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You can also bypass fees for the most popular trails by taking the free Sedona Trailhead Shuttle ... but instead rises from the ground. The Chapel of the Holy Cross was completed in 1957, built ...
Sure, you’ll probably want to see Sedona's most recognized landmarks, including the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Devil’s Bridge Trail and the four most recognized spiritual vortexes — Bell Rock ...
The Chapel Trail is a 1.3-mile out-and-back hike that ... Chapel of the Holy Cross is located about 4 miles south of central Sedona. It's best reached by car and makes for a nice stop along ...
Cathedral Rock is known as one of Sedona's four vortexes ... The 1.2-mile out-and-back trail to Cathedral Rock, which is located about 2 miles west of the Chapel of the Holy Cross, is very ...
Sure, you’ll probably want to see Sedona’s most recognizable landmarks, including the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Devil’s Bridge Trail and the four most recognized spiritual vortexes — Bell ...
It’s another 10-mile trip that takes you through Uptown Sedona and down to the Chapel area. After the gorgeous sights at the Devil’s Bridge Trail, you might think you’ve seen it all.
For a taste of Sedona’s unique red-rock terrain, Bond recommends the Hangover Trail, noting that it's “unique to Sedona, as it allows you to hike for miles along elevated slickrock slabs ...
With its towering red rock formations, spiritual vortices and hundreds of miles of hiking trails, Sedona, Ariz., has long beckoned weekend travelers from L.A. And we keep answering the call.