The Top 5 Sedona Adventures — as voted on by Experience AZ readers:

Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village

336 State Route 179,
Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-4838
tlaq.com
Tlaquepaque, the “Art and Soul of Sedona,” offers more than 40 specialty shops and exclusive galleries. Shopping becomes a joyful revelation of art treasuries and distinctive gifts.


Cathedral Rock

Off SR 179, on Back O’ Beyond Rd.
wildsedona.com
One of many energy vortexes in Sedona known to empower and energize those who step foot upon the rock formation, Cathedral Rock is not only an awe-inspiring sight to see, but it consists of a short, steep hike to the base of the rock. At the end of the hike are 360-degree views of Sedona; you’ll even spot Oak Creek.


Chapel of the Holy Cross

780 Chapel Rd.,
Sedona, AZ 86336
(888) 242-7359
chapeloftheholycross.com
Sitting atop and among the red rocks of Sedona, built on a twin pinnacled spur about 250 feet high, located not too far from Cathedral Rock, is the Chapel of the Holy Cross, a destination for world-wide visitors. Designed by Marguerite Brunswig Staude, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, this architectural attraction was completed in 1956 and is a Roman Catholic chapel.


Barlow Jeep Rentals

3009 W. Hwy. 89A,
Sedona, AZ 86336
(888) 928-JEEP (5337)
barlowjeeprentals.com
Take a Jeep tour on one of the many scenic drives in Sedona — but this time, do it on your own terms; go where you want to go, when you want to go. This is where Barlow Jeep Rentals comes in. They’ll not only provide the Jeep, but also trail maps, driving tips, area information and operating instructions. Get behind the wheel, and hit those trails!


Evening Sky Tours

P.O. Box 463,
Sedona, AZ 86339
(866) 701-0398
eveningskytours.com
Spend the evening under the stars with an evening of stargazing guided by the professional astronomers of Evening Sky Tours. Explore planets, galaxies, star clusters, double stars and other objects, while relaxing among the red rocks.

Experience AZ Fall-Winter 2012