Sedona Day Trip — All Checked! ✅
Bell Rock ✅ Devil's Bridge ✅ Blue McDonald’s ✅ Tortas de Fuego Mexican Restaurant ✅ The U.S. is truly a paradise for outdoor lovers! The natural landscapes in the Midwest are breathtaking, and many scenic spots remain largely untouched by artificial development — pure, raw nature at its best. 🏔️ Bell Rock A relatively easy trail, though one steep section may require a bit of scrambling. Still, totally manageable and fun! 🔵 Blue McDonald’s The only one in the U.S.! Apparently, local regulations don’t allow bright yellow signs, so they went with a muted blue instead. Tried their limited edition Frozen Fanta blue slushie — surprisingly refreshing and not too sweet 🧊💙 And "not too sweet" is the highest compliment you can get in the U.S., lol. 🌉 Devil’s Bridge An awesome hike with great views. It was crowded on a sunny day, and the trail was muddy and slippery from melting snow — rough on shoes! 🥾 The climb took about an hour, but we waited ~40 minutes just to take photos on the bridge. It was pretty cold up there while waiting! Some foreigners really got creative with their poses — doing yoga on the bridge, handstands, you name it. Not for the faint-hearted or those afraid of heights! 🌅 Sunset Views The sunset lighting up the red rocks with golden hues was absolutely stunning. A perfect end to the day. 🌮 Tortas de Fuego Grabbed dinner at this popular Mexican spot — so good! Highly recommend the beef birria soup and the shrimp tacos 🍤🌮 There are tons of Mexican restaurants in Sedona — probably can’t go wrong with any of them! 👚 OOTD: Same as yesterday… because I only packed one outfit 😅 #Sedona #Arizona #BlueMcDonalds #MexicanFood #USATravel #Hiking #NatureLovers #TravelUSA 🏜️📸✨