USA · Red Rock Country
Sedona, Arizona
United States
~10,000
Northern Arizona
UTC-7 (MST)
Sedona is a city in Arizona's high desert, famous for its stunning red sandstone formations that glow brilliant orange and red at sunrise and sunset. With approximately 10,000 permanent residents, this small city attracts over 3 million visitors annually, drawn by spectacular landscapes, art galleries, and spiritual retreats.
The red rocks form dramatic buttes and canyons throughout the area. Sedona is also known as a center for New Age spirituality, with "vortex" sites believed to emit spiritual energy. Art galleries, fine dining, and spas cater to tourists. Sedona represents the American Southwest at its most beautiful—red rock drama, desert spirituality, and artistic community.
Iconic formation. Hiking trails.
Modernist church. Rock-embedded.
Spiritual energy. Meditation spots.
Arts village. Galleries and shops.
Off-road adventure. Red rocks.
Hiking landmark. Easy access.
Tourism dominates Sedona's economy—visitors spend over $1 billion annually. Art galleries (over 80) sell Southwestern art, jewelry, and Native American crafts. Spas and wellness retreats attract health-conscious visitors. Real estate is expensive. Small-town services support residents and the massive tourism industry.
Sedona's culture blends Southwestern aesthetics with New Age spirituality—crystal shops, psychic readers, and vortex tours coexist with upscale galleries and fine dining. The natural beauty inspires artists and seekers. Outdoor recreation is central—hiking, mountain biking, and stargazing. The culture is distinctly American West—natural wonder meets spiritual seeking and artistic expression.
The Sinagua people inhabited the area from approximately 1000-1400 AD, leaving cliff dwellings. Apache and Yavapai peoples later occupied the region. American settlers arrived in the 1870s-1900s for ranching and farming. The town was named after Sedona Schnebly, an early settler.
Hollywood discovered Sedona in the 1930s—over 80 Western films were shot here. Tourism grew through the mid-20th century. The New Age movement found Sedona in the 1980s, claiming vortex sites. Today Sedona balances tourism pressure with natural beauty preservation—red rock wonder drawing millions to Arizona's high desert.
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