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Sedona Vortexes


Sedona, Arizona

January 15, 2021


Ok, to me the picture below is a vortex.


But not here in Sedona. I know better than to cast dispersions at stuff like this but consider me from Missouri.


Here is an article I found on the Sedona Vortexes:


Over 4 million visitors a year come to Sedona to experience Sedona’s Vortexes, red rocks and spiritual energy.


What is the definition of Vortex?


A Vortex is a place in nature where the earth is exceptionally alive with energy. The term Vortex in Sedona refers to a place where the earth energy swirls and draws to it’s center everything that surrounds it like a tornado. At these magical sites, trees often exhibit this swirling or twisting of their trunks due the powerful vortex energy at the core of a Sedona Vortex.


Finding a Sedona Vortex


If you come to Sedona to find a Vortex, it is said there are 4 main vortex sites. (AGuidetoSedona.com offers you all the information you need to find and experience Sedona Vortexes.)



Airport Mesa Vortex


Airport Mesa Vortex is one of the most visited Sedona vortex sites because of its proximity to the center of town. Plus it is very accessible. To get to the top it does involve some vertical hiking and it is not for everyone, but the views from the top are stupendous in all directions. You will see fine examples of twisted trees (See pictures above) and many people claim to see colored orbs. This is truly one of Sedona’s energy centers and will give you the vortex experience you are looking for. However, one of the prices you pay by visiting this vortex is that it is very popular and you are seldom able to be alone especially on the weekends. If you get to Airport Mesa early in the morning at sunrise, the crowds are far less. There are several random trails blazed by people walking every which way as hikers cross the area. To follow the best maintained trail, turn left about 200 feet from the parking lot at the market sign and follow the trail leading to the “Overlook”. The trail is short, but somewhat steep so watch your step. Wearing Hiking boots or tennis shoes is recommended. But we have seen all types of footwear at the top including high heels… but leave those in the closet!


Airport Mesa Vortex Directions:


To get to Airport Mesa Vortex – From the “Y” travel West (Away from Uptown) via Highway 89A for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Airport Mesa Rd and follow it for about 1/2 of a mile. When you see the parking ares on the left, find a spot and enter the trail head.



Bell Rock Vortex


You can’t go wrong visiting Bell Rock Vortex because all of Bell Rock is considered to be very powerful and full of vortex energy. There are different ways to go about experiencing this vortex and there are many paths to take once you park. Parking is important here and we suggest you park in the North Bell Rock parking area (Directions and map below) because if you park in the south lot, you will need to hike 1 mile north because the South side of Bell Rock is too steep to hike or climb safely. Once you park in the North lot hike past the sign board and head to Bell Rock Trail. Follow it about 1/10th of a mile or so where it will intersect with Courthouse Butte Loop Trail. You can either continue on Bell Rock Trail to explore the NE area of Bell Rock or turn right and follow Courthouse Butte Loop for 500ft or so to a sign post on your left. Turn Left here and begin climbing up towards Bell Rock. Be sure to count the rock cairns and between the 10th and 11th cairn turn right and head towards the large flat rock shelf and you will see where you start to climb to Meditation Perch. It takes some doing to get there but the climb is worth the effort. This is an energy rich place. Unless you are on an Athletic Adventure, pay no attention to the other people climbing higher on Bell Rock. The energy is no better higher up on Bell Rock than at lower levels. The only difference is the energy you exude and the danger you may face because of lack of experience. Be safe!! Before entering a trail head, I always find a quiet spot and close my eyes and ask for guidance to find where I am supposed to go, and I ALWAYS end up in the most beautiful place full of energy and I enjoy myself thoroughly. If you tune into Bell Rock’s energy it will guide you FAR BETTER than any directions we can give you. Trust what you feel, because you tune out the mind and use the heart and this will always steer you to the right place.


Bell Rock Vortex Directions:


To get to Bell Rock Vortex from the “Y” head South on State Rte 179. Take 179 for about 5 miles to the to the Scenic View Sign which is North Bell Rock Parking lot. The map below will show you all you need to to know. Use the zoom features to browse what trail you want to take.



Boynton Canyon Vortex


People really enjoy Boynton Canyon Vortex and it is one of the few vortexes you can reach out and touch. It’s located just over one half of a mile from the Boynton Canyon parking area and very easy to enjoy. Many claim that there are actually two vortexes in Boynton Canyon. One is a tall red rock formation off to the east known as Kachina Woman and the other is an unnamed red rock formation off to the west. Many people believe these two actually form one vortex but because of the claims that people often feel energy at one and not the other it is up for debate. We believe that once you experience the energy at one of these spots, you are already on frequency with that energy and may not feel anything different when you visit the other spot. You can also choose to hike around the Enchantment Resort and off deeper into the canyon where there are many areas where people have built energy circles and built rock cairns in secluded areas. This entire canyon is an amazing place and offers something for everyone.


Boynton Canyon Vortex Directions:


As usual… from the “Y” roundabout head west on State Route 89A. for about 3 miles to Dry Creek Rd (This is a traffic Signal). Turn right (north). This will turn into Boynton Pass Rd. Stay on Boynton Pass Rd until it ends. Turn Right onto Boynton Canyon Rd and the parking area and trail head is about one-tenth of a mile on the right. If you get to the gate of enchantment Resort, you went to far.



Cathedral Rock Vortex


With so many scenic and energetic places in Sedona, Cathedral Rock Vortex stands out as one of the most scenic and most energetic places in Sedona! To feel the most power at Cathedral Rock, you must get to the Saddle of Cathedral Rock. But this is one of the most strenuous hikes and a dangerous/steep climb that is NOT FOR EVERYBODY! The hike/climb to the saddle is only 3/4 of a mile long but rises over 650 feet in elevation over the 3/4 of a mile. Only the fittest and experienced hikers wearing the proper gear should even attempt to get to the saddle. For those of you who want to experience Cathedral Rock Vortex and not risk the Saddle Hike, then take the Templeton Trail to Oak Creek. Once you reach the creek look for the Buddha Beach which is a flat area where visitors have built hundreds of Rock Cairns. We suggest you find a comfortable and relax to take in all the beauty of this magical place. Guides say this is also a Vortex area and is certainly much safer than the hike to Cathedral Rock’s Saddle area.


Are Vortexes different?


Yes, vortexes are all different. Some energies produced flow up some flow down, some are more masculine and others are more feminine. Generally Page Bryant is credited with coining the term vortex to explain the phenomenon people were experiencing in these places. It certainly sounds better than Sedona Electromagnetic places. As for what you may feel when visiting one of Sedona’s Vortexes, that depends on which vortex you visit. Generally speaking the Upflow vortexes such as spires, mountains and vistas deliver positive energy to uplift you and give you a sense of joy and rejuvenation. It’s like getting plugged into the universe and its harmony. Inflow vortexes are located in valleys and canyons and deliver energy that feels more introspective possibly connecting you to past/lost memories or past lives. Many find healing and the ability to overcome from inflow vortexes. Many people also experience flashes of who they were in a past life and this can be a powerful connection which can lead to healing and understanding.


How can I find a Vortex?


Well unfortunately there is no sign or exact location of a vortex. We recommend that you treat a visit to a vortex as YOUR OWN journey. You may be with a group but to experience vortex energy you need to tune into the energy for yourself. We suggest that you calm yourself, and breathe deeply for a few minutes and let your own sense of where you need to go call to you. I personally have done this and found vortex spots without any directions simply because the energy called to me. This is the best way to locate YOUR spot. You may be with a group, but your experience will be your own.


No matter why you come to Sedona or what you are looking for, Sedona can be a magical and mystical place if you allow it to be.

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