Sedona, Arizona: Rocks, more rocks and a flute man

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SEDONA, ARIZONAROCKS, MORE ROCKS & A MAN PLAYING FLUTE by Ryn Gargulinski

Sedona probably has some rich, meaningful history – but we were too busy being agog at the awesome red rocks to stand around and read a sign.

Sedona History

Dad didn’t come with us, but he did suggest we visit Chapel of the Holy Cross. Great call, Dad. We loved it – and lit a candle for you, too! SITE

Chapel of the Holy Cross

Simply walking around Sedona was dandy, with eye-catching tidbits peppered throughout the area.

Random around Towns

Downtown Sedona features decked-out javelina statues, just in case you don’t get a chance to run across them out in the wild.

Hot for Javelina

Village packed with shopping, food, shopping, piñatas, shopping and larger-than-life wildlife statues. What more do you need? SITE

Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh)

Gal who had some trouble pulling out of parking lot, nearly hit a kid while jamming into reverse and skidding backwards toward

plaid pants man (right)

One of the most alluring things about Arizona as a whole is the gorgeous skies you find (if you happen to look up).

Sedona Sky

Wow your pals the next time you head to Sedona by naming some of the more obvious rock formations around town.

Rock Formations to Memorize

Chimney Rock (from behind with three chimneys)

Double Michigan Mitten

Angry Blowfish Rock

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