A Holly Jolly Journey Around Arizona
From the luminaria-lined streets of Sedona to the joyful sounds of Mariachi carolers in Tucson, Images Arizona takes you on a journey through Arizona’s most enchanting holiday events and traditions.
From the luminaria-lined streets of Sedona to the joyful sounds of Mariachi carolers in Tucson, Images Arizona takes you on a journey through Arizona’s most enchanting holiday events and traditions.
While on a campervan road trip through the Southwestern United States, Ottawa, Canada resident Darcy McSheffrey and her boyfriend stopped in Arizona to hike Cathedral Rock Trail in Sedona.
Landscape photographer Josh Cihak shares an image that he took during a recent trip to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona.
Bay Area resident Harshita Kasera recently submitted a photo taken at Cathedral Rock in Sedona.
Phoenix resident Horacio Soto recently visited West Fork Trail in Sedona, where he recreated one of the most iconic scenes from Disney’s classic animated film “The Lion King” with his four-legged hiking companions Lexy and Bruno.
Sedona’s Fay Canyon Trail provides the perfect summer hike for those looking for a great workout or to simply to take in spectacular views while breathing in the outdoors.
TinyCamp is a pet-friendly cluster of five custom tiny homes that sleep one to four guests and are a great summer option with Sedona’s cooler temperatures at an elevation of 5,000 feet.
Writer Amanda Christmann Photography Courtesy of Casey Cheuvront [dropcap]T[/dropcap]here are few places more inspirational for dreamers, poets and artists like the stunning red vistas and sprawling cliffs of Sedona. In November, the provocative scenes of Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Crossing and more will be the subjects of plein air painters, who will put their brushes…
Writer Fadi Sitto Photography Courtesy of Sedona Adventure Tours and 360 Adventures Opening photo by Kelsey Knight [dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen it comes to rolling wine country hills and terroir, Northern Arizona doesn’t usually come to mind, but it should. “You can’t help but feel connected to the earth and dirt and all the happiness it gives back…
Writer Fadi SittoPhotography Courtesy of Sedona Heritage Museum [dropcap]J[/dropcap]une 23, 1965, Joe Beeler, Charlie Dye, John Hampton, and George Phippen gathered at Oak Creek Tavern in Sedona to plan and create a society of artists committed to producing quality, authentic art portraying the Western cowboy. A few days later, the founders met at Charlie Dye’s…