Attractions around Sedona
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Sedona
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
780 Chapel Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336-7064
This chapel, located among dramatic rock formations, offers spectacular views, especially at sunset.
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Cathedral Rock
Sedona, AZ 86351
Towering red rock formation, part of the Cathedral Rock Trail.
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Bell Rock
Sedona, AZ 86351-8995
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Devil's Bridge Trail
Sedona, AZ 86336
This 1.8-mile hike will lead you to Sedona’s iconic sandstone arch, where you’ll get breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and rock formations. Get there early to beat the crowd or expect to wait for up to a couple of hours for a photo op. Walk about a mile along the Dry Creek dirt road to reach the trailhead, but if you can’t find a spot at the Dry Creek Trailhead parking lot, park along the highway instead. Otherwise, Sedona offers a free shuttle service from downtown to two of the five trailheads, Mescal and Dry Creek Vista. – Tripadvisor
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Oak Creek Canyon
Sedona, AZ 86336
Take one of America’s most scenic drives—the 30-mile route from Flagstaff to Sedona—to Oak Creek Canyon. You can get a detailed map from the ranger station before you set off. Watch as towering red cliffs give way to lush forested canyons along the drive. There’s so much to do once you’re there: cool off at the swimming holes, fish for your own meal, hike the popular West Fork trail, ride a jeep or ATV, or hop on a hot air balloon ride. Pick up some Native American crafts at Oak Creek Vista.
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Airport Mesa
483 Airport Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
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Slide Rock State Park
6871 N. Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
This state park in Oak Creek Canyon is one of Arizona’s most visited tourist attractions. Apart from the abundant plant and wildlife, Slide Rock State Park is also home to a 43-acre working apple farm, one of the few homesteads preserved in the canyon. Tackle the hiking trails to enjoy great views of sandstone bluffs, explore rustic cabins from the 20th century, and cool off by swooshing down the 80-foot-long natural water slide that the park is named after. If you're planning for a swim, note that temperatures in Oak Creek can drop to near-freezing in winter and spring. – Tripadvisor
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
336 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86336-6144
A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops and dining establishments. Named after the picturesque Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque construction began in 1971 with the creation of the wall along the highway. Giant sycamores and stately cottonwoods dapple the light in the courtyards, encouraging the visitors to meander from one courtyard to the next. While meandering stop by and view our Chapel on property - and perhaps you might get a glimpse of a wedding and reception. Tlaquepaque hosts several community events throughout the year. Tlaquepaque is a place that visitors return to again and again - to look and wander, to sample and buy, to eat, drink and refresh body and soul. Visit us soon and discover the magic yourself!
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Sedona Stargazing
3511 Verde Valley School Rd, Sedona, AZ 86351
Sedona Stargazing is pleased to offer you a personalized and custom astronomy experience by professional astronomers. You will meet us at our observing location which is a 20 minute ride from West Sedona in the Village of Oak Creek. Your tour includes an overview of the constellations using a high power laser pointer. We then give you an up close view of planets, galaxies, star clusters and nebula through one of our large powerful telescopes. Each guest has a pair of wide field view binoculars and each reservation group will have their own Celestron C11 gps auto position telescope. Our astronomers are exceptionally knowledgeable and provide you with an educational and entertaining experience. Sedona Stargazing has received the Award of Excellence 10 years in a row from TripAdvisor resulting in our induction into the TripAdvisor Hall of Fame. We have been featured in National Geographic and the New York Times and ranked by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10 US Space Based Attractions
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Red Rock State Park
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336-9109
Red Rock State Park is a 286 acre nature preserve and environmental education center with stunning scenery. Trails throughout the park wind through manzanita and juniper to reach the rich banks of Oak Creek. Green meadows are framed by native vegetation and hills of red rock. The creek meanders through the park, creating a diverse riparian habitat abounding with plants and wildlife. This riparian habitat provides the setting and the opportunity for the park to offer a focus on environmental education. Red Rock offers a variety of special programs for school groups and private groups. There are a number of daily and weekly park events. The park offers a visitors center, classroom, theater, park store, ramada and hiking trails.
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Sedona Airport Scenic Overlook
538 Airport Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
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Broken Arrow Trail
799 Morgan Road, Sedona, AZ 86336
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West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead
Call of the Canyon Trail, Sedona, AZ 86336
Trail that follows a creek at the bottom of a 1,000-foot canyon.
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Boynton Canyon Trail
Sedona, AZ 86336
This popular hiking trail heads about three miles into a deep box canyon and includes ancient Sinaguan Indian ruins along the way.
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Palatki Ruins
Forest Road 525 to Forest Road 795 Coconino National Forest, Sedona, AZ 86336