A funky little Arizona town is being hailed as the “new Roswell” after a wave of strange UFO sightings stunned residents.

An Arizona town with fewer than 10,000 residents is being dubbed the new Roswell after becoming one of the top spots in the US for UFO sightings.

The desert town of Sedona, which is located approximately 180 miles outside of Phoenix, sits in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties, which had a combined 484 UFO sightings between 2000 and 2023, according to an Axios report.

These numbers put the area well above the national average of 34 people per 100,000.

Psychic and UFO tour guide John Polk, 56, told DailyMail.com that he sees extraterrestrial activity nightly from his home in Sedona

Psychic and UFO tour guide John Polk, 56, told DailyMail.com that he sees extraterrestrial activity nightly from his home in Sedona

Polk, pictured with his mother Anna at the Buddha Stupa in Sedona, believes Sedona is such a high-traffic area for UFOs due to the vortexes the city is known for

Polk, pictured with his mother Anna at the Buddha Stupa in Sedona, believes Sedona is such a high-traffic area for UFOs due to the vortexes the city is known for

Sedona - an Arizona town with fewer than 10,000 residents - has become one of the top spots in the US for UFO sightings

Sedona – an Arizona town with fewer than 10,000 residents – has become one of the top spots in the US for UFO sightings

The Daytona Beach native also noticed a lot of UFOs seem to appear and then suddenly disappear in thin air and he believes that’s due to the mythical ley lines and that aliens are using them to slip between dimensions.

He explained it like turning stations on a radio, which is done by change frequency and vibrations.

'There's tons of activity. It's easy to see it,' Polk told DailyMail.com (pictured: a UFO Polk saw)

‘There’s tons of activity. It’s easy to see it,’ Polk told DailyMail.com (pictured: a UFO Polk saw)

He believes Sedona is such a high-traffic area for UFOs due to the vortexes the city is known for

He believes Sedona is such a high-traffic area for UFOs due to the vortexes the city is known for

Polk said Sedona has quartz along the ley lines - gridlines that often fall into triangles that are believed to carry powerful energy - that help build electromagnetic energy that creates electricity, and ultimately, a pathway for ETs. 'They're traveling over the gridlines,' he said. A photo from one of Polk's tours

Polk said Sedona has quartz along the ley lines – gridlines that often fall into triangles that are believed to carry powerful energy – that help build electromagnetic energy that creates electricity, and ultimately, a pathway for ETs. ‘They’re traveling over the gridlines,’ he said. A photo from one of Polk’s tours