Visit Sedona Time of year for Arizona residents.

Several Arizona newspapers mentioned Sedona on their travel pages this past week. It's classic "Visit Sedona" time of year for Arizona residents. Many residents of the Phoenix area and southern Arizona enjoy making the road trip northward this time of year to see the leaf colors in Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, Flagstaff and the White Mountains areas. Here are three of the articles.

  1. Scenic Drive Schnebley Hill Road
  2. Sedona Beauty Draws Artists
  3. Fall Colors Arrive in Arizona

 

 

 

 

Sedona Epic Hikes Video Part 3 (featruing baby bears).

OK, this is a long video. I should have broken it up into 3 vids, but "should of, could of." Anyway, this video features some wonderful Sedona and Sedona-area shots -- videos and stills, featuring The Birthing Cave, adorable baby bears (at Bearizona in Williams, AZ), close-ups of the aftermath of the Brins Fire, the Sedona "Wind Caves", an amazing Sedona double rainbow, a friendly tarantula, and ... well, a lot more. Enjoy.

Third of my Sedona Hikes videos. Features super hikes and "WOW" scenery around Bell Rock, Mescal Mt., Boyton Canyon, Devil's Bridge, V-V Ranch, Montezuma's Well and more. Includes scenic drives along 89A, I79 & Red Rock Loop. Also includes playful, baby black bears at Bearizona Park and a hairy tarantula.

One Thousand Sedona Pics in 9 Minutes!

In this video, we flash-photo travel from Buddha Beach to Red Rock Crossing, along Oak Creek, Up Cathedral Rock to the various saddles between The Mace and other towering spires, along some rock edges ... then on to an epic hike up Bear Mountain, one of the most interesting (and potentially dangerous) hikes in Sedona.