Devil’s Bridge Trail - Best hike in Sedona Arizona (Keep Your Daydream)
Add Devil’s Bridge on your hiking list when visiting Sedona, Arizona. This is now one our favorite hikes with gorgeous views and spectacular color. We share 4 things we learned from the hike that might be helpful for you when you visit.
The hike is only .7 miles from the trailhead, but another 1 miles from the parking lot. Round trip from the parking lot was 3.8 miles, but if you have a high clearance vehicle... you can drive on the road and park in a small parking lot at the trailhead. In the end, we actually liked the longer hike, but the drive would have been fun too.
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Join us on our trip to Sedona, AZ where we hiked Fay Canyon and Boynton Canyon Vortex Trails. We spent some time at Slide Rock State Park and enjoyed the variety of wines and beautiful scenery at Page Springs Vineyard.
Sedona Arizona | The Most Beautiful Place on Earth?
The city of Sedona, Arizona claims to be The Most Beautiful Place on Earth, and we just had to check it out for ourselves.
Sedona is located about 2 hours North of the Phoenix, Arizona area and has a slightly cooler climate than most of its desert neighbors. It is a land of rustic red sandstone found nowhere else on Earth. Many people even claim that there are many Vortices (plural for vortex) surrounding the city area, and that draws a lot of spiritualists to the area.
Archaeologists believe that Sedona has been inhabited for up to 13,000 years by various tribes of people. Some even settled in the area permanently and build dwellings on the sides of the cliffs. You can visit some of those ancient ruins today.
In this video we set out to visit the following locations:
Downtown Sedona
Bell Rock
Red Rock State Park
Coconino National Forest
Honanki Ruins
Chapel on the Rock
Devil's Bridge
Amitabha Stupa Peace Park
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Recorded April 13-15, 2017
Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. This video includes...
00:36 Airport Vista Overlook
03:18 Best Western Plus Inn of Sedona
06:03 Chapel of the Holy Cross
12:17 Sedona downtown business district
13:16 Oak Creek Canyon
21:26 Red Rock Loop Road
24:39 Soldier Pass Road
26:44 Airport Vista Overlook
29:12 Highway 179
32:53 Bell Rock Vista
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Sedona Red Rock State Park
Red Rocks State Park near Sedona offers education, birdwatching, horseback riding and a spectacular network of trails for any level of hiker. Read more about Arizona State Parks,
SEDONA HOTEL TOUR! ???? Where We Stay In Sedona, Arizona
In today’s vlog, we show you our hotel in Sedona, Arizona. Hope you enjoy the hotel and room tour!
Hotel: Sedona Hilton Resort at Bell Rock
Address: 90 Ridge Trail Drive, Sedona, AZ 86351
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Is the Sedona “Energy Vortex” real? | exploration • meditation • reflection
Sedona has a reputation for being a special place. It is said to be home to several energy vortexes (swirling centers of energy) that are conducive to healing, meditation and introspection. So are they real? In this video I explore and meditate at the Cathedral Rock vortex and give you my honest opinion on the power of this Sedona Vortex.
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Sedona to Grand Canyon Experience | Pink Jeep Tours
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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty. About 12 miles (19 km) long, ranging in width from 0.8 to 2.5 miles (1.3 to 4.0 km). The depth of the canyon ranges from 800 to 2,000 feet (240 to 610 m).
03. Slide Rock State Park
A state park of Arizona, USA, taking its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. There are three hiking trails in Slide Rock State Park: Pendley Homestead Trail (.25 miles), Slide Rock Route (.3 miles), and Clifftop Nature Trail (.25). Slide Rock State Park attracted 254,584 visitors in 2005 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Arizona.
04. Chapel of the Holy Cross
A Roman Catholic chapel built into the buttes of Sedona, Arizona, run by the Diocese of Phoenix, as a part of St. John Vianney Parish in Sedona. In 2007, Arizonans voted the Chapel to be one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona, and it is also the site of one of the so-called Sedona vortices.
05. Cathedral Rock
A famous landmark on the Sedona. One of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. Is carved from the Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a redbed sandstone formed from coastal sand dunes near the shoreline of the ancient Pedregosa Sea. Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
06. Bell Rock
A butte, composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. A popular tourist attraction just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona. Has an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m).
07. Honanki
A cliff dwelling and rock art site located in the Coconino National Forest. The Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, and ancestors of the Hopi people, lived here from about 1100 to 1300 CE. Was one of the largest prehistoric pueblos in the Verde Valley.
08. Courthouse Butte
A butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Geologically, Courthouse Butte is composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. Summit elevation is 5,440 feet (1,660 m).
09. Sycamore Canyon
The second largest canyon in the Arizona redrock country. The 21-mile (34 km) long scenic canyon reaches a maximum width of about 7 miles (11 km). One of the oldest designated Wilderness Areas in Arizona, originally being a Forest Service Primitive Area prior to the Wilderness Act of 1964.
10. Seven Canyons
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SEDONA AZ TO THE SOUTH RIM! VIA GRAND CANYON RAILWAY-WILLIAMS, AZ-EP44
While in Sedona AZ we road the Grand Canyon Railway train to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
The 1.5 hr drive to Williams AZ had to happen in the early am, because our train boarded at 9am sharp!
We took the bus excursion at the canyon that included lunch. If we could do it over again, with the limited time at the canyon, I would take the bus excursion WITHOUT lunch included.
We were on the Mary Coulter Luxury Parlor Train at $226/each.We would pick this same car again.
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Sedona Hiking Tour | Pink Jeep Tours
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Sedona Arizona! Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
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Sedona Off-Road - Broken Arrow Trail, Soldiers Pass, Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Powerline
On this adventure we headed across state lines to Sedona Arizona for a trip we had been planning for 2 months. We knew Sedona was a very scenic place with all the red rocks but we also heard there were some amazing trails out there that we needed to go check out. So along with some of our great friends, we packed up and headed out for a long weekend of wheeling.
