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Stunning Sedona red rock landscape

Explore Sedona

Red rocks, spiritual energy, world-class trails, and unforgettable sunsets. Everything you need to know about Sedona, Arizona.

Where to Stay in Sedona

Compare West Sedona, Uptown, Village of Oak Creek, Oak Creek Canyon, and Red Rock Loop. Find the best neighborhood for your trip.

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Trip Itineraries

Day-by-day Sedona itineraries for 3–6 night stays. Tailored for guys' trips, ladies' retreats, and family adventures.

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Things to Do in Sedona

The ultimate activity guide — from sunrise hikes to stargazing. Adventure, culture, wellness, and family fun.

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Hiking Trails

Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Devil's Bridge, West Fork, and 50+ trails with difficulty ratings and tips.

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Top Restaurants

Farm-to-table dining, Southwestern cuisine, craft breweries, and hidden gems the locals love.

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Day Trips from Sedona

Grand Canyon South Rim, Horseshoe Bend, Montezuma Castle, Jerome Ghost Town, and Oak Creek Canyon drives.

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Energy Vortexes

Sedona's four famous vortex sites — Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and Boynton Canyon. History, science, and how to experience them.

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Yoga & Wellness Retreats

Top retreat centers, spa experiences, meditation spots, and wellness practitioners in Sedona.

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Tours & Adventures

Pink Jeep Tours, ATV rides, helicopter flights, hot air balloons, wine tours, and stargazing experiences.

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Nature & Wildlife

Red rock formations, Oak Creek, desert flora and fauna, scenic drives, and photography spots.

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Red Rock History & Geology

How Sedona's iconic red rocks formed over 300 million years — ancient seas, iron oxide chemistry, and the forces that sculpted the landscape.

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Thunder Mountain

The real inspiration behind Disney's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Walt Disney's Sedona connection, hiking trails, and views from our West Sedona property.

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Dark Skies & Stargazing

Sedona is a certified International Dark Sky Community. Astrophotography tips, stargazing spots, and ancient star alignment theories.

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Sinagua Heritage

Before it was Sedona: 700-year-old cliff dwellings at Honanki and Palatki, ancient irrigation systems, and petroglyphs.

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Famous Rock Formations

Spot Snoopy, Coffee Pot, Submarine, and 10 iconic formations that look like everyday objects. A fun family guide.

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Sedona Quick Facts

300+
Sunny Days/Year
4,350 ft
Elevation
100+
Hiking Trails
57°F
Avg Winter High

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