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Attractions and Places To See around Sedona - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sedona include a diverse array of natural formations and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its red rock landscapes, shaped by geological processes over millions of years. Sedona offers a variety of experiences, from exploring ancient heritage sites to vibrant arts and shopping areas. It is also known for its energy vortex sites and status as an International Dark Sky Community.

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Subway Cave and Ruins β€” Boynton Canyon

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Entrance to the cave is pretty straight forward; you will arrive at the back of the cave once you walk up the small rock walkway. If you wish to view …

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Courthouse Rock

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The best way to enjoy the mighty rock, which is reminiscent of a courthouse and is located right next to Bell Rock, is to walk around it on the Courthouse Loop, an approximately 4-mile loop with few ascents.

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Chapel of the Holy Cross

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This Roman Catholic chapel was built in the mid-1950s, directly into the red rock. It was commissioned by local rancher, Marguerite Brunswig Staude, and was designed by August K. Strotz.

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Boynton Canyon Trailhead

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This trailhead is a starting point for entering the scenic Boynton Canyon and Deadman's Pass Trail. A Red Rock or America the Beautiful Pass is required. There is a vault …

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Devil's Bridge

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Devil's Bridge is 50 feet high and is the largest natural sandstone arch in the area. Visitors can walk across the top of the "bridge" and get views of the surrounding mountains and valleys and a pretty sweet photo opportunity.

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Terra Nova
April 10, 2026, Boynton Canyon Trailhead

People came towards me here who warned me about a rattlesnake on the trail. One should always be careful, as besides the poisonous Arizona black rattlesnake, there are other animals one would rather not encounter. I stayed overnight at the nearby Pine Flat Campground. There, upon check-in, you are shown photos of this rattlesnake, the non-poisonous Arizona mountain kingsnake, and the skunk as a warning. It is good that you warn others yourself or that others warn you, because you don't recognize many animals in front of you if they are not moving. At the entrance to the parking lot, you can buy a ticket for the parking lot from a machine, which you must place on the dashboard.

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There are two ways to get up to the Subway Cave: one is easier, but goes along a narrow cliff. The more direct approach is more technical, going up the direct slope, but also less scary if you're not good with heights.

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The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a great destination to add to your ride. Even if you are not religious, there are stunning views and amazing climbs to get up here.

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Visit early, because the small parking area gets overcrowded these days. From the lower parking walk up to the top parking area and then on the gracefully designed bridge up to the chapel, or catch one of the buses to take you to the walkway and back.

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Sue
December 30, 2024, Boynton Canyon Trailhead

This trailhead is a starting point for entering the scenic Boynton Canyon and Deadman's Pass Trail. A Red Rock or America the Beautiful Pass is required. There is a vault toilet and plenty of parking; however, it is a popular location for hikers, and arriving early in the day is best.

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December 28, 2024, Devil's Bridge

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The Subway Cave is a remarkable slot-like natural rock formation and is often considered a "secret spot" due to its location; however, you will likely encounter plenty of other visitors here. Reaching this location requires a short scramble, but the breathtaking views of the surrounding red rock landscape make it well worth the effort.

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The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a great destination to add to your ride. Even if you are not religious, there are stunning views and amazing climbs to get up here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What prominent natural landmarks should I visit in Sedona?

Sedona is renowned for its stunning red rock formations. Must-see natural landmarks include Courthouse Rock, a distinctive bell-shaped formation, and Devil's Bridge, the largest natural sandstone arch in the area. Cathedral Rock also offers breathtaking views after a challenging climb.

Are there any unique geological formations or caves to explore?

Yes, Sedona features several unique geological formations. Beyond the prominent red rocks, you can explore Subway Cave and Ruins β€” Boynton Canyon, which is a cave featuring ancient ruins accessible via a rock walkway. Devil's Bridge is also a significant natural sandstone arch.

What historical or cultural sites can I explore in Sedona?

Sedona offers a rich cultural experience. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a striking Roman Catholic chapel built directly into the red rocks. You can also visit ancient cliff dwellings and rock art sites like Palatki Heritage Site, Honanki Heritage Site, Montezuma Castle National Monument, and Tuzigoot National Monument to learn about early Native American life.

Where can I find art galleries and unique shopping experiences?

For art and shopping, visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, designed in a traditional Mexican style with art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. Uptown Sedona also offers a variety of shops and galleries.

What hiking opportunities are available near Sedona's attractions?

Sedona is a hiker's paradise. Popular trails include the route to Devil's Bridge, the Courthouse Loop around Courthouse Rock, and the climb up Cathedral Rock. For more options, explore the many routes in the Hiking around Sedona guide, which includes trails like Brins Mesa and Soldier Pass Loop.

Can I go cycling around Sedona's attractions?

Yes, Sedona offers scenic road cycling routes. You can find routes like Dry Creek Road to Long Canyon Road & Aerie Road, and the Red Rock Loop Road. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Sedona guide.

Are there good running trails in the Sedona area?

Sedona has several excellent running trails. Consider the Devil's Bridge loop via Chuckwagon Trail run, Soldier Pass and Brins Mesa Loop, or the Airport Loop Trail. For a comprehensive list, check the Running Trails around Sedona guide.

What are Sedona's energy vortexes, and where can I find them?

Sedona is known for its powerful energy vortexes, believed to promote healing and spiritual awakening. Key vortex sites include Airport Mesa, Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Boynton Canyon, where Subway Cave and Ruins is located.

Where can I enjoy stargazing in Sedona?

Sedona is an International Dark Sky Community, offering exceptional stargazing opportunities. Popular spots include Cathedral Rock, Secret Slick Rock Trail, and Merry-Go-Round Rock along Schnebly Hill Road.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Sedona?

Many of Sedona's natural attractions are family-friendly, with varying trail difficulties. Slide Rock State Park offers natural water slides and swimming holes, perfect for cooling off. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is also considered family-friendly. Red Rock State Park provides easy hiking trails and wildlife viewing.

What is the best time of year to visit Sedona's attractions?

The best time to visit Sedona is typically during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking. Summers can be very hot, and winters are cooler but still offer beautiful scenery.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions in Sedona?

While many trails are rugged, some areas offer better accessibility. The Chapel of the Holy Cross has accessible parking and a shuttle service to the chapel entrance. Airport Mesa offers easily accessible 360-degree views, and some viewpoints along scenic drives are also accessible.

Are there less crowded alternatives to popular Sedona attractions?

To avoid crowds, consider visiting popular spots like Devil's Bridge or Subway Cave early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Exploring lesser-known trails in Red Rock State Park or Oak Creek Canyon can also provide a more tranquil experience.

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