Point of interest

Rachel's Knoll

4 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Mark And Jeanne
February 4, 2021
Pay $3, drive through Seven Canyons gated, luxury community to the top, where you will find parking. Get out, read the plaque to find out who Rachel is, wander around for fantastic views.
Sudie
September 14, 2022
Best Kept Secret Vortex. Located in Seven Canyons Golf Club, there is a small admission fee to get through the gate. Tell the guard you want to go to Rachel's Knoll. They can't refuse you even though this is a private golf course. They are very friendly and will direct you to the Knoll. This is a very easy overlook accessible by anyone that can walk a few yards. There is a panoramic view of the golf course and the back of Thunder Mountian and Long Canyon. The energy is uplifting and masculine. The previous owner of the property dictated in her will that the Knoll always be kept open to the public. There is a dedication plaque to Rachel onsite.
Best Kept Secret Vortex. Located in Seven Canyons Golf Club, there is a small admission fee to get through the gate. Tell the guard you want to go to Rachel's Knoll. They can't refuse you even though this is a private golf course. They are very friendly and will direct you to the Knoll. This is…
Mac
April 1, 2022
My secret tip - Go to 7 Canyons and ask to visit this beautiful place. I haven't been in a while, but it is a very special place. Rachel used to own this land and when it was sold, she made sure the public could always access this vortex that sits in the middle of Boynton canyon.
Julie
October 15, 2020
Rachel's Knoll is one if my personal favorites because it has history that I am personally part of. I am a real estate appraiser and when Rachel passed away in 2000 I was hired by the City of Sedona to appraise her property because she had donated all her property to the City. She had spent her life purchasing all the land that is surrounding Rachel's Knoll (now known as Seven Canyon's) and her Will and the attorney's she hired to insure that her wishes were met, stated that her land would never be disturbed and developed and that people could use it and enjoy it forever. Her Knoll was to be open to the people and accessible forever. After being brought up to Rachel's Knoll and witnessing the most pristine and beautiful land and red rock views I have ever seen, Rachel's son turned over her Will and sold off her land for billions of dollars. A small portion of the land still exists with a post where Rachel once stood and if you "Google" Rachel's Knoll there is a photo of Rachel standing proudly next to that exact post that point in all directions of the world to invite everyone in the world to come and enjoy that glorious land and peaceful, beautiful space she was gifting to the world. I encourage anyone and everyone to go visit. Sadly, you must pay a gate fee to access her Knoll. I believe it is $3.00, and it is not supposed to cost anything but it does. It is worth taking the trip out there and just seeing the remainder of her Knoll and the beauty of what is left there and where she once stood. :0)
Rachel's Knoll is one if my personal favorites because it has history that I am personally part of. I am a real estate appraiser and when Rachel passed away in 2000 I was hired by the City of Sedona to appraise her property because she had donated all her property to the City. She had spent her life…

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