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RED ROCK RURAL COMMUNITY ASSOCOCIATION
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​We are owners and residents of the Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona, Arizona

What we do. Who we are. 

We're your neighbors

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 The rock formation looking like a pyramid used to be called "Christmas Rock" by the Schuerman Family children since they had a picnic there one Christmas Day. It is also referred to as Schuerman Mountain or the Red Pyramid Rock. 
Cathedral Rock to the right middle column. It was originally called Courthouse Rock by the early settlers. 
For local news scroll down to the bottom of this page, or check out our news page. 

ORGANIZER NEEDED! The RRRCA is a group of neighbors that meet occasionally but Covid slowed us way down. If you're the organizer type and want to get this group going again, contact Nanette redrockloop@gmail.com to get started! Thank you. 
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Red Rock Rural Community Association
mailing address:
​ 215 Disney Lane, Sedona, AZ  86336
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redrockloop@gmail.com

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Mission Statement
The mission of the Red Rock Rural Community Association is to maintain the rural lifestyle of the area, to protect Oak Creek riparian area which the state has designated a unique and scenic waterway. We are stewards for responsible development that respects the water supply, the roadways and the scenic beauty of the area.
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The Three Sisters
rock formation

President: Nanette Armstrong  
redrockloop@gmail.com
928-282-3675
 
Vice-President: Birgit Lowenstein 
brose@meganet.net
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Seeking volunteers! 
The 'homestead house' located on Loy Lane, has been donated to the Sedona Historical Society. If you'd like to be involved in the restoration or work on this project contact the museum -ask for Janeen - 928-282-7038.
(see our News page for more details) 

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History


​A Brief History of The RED ROCK RURAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, LLC (RRRCA)
The land lying adjacent to the Red Rock Loop Road is a section of the Southwest unique in its environment and natural beauty. It is an area with a substantial amount of open space, air, land and water so far relatively free of degradation. This riparian and high-desert habitat contains an incomparable, vulnerable and fragile assets--much of it is under the jurisdiction of the United States Forest Service. There are prehistoric ruins, a history of early homesteaders, both of which still have a presence here. Thirty years ago RRRCA was formed to protect the rural character of the area.
Located along the state-protected Oak Creek, a designated "Unique and Scenic Waterway," the area contains shallow-perched drinking water aquifers that can easily be contaminated through the fragile geological strata that exist here. For this reason the RRRCA took steps in 2006 to engage independent environmental consultants, engineers, professors, researchers and legal counsel to help the residents of the Red Rock Loop area and Sedona understand the impact of real estate developments in our vulnerable environment.
The RRRCA has forged alliances with numerous local community groups and environmental groups such as the Sierra Club, Don`t Waste Arizona, Inc., the Audubon Society and the Center for Biodiversity. This journey has taken us through a bureaucratic quagmire of local, state and federal jurisdictions. In the process we have created working relationships with the AZ Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), Army Corps of Engineers, AZ Department of Water Resources (ADWR), Northern Arizona University and Yavapai County.
RRRCA`s actions have taken energy, time and money: costs shouldered by a few members of the RRRCA.
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Local Loop News and Events

Some news along the Loop

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News Alert! 

NEIGHBORHOOD SURVEY! 
Yavapai County wants your opinion on how you envision development in our community. Take the survey!! Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M3YG2MZ

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Camp Avalon is located on Loy Road, hosted by Global Community Communications Alliance. 
https://campavalon.org/

​Sedona Ranch on Oak Creek--a housing development at the end of Loy Lane--  was formerly known as 
 La Merra. 
https://sedonaranchaz.com/
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Litter Lifters:
We have openings to pick up litter along the Loop Road. This is a part of Keep Sedona Beautiful. If you'd like to adopt a section contact Keep Sedona Beautiful:
​ ksb2@keepsedonabeautiful.org 

 

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This website is always under construction. Check back for more content. 

The entire road that lies outside of the city of Sedona (Yavapai County), was repaved with pavement and new lines painted. (2022) 

New chevrons and roadside reflectors have been added within the Sedona city limits part of the road on the Upper Loop Road. (2019 & 2022)


Mystic Heights, a new housing development at the end of Chavez Ranch Road is underway. 
 https://mysticheights.com/

 Cross Creek Ranch, a housing development off Lower Loop Road: 
http://crosscreekranchsedona.com/

 The Sedona Historical Society is always seeking volunteers to help with maintenance of the historic cemetery on the Loop Road, the historic Loy homestead on Loy Road, and for seasonal events. If interested contact Janeen at the Museum: 928-282-7038



News:

Concerned Citizens for Red Rock Loop Road
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to be on the group list email contact: rrloopsedona@gmail.com. 

Other news!

The Sedona Red Rock High School now contains grades 7-12. 

http://www.sedonak12.org/sedonaredrockhighschool_home.aspx

check the school calendar to attend sporting, drama and club events. 

RED ROCK STATE PARK
is located in the center of the loop road. It's open for day use for a small fee. For more info go to: https://azstateparks.com/red-rock/

Crescent Moon Ranch
is located off Chavez Ranch Road 
for cabin rental:
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233888 
for info on day use: 
ttps://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recarea/?recid=55286

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Our book is on Amazon or buy it locally for just $15. Contact us. redrockloop@gmail.com

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 LITTER LIFTERS along the Loop Road 
Interested in being a litter lifter? Contact Nanette at redrockloop@gmail.com 


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