Regarded as the “art and soul of Sedona,” Tlaquepaque is a Spanish-colonial-style village where you can get lost in the past exploring narrow
Please be sure to bring a swimsuit, sunscreen and towels for this activity. The water can be a bit chilly, but so worth it in our opinion!
Uptown Sedona, at the intersection of Arizona 89A and 179, is packed with galleries, gift shops, cafes and restaurants. Compact and easily walked, Uptown serves as the central hub of Sedona.
Moderately rated 0.8 mile, out and back trail.
This is a moderately rated 2.0 miles out and back trail. The trail takes you through caves, shows the seven sacred pools and is an archeological site. We highly recommend the alltrails app for this hike as it has many offshoots. A shuttle runs every 45 minutes to/from the trailhead to the parking lot.
If hiking isn’t your thing but you still want to experience the stunning red rocks and desert landscape up close, we highly recommend the Pink Jeep Tours. Whether you're looking for a unique way to see the sights or you just love adventure, this is a must-do in Sedona. It’s an iconic experience you won’t want to miss!