Arizona Red Rock State Park - Sedona

I photographed this in 2013 when my friend and I visited Arizona.

I had always wanted to visit the land that you see in some of the old westerns - you know, the buttes and spires making up the background landscape.  Many of the films were made in Sedona, and we were not disappointed when we arrived.  

We visited Red Rock State Park (link here), where we found a well-maintained trail that led us throughout the park's interior.  I took quite a few photos, many of which I use in the PowerPoint slides that I teach my photography courses with.  

The rock is mainly sandstone that is rich in iron.  Sandstone is a sedimentary rock; much of it has been eroded away, leaving the existing formations.  I have given a list of some of the more noteworthy formations that can be found in the area.

Key Vertical Rock Formations
                    Taken from a search of Sedona rock formations, provided by Google AI

I may go again some time.  Another place of interest is New Mexico, where I understand there aremore spectacular formations.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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