Your comprehensive guide to Sedona, Arizona.

Popular vortex hiking destinations includeAirport Mesafor city vistas andCathedral Rock’s virtually vertical but mercifully brief ascent.

(Note: water shoes are an excellent choice here.

the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona

Joe Garcia III/Courtesy of Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

Each of the resort’s A-frame loft chalets sleeps five people and has a full kitchen.

(The kitchen comes in handy after picking up local provisions at the Sunday morningSedona Community Farmers Market.)

If you’re seeking elevated accommodations and amenities, you have a choice ofworld-class resorts in Sedona.

The Jeep Wranglers at Pink Adventure Tours on the Red Rock Range in Sedona

Courtesy of Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

The resort grounds are an accredited botanical garden of rare and native plants of Airport Mesa.

Sedona Restaurants

The most coveted table in Sedona is at the award-winningElote Cafe.

While the sun is high, head for the cool shaded courtyards and air-conditioned art galleries of Tlaquepaque Village.

Exterior of Starlite Motel at nighttime

Courtesy of Starlite Motel

Seek out something shiny at October’s annualSedona Rock, Gem, and JewelryShow.

Meat and cheese boards with bottles of red wine from Page Springs Cellars

Jill Richards/Courtesy of Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

Hiking sign to Bell Rock in Sedona

Courtesy of Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau