The energy of Sedona: Beauty, mystique draw visitors to Arizona desert

The energy of Sedona: Beauty, mystique draw visitors to Arizona desert

A visitor sits near Oak Creek in Slide Rock State Park near the town of Sedona, Ariz. In addition to beauty, many visitors come looking for the so-called vortex where some say the earth’s energy crackles and creates sensations of healing and spiritual awakening.
Visitors walk at the entrance to Slide Rock State Park near the town of Sedona, Ariz. The sleepy Arizona town of Sedona has long been a refuge for hikers, romantics and soul searchers.
The town of Sedona, Ariz., seen from the Airport Mesa Loop Trail. From left to right are Thunder Mountain, Sugar Loaf and Coffee Pot Rock. There’s picturesque beauty in its earth-toned buildings and also in the glowing red rocks that surround town.
A visitor walks the Airport Mesa Loop Trail in Sedona, Ariz. The sleepy Arizona town of Sedona has long been a refuge for hikers, romantics and soul searchers.

The energy of Sedona: Beauty, mystique draw visitors to Arizona desert

A visitor sits near Oak Creek in Slide Rock State Park near the town of Sedona, Ariz. In addition to beauty, many visitors come looking for the so-called vortex where some say the earth’s energy crackles and creates sensations of healing and spiritual awakening.
Visitors walk at the entrance to Slide Rock State Park near the town of Sedona, Ariz. The sleepy Arizona town of Sedona has long been a refuge for hikers, romantics and soul searchers.
The town of Sedona, Ariz., seen from the Airport Mesa Loop Trail. From left to right are Thunder Mountain, Sugar Loaf and Coffee Pot Rock. There’s picturesque beauty in its earth-toned buildings and also in the glowing red rocks that surround town.
A visitor walks the Airport Mesa Loop Trail in Sedona, Ariz. The sleepy Arizona town of Sedona has long been a refuge for hikers, romantics and soul searchers.