTIVAL FOR OUR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR. IF YOU HAVENT BEEN TO THE FESTIVAL OR SEDONA FOR THAT MATTER, YOU ARE CERTAINLY MISSING OUT. SEDONA HAS SOME OF THE BEST RIDING OUT THERE.
DAY 1 WE RODE BREWER TRAIL THEN CLIMBED UP AIRPORT ROAD TO HIT THE AIRPORT LOOP TRAIL SYSTEM. WE TOOK BANDIT DOWN TO RIDGE THEN TO SKETCH, BACK TO RIDGE AND OVER TO SEDONA SECRET SLICKROCK TRAIL. WE THEN HAD TO CLIMB THE ROAD ALL THE WAY BACK UP TO HIT SCORPION TRAIL. ALL THESE TRAILS ARE A MUST DO!! IN THE AFTERNOON WE HIT THE TEACUP AREA TRAILS AND THEN WENT BACK TO THE FESTIVAL TO HAVE A COLD ADULT BEVERAGE OR TWO. SEE MY STRAVA LINK BELOW WHICH HAS ALL THE DETAILS OF RIDE.
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Sedona Vortex Tour - Boynton, Sedona Airport, Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock In One Day
Sedona vortex energies are some of the most powerful in the world. Experiencing the vortex energies and integrating the Divine light and healing can help you to increase your awareness, heal, and tune into higher levels of light and expanded states of consciousness.
If you have been to Sedona before and experienced any of the vortexes you may have noticed that they offer a heightened sense of awareness.
Really, the entire town of Sedona has a new age and metaphysical lens into Divine Consciousness that is unlike anywhere else in North America.
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In this video, we take on the challenge of visiting four of Sedona's most popular vortexes in one day to experience a beautiful integration of all the divine vortex energies.
First, we go to the Boynton Canyon.
The Boynton Canyon Vortex is located on the West side of town accessible by going N on Dry Creek Road and making a left at the stop sign, or from FR525.
A short 10 minute drive out of town on a paved road and you will find a Red Rock Pass required parking area. Be sure to buy a parking pass for the Red Rock parking area as you are not only supportin the Sedona, AZ trails but you are also making sure you don't get a parking ticket!
A quick hike with a steep scramble at the top leads you to the Boynton Vortex. In the saddle between two red-rock spiers, the energy is uplifting and strongest near the juniper pine tree at the center.
On the east you have Kachina Rock and on the west, the shorter rock spier is Flute Rock.
Second, we headed over to the Sedona airport vortex.
From Highway 89A you go south on N. Airport Road, just East of the Whole Foods in Sedona.
Less than a mile up the road you will see a parking area on your left. There are about 15 parking spots and this is definitely the closest vortex with the shortest walk from the parking area to the high energy area.
If you climb the mesa all the way to the Sedona airport, you went too far!
At the airport vortex there are two ways to get to the peak, the easier trail to the left, or you can scramble up the hill straight ahead.
There are also several additional hikes available from the airport vortex parking area. You can loop around several of the mesa's in the area and the 360 degree views of the Verde Valley are unrivaled.
From here you can see Boynton, Bell and Cathedral rock... Cathedral being the most difficult to spot as it can be hidden behind the airport mesa depending on where you are standing.
Third stop on the Sedona Vortex day tour is Cathedral Rock.
The Cathedral Rock Vortex is possibly the most impressive of all the Sedona Vortexes based on the shear height and size of the pinnacles that rise above.
Most people don't realize that the vortexes are actually located a short climb up from the arroyo on what is called Buddah's Beach.
It is not required to climb all the way to Cathedral Rock to experience the vortex energies!
This is a common misconseption.
Look for the twisted trunks of the juniper pine trees to signify that you have reached the vortex.
Finally, continuing south towards the Village of Oak Creek you reach the last vortex in the tour.... Bell Rock.
There is parking on the south and north side of Bell Rock and if you are looking for the shorter hike, be sure to park on the north side.
With its distinctive bell shape and layers of red rock leading towards its peak, there are potentially hours or days of hiking and exploring around Bell Rock alone.
The vortex energies at Bell Rock are noticeable at all levels of the rock formation, from the base to the peak, you will be able to experience the blissful phenomena that is the Sedona vortex energies.
It is important to remember that these are not the only vortexes in Sedona but they are the most popular and accessible.
