Only in Sedona

The vibe

The red rocks run on a different frequency. Here's Sedona's energy vortexes and the live cosmic conditions the town's healers, meditators, and seekers keep an eye on — the moon, the geomagnetic field, and the Earth's own heartbeat.

The four vortexes

Sedona's famous energy sites — where to find them and how the local vortex guide describes each one's energy.

Upflow

Airport Mesa

A strong, easy-to-reach upflow site with sweeping valley views — said to lift and expand your energy. The most popular sunset vortex.

Off Airport Rd · West SedonaSee the view →
Airport Mesa
Upflow

Bell Rock

One of the most powerful and accessible sites, known as energizing and uplifting. The bell-shaped butte is the landmark of the Village of Oak Creek.

SR 179 · Village of Oak CreekSee the view →
Bell Rock
Inflow

Cathedral Rock

A gentler inflow vortex tied to introspection and the heart, beneath the iconic spires mirrored in Oak Creek.

Back O' Beyond Rd · off SR 179See the view →
Cathedral Rock
Balanced

Boynton Canyon

A combination vortex blending both energies, in a lush box canyon long held sacred by the Yavapai-Apache.

Boynton Pass Rd · West SedonaSee the view →
Boynton Canyon

Vortex energy types follow Sedona's long-established vortex guide. The readings below are live scientific data.

Cosmic conditions

Live right now over Sedona.

The wheel of the year

Where the sun sits on its yearly journey right now, and the countdown to the next solstice or equinox — the turning points Sedona's seekers gather for.

Stargazing tonight

Sedona sits on the edge of some of the darkest skies in the country. Here's how good it looks tonight — the Milky Way core's height, the moon, and when true darkness falls — all computed live for our exact spot.

Detailed lunar map

The Moon’s near side, drawn live for tonight — the real terminator shadow over its true geography, plus phase, distance, libration and Sedona rise/set times. All computed in your browser, no images pulled in.

Earth's frequency

The Schumann resonance — the planet's ~7.83 Hz electromagnetic “heartbeat,” read live from the Tomsk observatory via Zero Trust Radio.

Cosmic Ambient

A drone generated live in your browser, tuned to the Earth's real Schumann resonance and today's geomagnetic field — the planet's frequency raised into human hearing. Press play, close your eyes, and leave it on.