# Sedona arizona
Sedona’s Rock Formations are Unique and Beautiful!
This aerial footage of Sedona, AZ is but a small glimps of its beauty. Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff that’s surrounded by red-rock, steep canyon walls and pine forests. It’s known for its mild climate. On the town’s outskirts, numerous trailheads access Red Rock State Park, which offers bird-watching, hiking and picnicking spots.
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We found an amazing spot in Sedona to park our camper for FREE! It had some of the most amazing views. We were able to take day trips to Chapel of the Holy Cross and even braved Slide Rock. Slide Rock looks super fun but it was still cold when we went. So many people were getting hurt so be careful when you visit. Follow us for more adventures on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: Top Of The World Adventures
Our Top 10 Small Towns (in no particular order)
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Beautiful Sedona: Hike to this Scenic Swimming Hole!
As temperatures rise, this is the hike you want to be doing! Join us for a look at the hike to Beaver Creek. To get started take highway 179 south of town to the other side of Interstate 17, park at the Bell Trail trailhead.
Beautiful Sedona: Yavapai Point & Bell Rock
Visiting Sedona, Arizona in the Spring is a beautiful time of year, however it's also the height of tourist season. Join us for a look at a lesser known hike (and great sunset spot) and a way to visit Bell Rock when it's main trailheads are full.