Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer in the metaphysical, Sedona offers experiences that are nothing short of enchanting.
SEDONA, Ariz. – I suppose I shouldn’t have taken the parking attendant’s advice so literally. “You’ll know it when you feel it,” he had told me when I asked where I’d find the vortex. I had traveled ...
On a clear spring day, my mother and I hiked an unmarked spur trail to Subway Cave, in Boynton Canyon, near Sedona, Arizona. As we scrambled up a cliff to the cave’s opening, we heard a little boy ask ...
Near Sedona, Arizona, visitors can find a red-rock haven with creekside trails for all kinds of hikers, nighttime events, and ...
Laurie Gough is the author of "Kite Strings of the Southern Cross: A Woman's Travel Odyssey" (Travelers' Tales, 1999). She lives in Ontario, Canada My first impression of Sedona was that this peculiar ...
Pink Jeep Tours in the Sedona area take visitors to places with names like Submarine Rock and the “Road of No Return,” as well as on longer excursions to the Grand Canyon, two hours away. Irene ...
Vortexes draw New Age practioners like moths seeking the light. These areas scattered among the red rocks outside a small Arizona city are said to be swirling centers of energy — sometimes magnetic, ...
This 2018 photo shows the town of Sedona, Arizona, seen from the Airport Mesa Loop Trail. From left to right are Thunder Mountain, Sugar Loaf and Coffee Pot Rock. The sleepy Arizona town of Sedona has ...