Slide Rock State Park
Sedona, AZ
By Lynn Obermoeller
Originally an apple farm, Slide Rock State Park took me by surprise when I first walked its trails. When I came to the edge and looked down and saw this beautiful flowing water going down these smooth reddish rocks, I then understood where the park received its name. Prior to the hitting the trail, I saw the “swimming area” sign, but since we were there in November, it was hardly swimming weather. When we finally made our way to the swimming area, we witnessed a young man jump into the icy cold water. He popped out of the water as quickly as he jumped in, hollering “Whoa that’s cold!” I could see where this would be the spot to come in the heat of the summer. I was glad to visit with fewer people around as I soaked in the beauty of nature without all the chaos of people swimming. You can learn more about the park, its history or for more info visit the website at: http://www.pr.state.az.us/Parks/SLRO/index.html if you plan to take a trip yourself. I’d recommend viewing this beautiful sight.