This is where our ceremony will be held!
Our dinner and reception location!
This is probably the hardest hike on our list, but definitely, one to do if you're able! Be sure to wear hiking boots, bring water as the majority of this hike is in the sun, and be prepared to hit it early! This hike can actually be seen from our ceremony site!
There are vortexes all over Sedona and these energy centers are definitely something everyone should experience once. Airport Mesa is an easier and more accessible hike for most. It is NOT accessible for wheelchairs. The saddle area is easier to access (like going up 2 flights of stairs on a rock and dirt trail). The summit (top) is equivalent to walking up an additional 3-4 flights of stairs on a rock and dirt trail. It is NOT recommended for individuals with balance issues.
This driveable site is beautiful to see from up close and afar!
This is what Max likes to call a "Spicy Medium" It is a super fun off-road trail to the trailhead if you are capable of clearing the clearance gate. The actual Devil's Bridge hike is 1.8 miles round trip. If you are having to walk to the trailhead from the easily accessible parking options, you're looking at a 4 - 5.8 mile hike round trip. This is definitely a Sedona staple for a lot of people. This hike is also one of the closest to our ceremony site!
Sierra’s Favorite Drive!! Literally, she makes Max do it every time they come into Sedona. We recommend driving from Flagstaff down into Sedona (North to South) as the views are better this way, and is definitely something you can tack onto your initial drive into Sedona to make it truly magical! You get to experience the high and tall pine trees of Flagstaff and descend into the Red Rocks finishing on the main road of Sedona. Seriously. It's the best.
Looking for some shopping options?? The main strip of Sedona is the perfect place to find a shirt, crystal, or unique piece of art or jewerly!
This beautiful shopping village is full of small boutiques and shops filled with surprises! You can also find musicians playing music, a fantastic desserts shop, and it's a fun place to people-watch! We will also note that it is more shaded than most.
If you are wanting to see the golden arches in a different color, Sedona is the home to a TEAL Mcdonalds. No, we aren't lying.
Max and Sierra shared breakfast here after camping on Schnebly Hill road! It was super delicious and we are super excited to back for their other dining options soon. They have a beautiful patio as well.
A staple for any Sedona trip, Wildflower is similar to Panera and located near the Sinagua Shopping Plaza! Their Potato Soup is a fan favorite, and is a family-friendly dining option!