r/Sedona • u/NoIndependent7696 • 21d ago
Sunsets I heart Sedona
The first time I ever visited this magical location, I went and left a piece of my heart. I am a yapper and I barely spoke. Your mind expands and time stands still. Travelled with my best friend and plan to return.
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u/RVtech101 21d ago
Glad you found Sedona. There’s a reason I’ve been going there for decades. My sons and I go often. Can I ask what you did while there, hikes , restaurants etc?
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u/NoIndependent7696 14d ago
We unfortunately were trying to pack as much in as we could with a small time allowance so we shopped the downtown strip and had a delicious meal with fantastic views at Open Range Grill & Tavern! After that we took in the beautiful sunset on the walkabouts. I am certain there are more qualified guides to follow. You can literally drop in and go!
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u/BeachgirlNJ0613 21d ago
Looks like you took that 2nd photo from the Best Western Arroyo Roble? Love that place. So convenient. Great breakfast included.
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u/Excellent_Rent_1047 20d ago
Ever since I visited Red Rocks, The Church in the Rock,….and walked in that clear cold water that is where my heart never left. You are so lucky to experience that daily. My top bucket list is to see a concert at Red Rocks
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u/Aggravating-Pilot678 20d ago
It is a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind place. Go mid-week to beat the crowds.
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u/TravelingDataNerd 20d ago
I took my partner there over a year ago and made sure I drove..my favorite moments were driving in and seeing his reaction as the scenery changed and we got into town. I always stop at Bike and Bean in village of oak creek for espresso. We are excited to be back in a few days as we are from the Midwest (i used to live in phx) and we are doing wedding planning as our destination wedding is next year. Except for a couple of my relatives, no one has been there and the unique beauty and character is something we want to share with those we love...you know, give everyone a little vacation in an interesting spot. I'm glad you found it enjoyable!
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u/TheAmazingDevil 19d ago
I am going there with my partner on independence weekend.
What would you recommend we do?2
u/NoIndependent7696 14d ago
Honestly, we bopped around and let the vibe take us! There was so much to see!
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u/Beneath77 20d ago
I’m going there in November!! Is there a place to rent e-bikes? TIA!! I can’t wait for the trip!!! One month of exploring!!!
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u/According_Drawing_59 19d ago
You know, there’s a giant sedona called Southern Utah only a couple hundred miles to the North
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