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Sedona Red Rock Hike and Sights Tour

Trip Duration: 4.5 Hours

Experience the best of Sedona in one unforgettable day. This tour begins with a scenic 2-mile hike to the top of Doe Mountain, offering panoramic red rock views and a peaceful mesa-top trail. From there, we visit the powerful Rachel’s Knoll Vortex for a moment of reflection and breathtaking scenery. Afterward, enjoy a relaxing stroll through the charming Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, followed by a final stop at the iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross, built right into the red rock cliffs. Perfect for nature lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone looking to see Sedona’s most inspiring sights

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Doe Mountain Loop Trail

The Doe Mountain Loop is a 2-mile round-trip hike that climbs a short but steady series of switchbacks to a flat, scenic mesa top. Once on the mesa, hikers can explore a gentle loop trail with 360-degree views of Sedona’s red rock formations, including Bear Mountain, Fay Canyon, and Secret Mountain Wilderness. It’s a moderate hike with rewarding vistas and plenty of space to roam at the summit.

Rachels Knoll Vortex

Rachel’s Knoll Vortex is a peaceful, scenic viewpoint located in Sedona’s upscale Seven Canyons area. Known for its gentle yet uplifting energy, this quiet spot offers sweeping views of red rock cliffs, lush canyons, and wide open skies. It’s a serene place for reflection, photography, or simply soaking in the natural beauty and subtle vortex vibes.

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Tlaquepaque Entrance

Tlaquepaque

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village is a charming, Spanish-style plaza in Sedona filled with art galleries, boutique shops, and cozy cafés. Designed to feel like a traditional Mexican village, it’s a peaceful spot to stroll shaded courtyards, admire local art, and enjoy sweet treats or handcrafted goods—all surrounded by the natural beauty of Oak Creek.

Chapel of the Holy Cross

The Chapel of the Holy Cross is an iconic Sedona landmark built directly into the red rock cliffs. With its striking modern architecture and panoramic views, it’s both a spiritual sanctuary and an architectural marvel. Visitors can step inside for quiet reflection or take in the sweeping vistas of Sedona’s red rock country from the chapel’s dramatic overlook.

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