We might know all the ins and outs of Sedona, but that doesn’t necessarily extend to the rest of America. According to Insider, Sedona is one of the most underrated spots in the U.S — and with its majestic red rocks, hiking trails, shopping villages, and so much more, we have to agree.

A geological wonderland, Sedona is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Grand Canyon State.

Flickr/Mitch Heider It’s the intersection of ancient landforms and boutique wineries, spas, and wellness centers, a unique dichotomy that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Best known for its iconic red rocks, the city is a nature lover’s dream.

Flickr/Dan Costin They come in all shapes and sizes, resembling bells, coffee pots, and even Snoopy from Charlie Brown!

Sedona boasts many hiking trails that span a wide range of lengths and difficulties.

AllTrails/Jillian @sweetsassyjilly This is Robbers Roost, a 3.6-mile adventure leading to a massive open cave. You can practically see all of Arizona from up here (which is exactly what outlaws used to do, according to state lore.)

Chapel of the Holy Cross is easily among the most heavily frequented attractions in Arizona, and it’s easy to understand why.

Flickr/Mitch Heider Considered one of Arizona’s “Seven Man-Made Wonders,” this place of worship is architectural beauty exemplified. All humans are welcome, regardless of creed.

During the warmer months, tourists and locals alike flock to Oak Creek Canyon.

Flickr/David Slide Rock, an 80-foot-long natural waterslide, flows straight through the towering red canyon walls and encourages visitors to splash the day away.

When temperatures begin falling, so does the snow.

Flickr/Mitch Heider If you’ve never seen Bell Rock covered in a blanket of white, it’s definitely an incredible sight.

Once you’ve had your fill of nature, head over to Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village to browse the art galleries, shops, cobblestone paths, and intricate archways, balconies, and fountains.

Flickr/Graeme McLean This outdoor market has been the “art & soul” of Sedona for decades, and its 50+ specialty stores keep you entertained all day long.

Check out the Visit Sedona website or Facebook page to learn more.

Flickr/Mitch Heider

It’s the intersection of ancient landforms and boutique wineries, spas, and wellness centers, a unique dichotomy that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Flickr/Dan Costin

They come in all shapes and sizes, resembling bells, coffee pots, and even Snoopy from Charlie Brown!

AllTrails/Jillian @sweetsassyjilly

This is Robbers Roost, a 3.6-mile adventure leading to a massive open cave. You can practically see all of Arizona from up here (which is exactly what outlaws used to do, according to state lore.)

Considered one of Arizona’s “Seven Man-Made Wonders,” this place of worship is architectural beauty exemplified. All humans are welcome, regardless of creed.

Flickr/David

Slide Rock, an 80-foot-long natural waterslide, flows straight through the towering red canyon walls and encourages visitors to splash the day away.

If you’ve never seen Bell Rock covered in a blanket of white, it’s definitely an incredible sight.

Flickr/Graeme McLean

This outdoor market has been the “art & soul” of Sedona for decades, and its 50+ specialty stores keep you entertained all day long.

What’s your favorite thing to do in Sedona? Let us know!

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