Hiking: Sedona is known for its breathtaking red rock formations and numerous hiking trails. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or prefer a leisurely walk, there’s something for everyone. We recommend downloading “AllTrails” or visiting The Trailhouse at Enchantment for trail maps. Jeep Tours: These guided tours take you off-road through remote canyons and the famous red rock formations, providing an exciting and informative experience. Vortex Sites: Sedona is known for its spiritual energy, and several vortex sites are scattered throughout the area. People visit these spots for meditation, reflection, and connecting with nature. Popular sites include: Airport Mesa Boynton Canyon Bell Rock
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village: This charming, Spanish-inspired village is filled with galleries, boutiques, and artisan shops. It's a great spot to pick up a unique gift or simply stroll through its scenic courtyards. Sedona Arts Center: A hub for local artists, featuring exhibits, workshops, and performances. It’s a great place to appreciate the creative spirit of the area. Gallery Hopping: Sedona has a vibrant arts scene, with galleries showcasing everything from contemporary works to Native American art. Some must-see galleries include: Goldenstein Gallery Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Lanning Gallery
Local Restaurants: We could recommend a ton but tried to narrow it down! Breakfast: Indian Gardens Pump House Rascals Lunch and Dinner The Hudson – A modern American bistro with great views. Elote Café – A favorite for upscale Mexican fare with a twist. The Vault - Casual spot in uptown with a great view - sit outside. Local Breweries & Wine Tasting: Sedona Beer Company – A local brewery offering great craft beers in a relaxed setting. Wine Tours – Consider taking a guided wine tour through the Verde Valley, which is home to several vineyards.
Oak Creek Canyon: Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon's little sister," Oak Creek Canyon is a scenic drive or hike that offers incredible views and places to cool off by the creek. Sedona Heritage Museum: Learn about the history and culture of Sedona and the surrounding region. A great stop for history buffs!