
Some wedding days feel like an adventure from the very first step—and Kassandra and Austin’s Sedona celebration delivered exactly that. Tucked along the rugged beauty of Schnebly Hill Road, their ceremony at the Huckaby Trailhead was intimate, scenic, and full of that wild Sedona spirit. The day wrapped with unforgettable red rock sunset photos at Merry Go Round Rock—pure magic.
Ceremony at Huckaby Trailhead
Just off Schnebly Hill Road, the Huckaby Trailhead offers a quieter, more adventurous setting for couples who want something off the beaten path. Surrounded by juniper trees and layered red rock views, it feels raw, natural, and wonderfully personal.
Kassandra and Austin exchanged vows with Sedona stretching endlessly behind them. The breeze, the warm desert light, and the stillness of the landscape created a ceremony that felt both grounded and exhilarating—like the desert itself was bearing witness.
Golden Hour Magic at Merry Go Round Rock
As the sun began to dip, we headed to Merry Go Round Rock for portraits—and Sedona did what it does best. The sky lit up in fiery oranges and soft pinks while the red rocks glowed beneath our feet.
Kassandra and Austin laughed, explored, and soaked in every second of that just-married feeling. The slickrock terrain, paired with sweeping views of the surrounding formations, made for dramatic, movement-filled images that felt adventurous and alive.
Why This Combo Is a Sedona Favorite
Huckaby Trailhead is ideal for couples who want a peaceful, nature-forward ceremony without heavy crowds, while Merry Go Round Rock delivers that jaw-dropping Sedona sunset everyone dreams about. Together, they create a wedding day that feels intimate, exciting, and undeniably epic.
A Sunset Worth Chasing
Kassandra and Austin’s wedding was proof that Sedona rewards couples who lean into adventure. From heartfelt vows along Schnebly Hill to sunset portraits high above the valley, their day was bold, beautiful, and completely unforgettable.
Congratulations, you two—what an incredible way to start your next chapter in the red rocks of Sedona.














