Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 11/26/2008 - 08:47.
I have visited Sedona multiple times and I never tire of it. I live in the deep South and keep a picture of the red rocks in my office to remind me of the serene, restful feeling I get when I'm there. It is a calming, beautiful place and I hope the city tries to keep it as wild and natural as possible and keep as much of the land protected from development as possible. It has become more commercial in recent years but I hope they stay vigilant and protect one of the most beautiful spots in America.
Sedona
I have visited Sedona multiple times and I never tire of it. I live in the deep South and keep a picture of the red rocks in my office to remind me of the serene, restful feeling I get when I'm there. It is a calming, beautiful place and I hope the city tries to keep it as wild and natural as possible and keep as much of the land protected from development as possible. It has become more commercial in recent years but I hope they stay vigilant and protect one of the most beautiful spots in America.