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Arizona Travel 🌇|Sedona 2-Day 1-Night Guide (Part 2)

👈 Continued from previous part Day 2️⃣ Woke up at 6-7 AM. We stayed near Bell Rock—perfect for watching the sunrise over the red rocks 🌅. Drove 13 mins to Freeform Coffee for a morning boost ☕, then another 30 mins to the famous Devil’s Bridge. Devil’s Bridge 🌟🌟🌟🌟 One of Sedona’s most popular hikes! The first half is a peaceful walk through forests and flat red dirt paths. Only the last section involves climbing large rocks. The views are stunning! The bridge looks scarier than it is—wide enough to stand on comfortably. I jumped for a photo—everyone cheered! 📸 Wait time: 15-40 mins for photos. You can ask others to take pictures for you. 🅿️ 4WD vehicles can park at Dry Creek Road TH (2-mile walk to the bridge). Regular cars park at Dry Creek Vista (~2.5-hour round trip). Arrive early—limited parking! Subway Cave 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Tied with Cathedral Rock as my favorite trail! 🧗‍♀️ The beginning is similar to Devil’s Bridge, but the final climb into the cave is challenging. Start at Boynton Canyon Trailhead (3-hour round trip). This is an unofficial trail—pay attention to arrows at the Y-shaped fork around 1.2-1.5 miles. Two routes at the end: Left: Easier, for cautious hikers. Right: Requires scrambling—perfect for adventurers! The view from the cave overlooking the canyon is magical, especially with sunlight streaming in 🌄. ⚠️ Wear grippy hiking shoes! The right route is slippery—my roommate literally cried 😅. No signal—download maps offline! 🅿️ Very limited parking. $5 fee (Red Rock Pass accepted). Lunch|Rene at Tlaquepaque 🌟🌟🌟🌟 A French fusion restaurant nestled in the arts village 🍽️, surrounded by vines, fountains, and arches. Reserve ahead! Highly recommend: Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras (sweet braised pork + foie gras on bread) Steak Tartare Crème brûlée (friend’s dessert—so good!) Dinner|Butterfly Burger 🌟🌟🌟 A burger joint recommended by our Airbnb host 🍔. Popular with locals—cozy vibe and juicy burgers! #Travel #Sedona #Arizona #USATravel #Hiking #TravelDiary #TravelTips #HiddenGems 🏜️📸✨

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Arizona Travel 🌇|Sedona 2-Day 1-Night Guide (Part 2)

👈 Continued from previous part Day 2️⃣ Woke up at 6-7 AM. We stayed near Bell Rock—perfect for watching the sunrise over the red rocks 🌅. Drove 13 mins to Freeform Coffee for a morning boost ☕, then another 30 mins to the famous Devil’s Bridge. Devil’s Bridge 🌟🌟🌟🌟 One of Sedona’s most popular hikes! The first half is a peaceful walk through forests and flat red dirt paths. Only the last section involves climbing large rocks. The views are stunning! The bridge looks scarier than it is—wide enough to stand on comfortably. I jumped for a photo—everyone cheered! 📸 Wait time: 15-40 mins for photos. You can ask others to take pictures for you. 🅿️ 4WD vehicles can park at Dry Creek Road TH (2-mile walk to the bridge). Regular cars park at Dry Creek Vista (~2.5-hour round trip). Arrive early—limited parking! Subway Cave 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Tied with Cathedral Rock as my favorite trail! 🧗‍♀️ The beginning is similar to Devil’s Bridge, but the final climb into the cave is challenging. Start at Boynton Canyon Trailhead (3-hour round trip). This is an unofficial trail—pay attention to arrows at the Y-shaped fork around 1.2-1.5 miles. Two routes at the end: Left: Easier, for cautious hikers. Right: Requires scrambling—perfect for adventurers! The view from the cave overlooking the canyon is magical, especially with sunlight streaming in 🌄. ⚠️ Wear grippy hiking shoes! The right route is slippery—my roommate literally cried 😅. No signal—download maps offline! 🅿️ Very limited parking. $5 fee (Red Rock Pass accepted). Lunch|Rene at Tlaquepaque 🌟🌟🌟🌟 A French fusion restaurant nestled in the arts village 🍽️, surrounded by vines, fountains, and arches. Reserve ahead! Highly recommend: Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras (sweet braised pork + foie gras on bread) Steak Tartare Crème brûlée (friend’s dessert—so good!) Dinner|Butterfly Burger 🌟🌟🌟 A burger joint recommended by our Airbnb host 🍔. Popular with locals—cozy vibe and juicy burgers! #Travel #Sedona #Arizona #USATravel #Hiking #TravelDiary #TravelTips #HiddenGems 🏜️📸✨

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