Red Rocks of Sedona I © Brendan Ziolo
I had always heard that the Sedona area was amazing and the red rocks quite unique so when we had the opportunity for a quick detour to Sedona we took it. When we arrived in Sedona, after a long drive, it was night time so we had no idea until the next day what beautiful sights await us. The view from our hotel room, the next morning, did not disappoint as we could see the red rocks from our room and I couldn't wait to get my camera out to take some shots, like those seen here.
Red Rocks of Sedona II © Brendan Ziolo
The picturesque city of Sedona is surrounded by these red-rock monoliths with names such as Coffeepot and Cathedral. Shaped over millions of years, the red rocks were formed by a layer of red to orange-colored sandstone known as the Schnebly Hill Formation, which is found only in the Sedona vicinity. The rocks are red because of iron oxide from a post-glacial age ocean that filled the area.
Red Rocks of Sedona III © Brendan Ziolo
Unfortunately, we didn't have a lot of time to spend in Sedona but there is no doubt we'll go back. The area is calm and relaxing in part because the views are so breathtaking. I'm certain hundreds of amazing photo opportunities await our next trip.
[Information about the red rocks compiled from Wikipedia and the Visit Sedona websites.]