Pink Jeep Tours are super fun! They have different rides catered to different adventure styles and duration of ride.
Explore cool art, boutiques, restaurants and more! The art is mainly influenced by the Southwest, but it feels like you are walking around somewhere in Italy.
Lindsay's favorite lunch spot with amazing views! The pasta's hit the spot after a long hike, but if you are feeling a bit adventurous the Roasted Peach and Caramelized Pancetta Pizza is to die for!
*The parking limited so we recommend you park at Tlaquepaque and walk over.
There are many spectacular hikes in Sedona-Devil's Bridge sits at the top of many tourist lists.
The Devil’s Bridge Trailhead is in Coconino National Forest. Reaching it requires driving unpaved roads with high-clearance vehicles or starting at more accessible trailheads and hiking via either the Chuckwagon Trail or the Mescal Trail. From the Devil’s Bridge Trailhead, it’s a moderately difficult, 1.8-mile (3 kilometers) out-and-back hike with 400 feet (120 meters) of elevation gain to the arch and back.