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Airport Mesa Vortex

The Airport Mesa Vortex is located near the Airport Mesa, at Outlook Point. From the Sedona “Y”, take 89A West to Airport Road. Go about a mile and a half, to a small parking area on the left.

When Vortex Hunters visited there we had an amazing experience. The trusted sensitive we were with, pointed out a small area on the plateau that she felt was very strong. I connected a bioscan meter to her hand and the readings would go instantly to the highest level the moment she stepped on that spot. When she took one step out, it would drop back to normal very quickly. We did this several times. I could not explain it. The Google Maps location is linked below.

Airport Mesa is one of the most accessible and popular vortex sites in Sedona, located on a high volcanic plateau that offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding red rock formations. In a metaphysical context, Airport Mesa Click to open side panel for more information is categorized as an upward-swinging or masculine vortex, characterized by an electric energy that is said to facilitate a higher perspective, mental clarity, and a sense of revitalization. Visitors frequently report feeling a tingling sensation or a sudden burst of inspiration while standing near the twisted juniper trees, which are considered physical indicators of the vortex’s swirling energy.

While the entire mesa is considered part of the vortex area, this specific lookout is a favored spot for observing the interplay of light on the red rocks, which is believed to amplify the site’s vibrational frequency. The area is particularly noted for its ability to help individuals feel more decisive and empowered in their personal lives. It offers one of the best locations in Sedona to watch the red rocks glow with intense color during the golden hour. Provides a paved area that is accessible for a quick stop to soak in the high-altitude energy. Acts as a natural balcony, it serves as a powerful space for grounding one’s thoughts while looking out over the valley floor.

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Note: There is currently no scientific method to prove that vortexes exist. Just because a location is on the vortex map, does not prove there is a vortex there. What it means, is that someone suggested the location and provided evidence or a personal account, and/or we found corroborating evidence from other sources. We do this so other visitors to the site can send us their opinion on the validity of the vortex claim, to build a consensus.

Have you visited this location? If so, let us know if you think this place is a vortex or not. We will post your comments here.

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