On this 13‑hour tour from the Phoenix area, you’ll travel through beautiful Oak Creek Canyon—where you can browse local crafts if you wish—then stop for pictures of Sedona’s Red Rocks. Finally, you’ll reach Grand Canyon National Park and visit multiple viewpoints to admire the natural wonder. Oak Creek Canyon is a stunning blend of dramatic geology, creekside forests, and outdoor adventure—from scenic drives and hikes to swimming, fishing, crafts, and tranquil lodge stays. Whether you're chasing foliage in fall, cooling off in summer, or hiking in spring, it’s a must-see natural corridor near Sedona.
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The Grand Canyon South Rim is the most popular, easily accessible side of one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the canyon stretches about a mile deep and up to 18 miles across, offering breathtaking, colorful layered rock vistas
Sedona, Arizona is a stunning desert city famed for its vibrant red‑rock formations—buttes, spires, and cliffs carved from pink sandstone that glow dramatically at sunrise and sunset .
Hopi House is a charming, multi‑story sandstone building perched on the South Rim in Grand Canyon Village, designed by Mary Colter in 1904–05 to emulate the style of traditional Hopi pueblos, particularly those at Old Oraibi .
Oak Creek Canyon is a breathtaking 12‑mile-long river gorge nestled along State Route 89A, between Sedona and Flagstaff in northern Arizona. Often dubbed the “little cousin” of the Grand Canyon, its steep walls—rising 800–2,000 ft—frame a lush corridor where clear Oak Creek flows through forests of oak, pine, and aspen .
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