AMAZING RED ROCKS

In the Sedona area of northern Arizona, the layer of red rocks are a sandstone that was deposited about 300 million years ago, in the Permian Period. You can learn more about it here: A RED ROCK AREA. I took these photos in the Village of Oak Creek area, the views are truly vivid and breathtaking.

HIKING

Hiked Devil’s Bridge Trail, it was full of beautiful sights of the red rock Sedona area. We saw various cactus, yuccas, junipers, and Manzanitas, as we walked along. We climbed some natural stairs to get to the large sandstone bridge. Devil’s Bridge is the largest arch in the Sedona area.

RED ROCK

Here a two photos from some red rock areas in northern Arizona in February. The striking layer of red rock is a reddish sandstone. These formations are amazing with the many layers and textures among them.