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Sunset Sound Healing at Bell Rock: Reiki, Breathwork & Crystal Bowls in Sedona - Sedona

Sunset Sound Healing at Bell Rock: Reiki, Breathwork & Crystal Bowls in Sedona

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

3 hours

Fitness Level

Light mobility recommended—able to stand, sit on the ground, and walk short uneven sections

Overview

Experience a three-hour sunset session at Bell Rock that blends breathwork, Qigong, Reiki and crystal bowls. Arrive at Courthouse Butte Vista for a grounded, accessible outdoor healing practice framed by Sedona’s red-rock vistas.

Sunset Sound Healing at Bell Rock: Reiki, Breathwork & Crystal Bowls in Sedona

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The sun eases behind Bell Rock and the red sandstone exhales a slow, copper light. Participants gather at the Courthouse Butte Vista parking lot, mats in hand, the low hum of traffic folding into the hush of desert scrub. A facilitator calls everyone to a seated circle; breathwork begins as the western sky pulls a deepening ribbon of orange and violet across the rock faces. Crystal bowls answer—long, ringing notes that ride the evening wind and press against the canyon’s quiet like a hand on a chest.

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Adventure Tips

Arrive early for parking

Courthouse Butte Vista lot fills quickly—arrive 15–20 minutes early to secure the single parking pass provided or carpool to save space.

Dress in layers

Temperatures drop fast after sunset; bring a windproof layer and a light hat to stay comfortable during seated portions.

Bring water and a headlamp

Carry at least 1 liter of water and a small flashlight for the return walk to the lot after dark.

Keep the site quiet and clean

Silence phones, stay on durable surfaces, and pack out anything you bring to maintain the area’s tranquility.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Rock squirrels
  • Ravens and hawks

History

Bell Rock and nearby formations are part of the Schnebly Hill Formation; the area was traversed by Sinagua and Yavapai peoples and later became a focal point for modern spiritual visitors.

Conservation

Stay on marked trails, use the provided parking pass and follow Leave No Trace principles to protect fragile desert soils and vegetation.

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Recommended Gear

Water bottle (1L+)

Essential

Hydration is crucial in the desert, especially during movement and breathwork.

Layered jacket or windbreaker

Essential

Sunset temperatures fall quickly; a light insulating layer keeps you comfortable during seated practices.

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Sturdy shoes

Essential

Trail or hiking shoes help on packed-sand and uneven approaches to the meeting spot.

Yoga mat or blanket

Mats are provided, but bring your own if you prefer extra cushioning or hygiene control.

Frequently Asked Questions