Of course, already being in North Arizona, we also did want to drive the scenic 89A route from Flagstaff to Sedona, viewing the fabulous Red Rocks. So we did, after viewing Humphreys Peak we continued south on said 89A.
Yep, we got to see Cathedral Rock!
Red Rock Scenic Byway ←(click it) or 179, is what we took after the 89A, all the way down from the Grand Canyon, via Humphreys Peak (from previous post).
When we drove up from Phoenix airport, I took the I-17 up north...
This time we enjoyed so much the scenery and as a matter of fact we want to go back to Sedona for a stay of a couple of nights!
The scenery from 89A is just breathtaking!
Beautiful Ponderosa pines...
Red Rocks start revealing themselves along 89A...
Switchbacks as the 89A follows Oak Creek...
Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive Just North of Sedona, Arizona ←(click it)
This article from May 14, 2014 mentions that Route 89A between Flagstaff and Sedona has been recognized as one of the Top 5 Most Scenic Drives in America by Rand McNally.
So we actually were descending 4,500 feet from the Flagstaff area down to Sedona.
Indeed, breathtaking through very picturesque forests.
Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive Just North of Sedona, Arizona ←(click it)
This article from May 14, 2014 mentions that Route 89A between Flagstaff and Sedona has been recognized as one of the Top 5 Most Scenic Drives in America by Rand McNally.
So we actually were descending 4,500 feet from the Flagstaff area down to Sedona.
Indeed, breathtaking through very picturesque forests.
What a view!
Sign that points to Slide Rock...
5 Most Scenic Drives of Arizona ←(click it).
Indeed: Hwy 89/89A where Old West meets New West
The 30-mile stretch of Hwy 89A between Sedona and Flagstaff (we did it the other way around!) rises up through dramatic Oak Creek Canyon. Be sure to stop at Slide Rock Park (see previous photo), where the rollicking Oak Creek pushes swimmers through a rock slide. The road levels off and glides through ponderosa pine, into fun and funky Flagstaff...
We just went south from Flagstaff to Sedona!
Can you see WHY we really want to go back in order to enjoy this area?!
Somewhere I read that in Arizona, the Grand Canyon has 5,000,000 annual visitors and Sedona 4,000,000...
Husband Pieter was photographer, while I drove and enjoyed the ride as well!
You are really surrounded by the beauty of these Red Rocks!
This iPad photo I took from the curb, going to Hyatt Piñon Pointe, A Hyatt Residence Club ←(click it) that we want to try out next time! Overlooking 89A.
Also this iPad photo, showing you the view more to the right...
Wish we could have spent a couple of days there!
Cathedral Rock...
What a view!
We continued the Loop Road and we should have followed Red Rock Crossing... that would have given us far better views but we actually did not have the time as we still had to continue about 2 hours south to Scottsdale, to our Hyatt Place Scottsdale/Old Town for that night...
Love that scare crow to the left and what a lovely view of Cathedral Rock!
Looking to the other side of the road, I took this iPad photo...
We for sure will be back for more Red Rock views and for hiking somewhat in the area!
On April 18, 2014, Sedona, Arizona got also mentioned as: 10 most sacred spots on Earth by Fox News Travel...
On April 18, 2014, Sedona, Arizona got also mentioned as: 10 most sacred spots on Earth by Fox News Travel...
We WILL be back!
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