7 Small Towns That Are Perfect Dupes For Sedona

Moab, Utah: Known for its red rock landscapes and outdoor adventures, Moab is a popular destination for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring nearby national parks like Arches and Canyonlands.

Taos, New Mexico: Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos offers a vibrant arts scene, adobe architecture, and scenic beauty. Explore Taos Pueblo, hike in the nearby mountains, and visit the historic Taos Plaza.

Bisbee, Arizona: A historic mining town turned artist's colony, Bisbee is known for its colorful houses, art galleries, and quirky charm. Explore its historic district, visit local shops, and enjoy scenic hikes in the surrounding hills.

Santa Fe, New Mexico: Santa Fe is famous for its adobe architecture, art galleries, and Southwestern cuisine. Explore the historic Plaza, visit museums like the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and hike in the nearby mountains.

Pagosa Springs, Colorado: Nestled in the San Juan Mountains, Pagosa Springs is known for its natural hot springs and outdoor recreation. Enjoy soaking in hot springs, skiing at nearby Wolf Creek Ski Area, and exploring the San Juan National Forest.

Durango, Colorado: Surrounded by the San Juan Mountains, Durango offers outdoor adventures and Old West charm. Ride the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, go rafting on the Animas River, and explore nearby Mesa Verde National Park.

Cannon Beach, Oregon: Although not in the desert, Cannon Beach is known for its stunning coastal scenery and artistic community. Visit Haystack Rock, explore art galleries, and enjoy beachcombing along the Oregon Coast.

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