When deciding to take a picture of this peak in Sedona, I was struck by the fact that the building in the foreground of the shot matched the rock formations in color. I think that's what added to the beauty of the town and the shot for me, the style of the buildings and the colors were a perfect fit with the natural beauty that has been there long before the buildings ever were.
Tlaquepaque is an arts and crafts village located in Sedona, Arizona. Tlaquepaque is modeled after a traditional Mexican Village and nestled on the banks of Oak Creek.
If you are itching to have a real delicious sweet when your visiting Slide Rock then don't miss out on the Slide Rock Market! Sedona is known for its "happy" people due to the "Vortex".
A couple of women sun bathing at Slide Rock.
slide rock, sedona, Arizona
On the Soldier Pass trail outside Sedona, just below Castle Rock, is Devil's Kitchen, a huge sinkhole that' collapsed in 1888. It is 112 feet across and 65 feet deep.
Visions of Tlaquepaque, an Arts and Crafts Village in Sedona, Arizona.
Visions of Tlaquepaque, an Arts and Crafts Village in Sedona, Arizona.