If you’re in Sedona and planning to hike to Devil’s Bridge via Dry Creek Road, here’s what to expect >>
Tag: Arizona
Look for these Famous Red-Rocks in Sedona
A mini rock-spotting guide for your first visit to Sedona, AZ.
Awe-Inspiring Sights to See in Petrified Forest National Park
Hills of red and blue, trees that have turned into rock, and remains of a Native American community are just some of the treasures this park out in the desert preserves.
Meteor Crater: A mind-blowing ‘Crash Site’ out in the Desert
Come, see what happened when a fiery meteorite crashed onto the earth at a speed of 26,000 mph >>
Astonishing Ancient Apartments: Montezuma Castle
Come see some ancient, multi-storied Native American dwellings on rock faces that will leave you dumbfounded.
Meeting and Getting to know Sedona
Sedona is a city that grew around red rocks in Arizona. It’s known for its rocks and vortices or points with unusually high levels of energy. Get to know Sedona, here.
Monument Valley: An open-air Museum of Mesas, Buttes and Spires
These skyscraping natural structures of the Colorado Plateau owe their creation to a series of natural phenomena like the uplift of the earth’s crust, effects of the movement of tectonic plates and erosion.
Antelope Canyon – Where the Rock Walls are Fiery and Dreamy
You’ll be deceived into believing that you are in a gigantic piece of abstract installation art!
Horseshoe Bend: A Wonder Meander of the Colorado River
Here’s all you need to know before you visit this ‘bend’ in Page, Arizona.
Found in Navajo Nation
Found on the walls of Big Lake Trading Post in Page, Arizona — a monument valley mural. Have you seen this mural? Would you know who painted this one?