The Courthouse and Bells

I had spent time in Sedona before, but never enough. I was always there for just a night, usually late in a tour where we didn’t have much time to do more than have a cursory look around. The cost and snobby attitudes of the locals with their spiritual vortex talk was always a turn-off for me. I had never had the chance to really get out there and do some hiking before, but I’m sure glad I scheduled a few days for it on this trip. I’ve been to a lot of places in this country, but few can compare to the red rock country surrounding Sedona. I don’t know about vortexes, but it is definitely a beautiful and magical place. Like most of red rock country, it’s best to hit the trail very early in the morning or just as the sun is starting to go down. While I was there, I hiked to the Birthing Cave, the Subway, Devil’s Bridge, the Courthouse and Bell and, my personal favorite, the Airport Loop. With the exception of this last one, which I had all to myself, there was no shortage of people in the area. It’s definitely not a secret place, nor is it off the beaten path, but it’s well worth it to visit and the shear number of trails in the area helps to disperse people pretty well. I had a wonderful few days in Sedona and will definitely be back.

Looking out over Sedona

The Birthing Cave

On the Devil’s Bridge

View from the Birthing Cave

The Subway

The Courthouse

The Bell

Trees and Rocks

Cool Old Tree

Looking up the Wash

A Cool Spire

Agave and Red Rocks

A Beautiful Late Afternoon

I Love Cactus

An Ancestral Puebloan Dwelling

So Beautiful

More Beautiful Cliffs

So Much Beauty

I Love These Rock Formations

A Nice Frame

Another Million Dollar View

Hikers on the Trail

The Courthouse and The Bell

In The Subway

Another Cool Tree

Beautiful Layers

Another View From Up High

I Love Red Rock and Blue Sky

So Much Red Rock

Sunset

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