Isis Overlook

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Isis Overlook is a real hidden gem and popular wedding venue in Sedona. It’s a sweet little knoll with views that sweep around you in a 360-degree span of unparalleled beauty. To the west is Cockscomb, and Doe Mesa rolling into Bear Mountain and Boynton Canyon. Then come the great pillars of Isis and all the Secret Canyon Wilderness, Brins Mesa and then the back end of Thunder Mountain. It’s right in the center of an amphitheater. You really get a sense of the majesty of nature and the indescribable beauty and power of Sedona at Isis Overlook. the trailhead Find Out More

Madonna Rock

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Madonna Rock is a wonderful wedding site. Only a 12-minute hike along the Chapel Trail and you find yourself on a red rock platform with a wall of red rocks rising up behind you, Madonna and the Three Sisters enfolding you, and sweeping vista views of Cathedra Vista before you. It truly is a breathtakingly spectacular location. The energy here is very nurturing, magnetic and feminine. Natures own “Chapel Amphitheater,” perfect for your Sedona wedding. Parking is very limited, especially on weekends. An additional fee applies for this site. It’s one of the Top Sedona wedding sites as seen on the Sedona Wedding Find Out More

Merry-Go-Round Rock

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The Merry-Go-Round wedding venue is part of our Sedona Adventure Package. It’s accessed over a very long and bumpy dirt road. You’ll need four-wheel drive vehicles–or even more fun is to rent pink Jeeps (they even put a JUST MARRIED sign on the back of the Jeep for the ride down.)  We only use this site in conjunction with our Adventure Packages.  They require at least one Pink jeep rental. The experience takes 3 hours and there are additional fees for all vendors at this site. The ride is worth it, though. Merry-Go-Round is up at the top of Schnebly Find Out More

Cathedral Vista

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The Cathedral Vista wedding venue (also known as Secret Slick Rock) is one of those locations that looks great at sunset and all year round. Known for its gorgeous expanse with one of the best views of Cathedral in Sedona, this venue makes for otherworldly wedding photos. There is a 15 – 20 -minute moderate to hard hike to access this location–note that it’s not one of our “easy access” sites–but it’s well worth the effort for adventurous couples and seekers of extravagantly beautiful photo ops. There is an additional fee for all vendors for this site, due to additional Find Out More

Tlaquepaque Wedding Chapel

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Tlaquepaque Chapel is a small chapel full of Old World charm situated toward the back of the Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Center. The center, a picturesque landscape of quaint shops with unique handmade wares, manicured grounds, charming fountains, stucco and cobble stones, is designed to emulate a traditional Mexican pueblo. The chapel even has a bell tower. You’ll find fabulous photo opportunities for your wedding party at Tlaquepaque. Weddings are only held here in the evening when the shops have been closed for the night.  So, you’ll be virtually alone on the cobble stoned streets to bask in the romantic Find Out More

Sedona’s 7 Secret Wedding Signs Of An Ecstatic Marriage

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There is magic in every Sedona wedding. But over the many years of marrying all kinds of couples, we’ve noticed some specific “signs” that appear at weddings that have a more-special-than-usual feel. Here is our take on the seven secret signs that indicate a particularly ecstatic union. Sign #1: Guest Appearances by Wildlife wedding crasher When critters arrive at an outdoor Sedona wedding ceremony, they may bring a special blessing to the couple that can only be transferred by them. Duck may appear bearing the blessing of great abundance. Ravens overhead may signal a strong mystical union. A male and Find Out More