'GMA' Most Beautiful Place in America
Where else in American can you explore hidden canyons, hike on red rock trails, shop in a recreated Mexican village and then relax in a legendary spa? Only in Sedona, Ariz.That's why visitors to this Western U.S. city, tucked inside northern Arizona, often ask, "Is there no end to Sedona's attractions?"And that's why "GMA" viewer Robert Fruggiero of Schertz, Texas, nominated Sedona for the "Good Morning America" search for the Most Beautiful Places in America.
"This place is magical, with the red rocks, desert landscape and those beautiful twisted juniper trees," he wrote in his submission, inspired by a visit to the area. " I think everyone who visits Sedona leaves with a different sense of nature's beauty. I did feel a little more alive while out there."Often called "Red Rock Country" after its most famous, natural landmark, Sedona is a four-seasons playground with something for everyone, from the spiritual and metaphysical to more hardcore pursuits such as mountain biking and hiking.
"It's not just one beautiful place, but three or four of them smashed together," Dennis Andres, travel author and the city's resident expert, also known as "Mr. Sedona," told "GMA." "In just a day you can go from a lush zone by the river, into places with autumn foliage, into places with open red rock that make you feel like you're on another planet."Wireless Cameras Demystefied So You Know Exactly What You Are Getting.
That diversity, along with the area's natural year-round beauty and abundance of things to do, attracts nearly 4 million visitors per year, on top of Sedona's 10,000 year-round residents who wonder why visitors ever leave.If you're lucky enough, as with "GMA" viewer Robert Fruggiero, to travel to Sedona, here are five activities and landmarks you should not miss.
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