How about Sunday in Sedona?
It’s a pretty common day trip for folks who fly in to Phoenix and want to stay a few extra days. They often decide to go to Sedon
a to see the red rocks. They want to find a vortex and see what all the fuss is about. Go ahead. Just Google Sedona, and you’ll see what I mean. These photos illustrate a bit of what you’ll see when you get there.
The top two photos were taken while on a yoga hike to the top of Cathedral Rock. The photo on the left is the park at Red Rock Crossing. From the gazebo in the background, you can probably tell a lot of weddings take place there. The photo on the right was taken by my boyfriend on a guided imagery hike we took with Dennis Andres (pictured with me), also known as Mr. Sedona. He’s the author of several books, including What is a Vortex? and Sedona’s Top 10 Hikes. He’d be a great guide to hire if you want to really see what Sedona’s like from the inside out.
Visit the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for more information.
(Photos used with permission by Jackie Dishner.)

2 Comments
Thanks for the vicarious journey via beautiful photos!
The hiking around Sedona is incredible. Just a few hundred yards off the busy highway, you find yourself among some of the most incredible scenery Arizona has to offer. Our favorite Sedona weekend includes a couple of hikes, a few great meals, yoga, and a massage. It just doesn’t get any better than that!