The perfect guide to Sedona
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Eat & drink
With some of Arizona’s best dining destinations right in our backyard, there isn’t a shortage of amazing cuisine to choose from here in Sedona. Whether you’re craving a delicious burger, Argentinian, savory Italian or something south of the border, our restaurants have it all.
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Hiking
There are so many things to do and see here in beautiful Sedona. With over 180 Hiking trails and over 50 mountain biking trails you’ll find something for any level hiker or biker.
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Unique experiences
Want a whole new way to see Sedona? From kayaking to wineries, hot air balloon rides over red rocks or even crawling over those red rocks in a Polaris, there is more than one way to make your experience in Sedona extraordinary.
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Transportation
Finding transportation services in Sedona can be challenging due to limited ride-share availability. However, rest assured that we offer various options tailored to your needs, from arriving here to exploring Sedona during your stay.
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Family fun
Sedona is one of the best places to experience outdoor fun & adventure with the whole family. We have the perfect curated list of things to do with little and big kids alike.
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Shopping & art galleries
Whether shopping for friends and family back home or getting yourself a little something special to remember Sedona by, there is no shortage of places to shop here in the Red Rocks.
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Wineries & breweries
Sedona’s wine and craft beer scene is as vibrant as its red rocks — blending local character, creativity, and breathtaking views. Just minutes from town, you’ll find tasting rooms, creekside patios, and laid-back spots where every pour tells a story of Arizona’s high-desert terroir.
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Relax & renew
Sedona is well-known as one of the perfect place to hit that reset button. There are so many spas to choose from, but we have our favorite places to relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.
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Spiritual & wellness
Sedona is a world-renown destination for those in search of healing and deeper spiritual connections. We have the best of the best in healers, artists and spiritual guides here being a global power spot.
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Local events
From the Sedona Marathon to Mountain Bike Fest to WineFest and beyond, there are countless events for visitors and locals alike to enjoy all throughout the year here in Sedona! Below is a link to the Visit Sedona Calendar and will allow you to find and choose from events happening while you and your family are visiting the beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona.
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Active & outdoor
Here is Sedona, there is more than hiking to get your body moving. We have so much to offer in physical activities. Check them out and let us know if we can book you a class or reservation.
 
FAQs
Are your units pet friendly?
Each unit that we manage is different based on the owners discretion. Click the unit that you’re interested in and look for that units pet policy.
Where are the closest airports?
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is 27.5 miles North via SR-89A and is a beautiful 45 minute drive through the canyon to Sedona.
Phoenix Sky Harbor is 121 miles South via SR-179 & Interstate 17. Roughly a 2 hour drive.
Sedona does have it’s own airport, but can only be flown into by private charter. If you’d like to charter a plane, please let us know and we can direct you to the right people.
Is there transportation to/from Sedona via airport shuttles?
Yes. We highly recommend Groome Transportation as they have over 14 trips every day from Phoenix & Flagstaff airport.
$55 each way per passenger.
Does it cost to park at the trailheads to hike and how do we pay?
If the trail is located in the Coconino National Forest then you are required to purchase a day pass. The pass is $5 and is good all day for as many trails that you want to hike. You can purchase passes at the uptown Chamber of Commerce location, Bashas grocery store in West Sedona, or those trail heads that require passes will have kiosks that accept credit cards for passes. Any trails located in Yavapai County do NOT require payments and are complementary to park and hike.
What is the weather like in Sedona?
Here in Northern Arizona we are considered to have the ‘four seasons.’ Temperatures can range from 30 degrees and snowing to 105 degrees and hot. Below are our average temps for each season.
Winter - Average daily high / low = 60 / 34
Spring - Average daily high / low = 76 / 45
Summer - Average daily high / low = 95 /  73
Fall - Average daily high / low = 73 / 48
How far is the Grand Canyon from Sedona?
Allow yourself 90 minutes to 2.5 hours one way, depending on traffic.

