Sedona, Arizona – Subway Cave, 7 Sacred Pools & Karchina Women Vortex Hikes

It was an early morning hike to the Subway Cave. Several people were looking up at the start, and we didn’t know why. I should have noticed the 3D glasses—they were looking at the eclipse. They were kind enough to give us a set and told us to keep them. It was a treat to add that experience to our hike. We had seen pictures of the Subway Cave, and this hike did not disappoint us. The view was spectacular, and the ascent was strenuous but well worth the effort. This is what Sedona is known for – striking red rocks along with the green foliage. Mitch got a little skittish when there wasn’t much room from the wall to the edge. This is one of those hikes that leaves you in awe of nature’s beauty and one for the memory book. This is a must-do hike if you ever visit Sedona. Here’s a friendly tip – if you don’t feel comfortable climbing up the rock slide, there is another way to get to the cave that isn’t as taxing. Wish someone had told us that!

The next stop was at the 7 Sacred Pools. While we were glad we made this a stop along our hike, it would have been better if there had been a rain storm the night before so the pools were overflowing. As you can see, the pools start at the top and cascade down to the lower point of the rock formation. The best vantage point is to hike up to the other side of the pools and look downward.

We started hiking to Vista Point. The trail meanders through a forest-like setting, which is very serene. However, after a while, with no end in sight, we decided to turn around and head back. The last trail for the day was to see the Katchina Women Vortex. There are eight vortexes in Sedona. These vortexes are areas of energy and healing and beautiful areas for meditation. The Indians considered these areas sacred grounds. Unfortunately, we did not feel any signs of healing or energy, but we were glad we didn’t miss this rock formation. After a 23,000-step day, we were ready to relax, have a glass of wine and take it easy.

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