Sitting within a landscape of red rocks surrounded by pinion and juniper pines, Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park is a spiritual refuge that attracts spiritual seekers of all faiths. A short network of winding trails leads up to the 11 m (36 ft) stupa, believed to represent the Mind of Enlightenment bestowing blessings upon all believers. Even though dozens of visitors flock to this sacred place every day in search of healing and peace, you will easily find a quiet spot for prayer and meditation. Use our Sedona trip itinerary tool to visit Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park on your trip to Sedona, and learn what else travelers and our writers recommend seeing nearby.
Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park reviews
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I am so glad that we stopped here before hiking. Peaceful and meditative and being among such beautiful scenery set the stage for the rest of the vacation. Be considerate of your fellow travelers...
I am so glad that we stopped here before hiking. Peaceful and meditative and being among such beautiful scenery set the stage for the rest of the vacation. Be considerate of your fellow travelers... more »
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The Peace Park is a tranquil setting in the beautiful Sedona foothills. The trails meander among the Stupas and natural areas festooned with lightly weathered prayer flags. The hills and hoodoos of.... more
The Peace Park is a tranquil setting in the beautiful Sedona foothills. The trails meander among the Stupas and natural areas festooned with lightly weathered prayer flags. The hills and hoodoos of.... more »
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The scenery is absolutely beautiful. Great place to take pictures. I went when the mountains where full of snow. It looked like something out of a movie. The trails are also worth walking. The trail takes you through multiple little rivers. A must go to when visiting Sedona.
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Beautiful park with amazing views. It is really peaceful here. Its a two to five minute walk from the parking. You can see the Stupa, a Buddha Idol and prayer wheels. The pop of color of the buddhist prayer flag against the red rocks looks amazing. The flag colors represent the five elements - air, water, wind, fire and sky. They promote compassion, peace, strength and wisdom.
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