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Parsons Trail, Sycamore Canyon - Near Sedona, Arizona
Parsons Trail along Sycamore Canyon is a 7.2 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Sedona, Arizona that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
In this adventure I bring along with me two of my good friends, Caroline & Alexis, and we explore together this magical place. Along the way I made a new friend who encouraged me to get out of my comfort zone and jump from a cliff into the water. Meet my new friend Carys.
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Hike Broken Arrow Trail - Red Rock Country - Sedona, Arizona
Follow us on a hike near Sedona Arizona on the Broken Arrow Trail to Submarine Rock, Little Horse Trail, Mushroom Rock and the Chapel Trail. Includes a 360 degree panorama from the top of submarine rock. Watch the Pink Jeep Tours maneuver around mushroom rock. See the Chapel of the Holy Cross in the distance. This sequence was shot with a Canon HFS-100 and edited in Adobe Premier CS5.
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Sedona Broken Arrow Trail Hike
Lynne loves to hike and part of the reason for visiting Sedona AZ was to hit the trails. Here is our Broken Arrow hike. Magnificent views of the red rock formations.
TRAVEL DAYS TO SEDONA ARIZONA - FAY CANYON TRAIL HIKE-EP36
Sue & I usually try to keep our “travel days” in the range of 200 to 250 miles per move. On the Interstate, I set the cruise at 64 mph, because it’s comfortable, safer and the Honda we pull has a 65 mph limit. It puts the 450 hp diesel motor in the sweet spot for the best mileage.
We are tracking mileage, and I wish I had better news. It’s about 6.5 mpg. My kids are never going to get an inheritance at this rate!
When just moving long distances, and NOT actually site seeing, some people pull into a Walmart, Cabela’s or Cracker Barrel for an overnight stay, for free. We have never done this and feel we are just too long at 65 feet to fit in easily.
This is our own insecurities,…many people this long and driving a motorhome do it. I wouldn’t blame the local kids if they tried to do burnouts around us in the parking lot at 2am,…….just to be funny. I know I would have when I was young! I also worry about getting “parked in” by someone,……and global warming.
This quick clip shows Sue wiping off the rig after our days run, with me supervising and recording the event. Then, it's my turn, and I take over,..... and cook us both a great late evening dinner. Thanks to our friend Brian for teaching me some of his barbecuing skills! The recipe I used here is actually one I created for myself over the years.
We chose to only hook up electric so we can take off early tomorrow to grind out another 201 miles. The campground showers were actually first class here,………. but you really can never beat showering at home.
We are headed to Tucson AZ for a week, Mesa AZ for a week, Sedona AZ for 10 days, then Yuma AZ for December 2018. Still wearing shorts after 17 months on the road!
On our way to Sedona Arizona, we stopped at a rest stop to eat some lunch. SUE made a wonderful beef stew the night before, and needs to get credit for it here! We were here quite a while and we didn’t notice some of the scenery till we were leaving to go into the rig to start microwaving lunch,…………….
Finally in Sedona, Sue and I went on a short 2 mile round trip hike on Saturday, 11-24-2018. It was called the Fay Canyon Trail, and was surrounded by towering sandstone mountains. The movies and pictures pale in comparison to how they look in person.
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Airport Mesa: Sedona, Arizona
Broken Arrow Trail, Sedona Arizona
Here's our recent hike on the Broken Arrow Trail (revised to reduce the volume of the background music). We stopped at the Devils Dining Room, Submarine Rock and Chicken Point. This is a beautiful moderate hike in Sedona Arizona.
Airport Loop Connector
The Airport Loop Connector is the local neighborhood trail that enables the West Sedona mountain bikers and hikers access to the Airport Loop trail without having to ride up the busy Airport Road. This is a short 100 yard trail that is rideable in both directions by an advanced rider. Lesser skilled riders may have to walk the initial part of the climb.
Check out Skidmap.com if you use a GPS for navigation purposes. They have the best database of trails in the state of Arizona and the Sedona trail system is completely mapped for a great riding experience. You can be your own professional guide instantly by uploading the database.
SEDONA, VORTEXES, AND OAK CREEK CANYON
People flock to Sedona Arizona to find their energy in one of the seven vortexes. Kim believes ... Way does not.
Come along on our attempt to find the Airport Mesa vortex in Sedona and a trip up Oak Creek Canyon on 89A to Midgley Bridge, West Fork Trail, the Mayhew Ranch, and Oak Creek Canyon Overlook.
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