About Sedona
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Sedona was named
“The Most Beautiful
Place in America”
by USA Today’s
Weekend Travel Report |
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Red Rock Crossing and
Oak Creek
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In 1902, Sedona was
officially established by Theodore
Schnebly, who named the town after
this wife. For most of the twentieth
century, Sedona remained a small
farming settlement, unmarked on most
maps; however, in the middle part of
the 20th century, Sedona’s dramatic
red rock formations were featured as
backdrops for a string of western
films and Sedona became famous.
Today, approximately
15,000 people call Sedona home and
an estimated 3.5 million people from
around the world flock here every
year to enjoy Sedona’s inspiring
landscape, mild year-round climate,
and variety of recreational
activities. From browsing the many
fine art galleries, to swimming in
refreshing Oak Creek, to hiking the
scenic trails through the National
Forest, Sedona offers something for
everyone. Although there are many
things to do in Sedona, make sure
you leave time for reflection as
many people find visiting Sedona a
powerfully self-changing experience.
Truly a world-class vacation
destination, Sedona never fails to
amaze even the most seasoned
traveler.
The symbol of Sedona’s beauty is Red
Rock Crossing, where spring-fed Oak
Creek flows at the base of majestic
Cathedral Rock. Red Rock Crossing
(shown above) is one of the most
photographed spots in Arizona and is
just a short stroll from Sedona
Suite.
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