Sedona is Arizona’s second most popular visitor destination, behind only the Grand Canyon, and for good reason. Surrounded by magnificent, natural red rock sculptures and pristine National Forests, it stands about 4300 feet above sea level. With breathtaking views, a mild climate, and a very diverse and eclectic array of art galleries and unique shops Sedona enchants everyone who visits.
The surreal blend of red rocks, cool waters, and wildflower colors compose a sensory invoking symphony of Nature. The cool mountain nights in the summer, the soft autumn gold drifting down the oasis of Oak Creek, the occasional frosting of snow on the majestic red rocks, and the soft blooms of spring draws visitors from all over the world.
Founded in 1902, Sedona has become a gathering place for mystics, who believe some of the earth’s energy, as it flows around the rocks is concentrated into power spots called vortices. Sedona is also home to world class resorts and golf courses, and with the activities ranging from an exciting Jeep tour to an awe-inspiring horseback ride through the Red Rocks, Sedona is a one of a kind conference destination.
Inspiration, natural splendor, diverse recreation, delightful accommodations and southwest hospitality create a desire to return to Sedona again and again to experience Arizona’s “Scenic Sensation.”