Exploring Outside the 303
A stunning vista of the red rock formations in Sedona, Arizona, with towering sandstone buttes etched by centuries of erosion into intricate shapes that rise majestically against a vivid blue sky. In the foreground, a person stands on a rocky trail, dwarfed by the monumental natural sculptures of richly colored red and orange rock. The rugged terrain is dotted with hardy desert vegetation, including scrub bushes and small trees, adding splashes of green to the vibrant earthy tones. The scene exudes a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.

Hiking Sedona's Red Rock Wonders

Sedona you have my heart⁠ ⁠ Being back near Sedona feels likes home. I am not quite sure which part makes me feel that way. Maybe it's the red dirt with lush greenery that reminds me of Colorado. Maybe its the laid back attitude. Maybe its the free feeling when we are on a hike.⁠ ⁠ We checked off another hike that has been on my list since we first explored Sedona. Seven Sacred Pools is an easy 1 mile in/out hike with beautiful views.⁠ ⁠ Parking at the trail head is very limited and is controlled by an automatic gate that opens promptly at 8 am. We arrived 20 minutes early and snagged the 10th spot (there are only 14 spots). ⁠ ⁠ We plan to hike at least one more time, but am still figuring out which one to do. We have hike Devils Bridge, Airport Loop, Robbers Roast, and Boynott Trail.⁠ ⁠ What's your favorite Sedona area hike?⁠ ⁠

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