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We hope you are able to make a weekend of your visit to Sedona! It is a charming city surrounded by a lot of natural beauty and is full of fun activities - you'll find crystal shops and art galleries on every corner and lot of great restaurants. We’ve provided some resources below for some things to do and places to eat that we hope you’ll enjoy.

Hiking in Sedona

Sedona is known as the Day Hike Capital of America with more hiking trails with better accessibility than any other destination in the country. Trails nearby the venue include Bell Rock Pathway, Courthouse Butte Loop Trail, Broken Arrow Trail, Soldier's Pass Trail, Fay Canyon and Devil's Bridge. Other recommended hikes include Sugarloaf Mountain, Teacup Trail, Doe Mountain, Cathedral Rock, and Westfork Trail. Check out hiking trails in the link below or explore options for a guided hike! Trail shuttle information can also be found here: https://sedonashuttle.com.

Pink Jeep Tours

204 North State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336

Sedona’s famous red-rock landscape offers adventure at every turn. Each excursion offers an unforgettable backcountry tour with insider info from the area’s most knowledgeable and experienced local guides. We really enjoyed the Broken Arrow tour! Gorgeous views, but it gets pretty bumpy.

Energy Vortexes

A Sedona vortex refers to a unique geological and spiritual phenomenon that is said to predominantly occur in and around Sedona, Arizona. A vortex is believed to be a swirling center of energy that can produce a range of physical, emotional, and spiritual effects. Many people believe that the Sedona Vortexes are particularly powerful and can enhance meditation, self-discovery, and spiritual growth. The vortexes are often associated with four specific sites in the Sedona area: Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Airport Mesa, and Boynton Canyon. Some people describe the energy of the vortexes as a subtle electromagnetic force, while others describe it as more metaphysical or spiritual energy. Whether or not you believe in the existence of the vortexes, many people find the natural beauty and peacefulness of the Sedona area to be a calming and inspiring place to visit. https://visitsedona.com/things-to-do/tours-sightseeing/vortex-tours/ https://www.sedona.net/vortex-map

Visit Sedona 100 Things to Do List

The Sedona tourism board has an amazing site with resources for hiking, wine tasting, visiting national monuments, restaurants, golfing, and more.

Merkin Vineyards Hilltop Winery & Trattoria

770 North Verde Heights Drive, Cottonwood, AZ 86326

A little outside of town, but worth a visit for the wine (made by one of the band members of Tool) and views! Their tasting room features a trattoria with great wood-fired pizzas with fresh ingredients from their on-site gardens.

Oak Creek Espresso

6500 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86351

Really delicious coffee spot near the venue, their pastries run out quickly in the mornings!

Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill

700 West Arizona 89a, Sedona, AZ 86336

Reservations book up quickly!

Elote Cafe

350 Jordan Road, Sedona, AZ 86336

Mesa Grill Sedona

1185 Airport Road, Sedona, AZ 86336

Delicious food and cocktails next to the Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout, nearby one of Sedona's energy vortexes.

The Hudson

671 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86336

Shorebird

150 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86336

Javelina Cantina

671 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86336

COLT Grill BBQ and Spirits Village of Oak Creek

6101 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86351

If you can't join us for Sunday's farewell barbecue, we highly recommend stopping in here.

Clark’s Market & Pharmacy Sedona

100 Verde Valley School Road, Sedona, AZ 86351

Stock up on snacks as well as beer, wine and liquor at this grocery store just up the road from our venue.

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