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Once everyone in our group made their way to Sedona, we all met for some good food, drinks and a little comradery at the Sedona Pizza Company before we kicked things off the next morning. If you visit Sedona, I highly recommend making this a stop on your list.
The next morning bright and early we met up at the Coffee Pot Restaurant for breakfast which came highly recommended. We aired down, did a quick gear check and had a short drivers meeting to discuss the days plans and headed out.
The first trail of the day was going to be Broken Arrow which was just a few miles down the road. This was the one trail we were all the most excited about.
The Broken Arrow trail did not disappoint. This 3.8 mile long trail had some great obstacles at almost every turn and the views of the red rocks all around never got old. As we made our way to the top of Devils Staircase, are anticipation level started to climb. Because with all the rain that morning, we knew it might be a bit of a challenge.
Devils Staircase really is much steeper than it does on camera for sure, but we all had a blast making our way down. However there were a couple in our group that just had to see if they could make their way up and without a doubt watching Little Big Jeep hammer their way up might have been the highlight of the day.
Broken Arrow is a very popular trail and we must have come across at least 15 Tour guided Jeeps along the way.
As we made our way off broken arrow it was time to stop for lunch, soak in the surroundings and get ready for Soldier Pass which was the next trail on the agenda.
The trailhead to soldiers pass was just a few miles down the road from broken arrow. This trail had a couple obstacles along the way, but not as difficult as broken arrow. But once again, the amazing scenery was around every corner
There are 2 must see destination along soldiers pass, the first one we stopped at was Devil’s Kitchen which is a massive sink hole and there are no railis, so watch your step. The second stop is the Seven Apache Pools, a very remarkable spot to visit
On our third and last trail run of the day to Schneblys Hill, mother nature decided to turn on the water works and I think everyone agreed that it made going up this mountain much more scenic with all the water falls coming off the rocks. This trail is easy and you really don’t even need 4 week drive. The gate was close half way through, but no worries as the views at this spot were breathtaking.
On day 2 we planned on doing Red Rock Powerline trail and then take the optional off shoot to Outlaw trail. This trail is just over 30 miles round trip and we expected it to take a up the whole day. This trail is rated as difficult, but aside from a couple small obstacles that you would want to have high clearance, it was that bad at all.
From all the rain the night before, the mud was exceptionally thick and I everyones tires were really gummed up which made things a little interesting going up the side of Black Mountain.
The ruins at the end of the Outlaw trail exceeded all our expectations. These ruins date back to the 1100’s and to see so much of it standing was very cool. This is a must-see destination and if you are out in Sedona. There is a flat dirt road that you can take to go straight there, but I think taking the Red Rock Powerline road is the best way to do it.
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Trip to Sedona AZ. on 02/16/2013
This was sort of a valentine's day get away, unfortunately it was not a couples trip. Our 3 year old Son had to come. Stayed at the Kings Ransom Hotel, it wasn't the Four Seasons, But for $120 U.S. dollars on a Saturday night you can't expect much. All in All the room was nice and clean, with a King size bed and a Pull out Sofa bed. T our surprise The Kings Ransom Hotel has a very Famous restaurant, called Elotes, managed by a world class, famous Chef. I don't know who he is,but his food was good, Not the best Mexican food I have ever had, but good.
The most enjoyable part of the trip for me was driving trough the very nice scenery and driving one of our BMW's. ON this trip I enjoyed driving my wife's 525i E60. On the video you can hear some rattling noises, but those were not coming from the car, they were from the Dash Cam mount, I'm going to have to get rid of it and get me a GoPro..
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Sedona-Jerome-Devils Bridge, Cathedral Rock, Fay Canyon Trails Sedona
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This week we continue RVing to Sedona and Jerome staying at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood just outside of both Sedona and Jerome Arizona. We did a lot of hiking in Sedona at the Cathedral Rock Trail, Devils Bridge Trail and the Fay Canyon Trail. Hiking Cathedral Rock trail we had to stop before going all the way up on account of Nikki. So we then hiked around the Templeton Trail that went around Cathedral Rock. That was a nice easy hike and filled with awesome view of Cathedral Rock. Devils Bridge Trail was really fun as we got to drive closer to the trail head with the 4X4 capabilities of our truck. The Devils Bridge Trail was a little tougher in a couple places as we had to do a couple steep rock scrambles with Nikki, but she did awesome! We didn't actually get to go out on the Devils Bridge itself but we did make it to it and watched a few other people going on the bridge to take pics! After that we hiked the Fay Canyon Trail which was 1 mile out and 1 mile back and was an easy hike.
The following morning we did some exploring in Jerome Arizona which was only a few miles from our campsite at Dead Horse Ranch State Park. This was an old copper mining town built on the side of a mountain. It was really cool to see each street was on a different level. Jerome Arizona is one of the coolest old ghost towns we've seen so far and look forward to going back someday and spending more time there exploring.
Sedona Arizona winter was really beautiful with just some snow on the rocks, but much much more comfortable than the temps at the Grand Canyon. Made hiking just perfect!
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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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Sedona Tour- Arizona (HD) (60FPS)
Hey everyone it's mk8itra1n here bringing you the premiere of my first new YouTube Channel dedicated to content involving my various adventures & travels. The Arizona saga continues with footage of my visit to the red canyon known officially known as Sedona. Footage includes an on foot hike of the Huckaby trail and the Sedona valley shopping area.
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Camera- 2014 Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Resolution- 1080p HD 60FPS
Editing Software- Apple iMovie
Date- August 29th, 2016
Location- Sedona, Arizona, United States Of America