Sedona sits about two hours north of Phoenix in a landscape of red sandstone cliffs. The town spreads into distinct areas: Uptown Sedona, where the galleries and cafés cluster; West Sedona, a quieter spot with easy trail access; and the Oak Creek valley to the south, popular for riverside walks. The...
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11- Sedona Heritage Museum$5-$5
Explore the museum's exhibits on early white settlement in Sedona; open from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Find on Viator → - Red Rock State Park$10-$10
Hike the ten trails and visit the visitor center in the 286‑acre Red Rock State Park; open 8 AM to 5 PM.
Find on Viator → - Slide Rock State Park$20-$20
Enjoy the natural rock slide and creek swimming at Slide Rock State Park; open 8 AM to 7 PM.
Find on Viator → - Sedona Heritage Museum$5-$5
Learn about Sedona's pioneer history at the Heritage Museum, open 11 AM to 3 PM.
Find on Viator → - Red Rock State Park$10-$10
Discover the cultural significance of Red Rock State Park, featuring trails and a visitor center, open 8 AM to 5 PM.
Find on Viator → - Slide Rock State Park$20-$20
Experience the cultural heritage of Slide Rock State Park, a historic apple farm with a rock slide, open 8 AM to 7 PM.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
9- The Hudson$25-$45/ppAmerican · Uptown SedonaReserve →
- The Cowboy Club$20-$50/ppWestern/Steak · Uptown SedonaReserve →
- Hideaway House$18-$35/ppItalian · Uptown SedonaReserve →
- The Secret Garden at L'Auberge$30-$70/ppFrench · West SedonaReserve →
- ChocolaTree Organic Oasis$8-$15/ppCafe/Organic · Oak Creek ValleyReserve →
- The Coffee Pot$7-$12/ppAmerican Breakfast · Uptown SedonaReserve →
June, August, and May are the strongest windows for outdoor activities.
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