Tuesday 29 March 2011

Setting the Stage for a Great Trip to Sedona

Sedona in Arizona, USA is a tiny town with a population of about 15,000 living in the mountains of central Arizona, roughly 100 miles north of Phoenix. With its amazing red rock canyons and lovely Oak Creek, it’s not astonishing that Sedona is one of Arizona’s top tourist destinations. Its reputation for being a religious center and its amazing beauty attracts millions of visitors from all around the world.
Situated among red rock canyons at the foot of the enormous Colorado plateau, Sedona enjoys a mid four season climate. The town is surrounded by the Coconino national forest, which is subjugated by pinon pine at this elevation, with sycamore and cottonwood trees along the Sedona canyon bottoms. The area adjoining to Sedona offers outstanding hiking trails and other outdoor leisure opportunities.
Surrounded by red monoliths and Arizonian outback, Sedona is just a step away from busier cities such as Phoenix and Scottsdale. However, you would never get bored there. Families travel to Sedona every year for a fun filled vacation with their children and couples also visit this place for its picturesque outback.
There is no boundary for romance for couples with romantic options including scenic tours and spectacular retreat near Sedona’s popular monoliths. Commence your vacation with a visit to a religious retreat where you could connect with your soul and the nature. Proceed into the town for tasty local cuisine. Romantic people would certainly love the lodging accommodations available in the town, with hotels in Sedona modeled from olden Spanish architecture. If you need other types of accommodation, that’s also available although it’s advisable not to skip local lodging. 
For children looking for an adventure filled holiday, you could take them on a guided tour to Sedona’s Sky Treks where the tour guide would explore the city’s outback from a local airplane.

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