One of our favorite hikes just 4 miles north through a scenic canyon. Expect lush surroundings, moderate terrain, and stunning views — a local favorite.
Only 1 mile from our home, this former apple farm turned state park is perfect for cooling off in Oak Creek’s clear waters. Walk, swim, and float — all with beautiful red‑rock backdrops.
This natural sandstone arch is among Sedona’s most iconic views. The hike involves some scrambling and a moderate incline, but the panorama at the top is worth every step.
Also known as downtown, this is where Sedona’s shops, galleries, and eateries flourish. Stroll the streets, enjoy local art, and take in Red Rock vistas as you browse.
A fine dining experience with breathtaking views, Mariposa serves elevated Latin‑inspired cuisine in a modern setting — it’s a special treat.
One of our go‑to casual sit‑downs in Sedona, located downtown with great views. Tasty food, relaxed vibes, and a great spot to unwind in town.
Just a mile south of our place, this hidden treasure offers a serene back‑patio tucked against canyon walls. Local eats, coffee, and drinks — it’s simple, soulful, and peaceful.
Pizza night Friday 4-8pm…if you are here on a Friday night they make wood fired pizzas that are amazing1
Our favorite Mexican spot in West Sedona. The renovated bar area is cozy, with great chips, tasty margaritas, and consistently delicious menu items at fair prices.
Explore the surprising wine region just beyond Sedona. Rolling vineyards meet creekside tasting rooms — ideal for relaxing afternoons.
A hidden gem distillery and lounge overlooking the Red Rocks. Dog‑friendly with hand-crafted spirits, mellow ambiance, and scenic surroundings.
For craft beer lovers, Sedona Beer Co. is a must. Their main location near downtown and scenic West Sedona outpost (BaseCamp) both offer laid-back vibes and rotating taps.
A longtime favorite featuring good food and award-winning craft beer. The casual atmosphere and multiple locations make it an easy stop any time.
Experience Sedona’s rugged terrain via guided Jeep excursions. You’ll see landscapes few get to — all with local insight and unique access.
Sedona’s famous energy centers (vortices) are thought to impart healing and spiritual energy. These peaceful spots are great for meditation, reflection, or reconnecting.
Explore Sedona’s terrain on your own — ATVs, UTVs, and slingshots give you freedom to roam. Several rental companies are available nearby, so grab one and go.
A charming arts village styled like a traditional Mexican village. Cobblestone walkways, galleries, boutiques, and creekside charm make it perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Just 20 miles away, Flagstaff blends mountain life, forests, and outdoor recreation. It’s also the gateway to the Grand Canyon and great for a change of scenery.
Take a day trip through these historic towns. Jerome is a hillside former mining town, Clarkdale hosts the Verde Valley Railway, and Cottonwood is full of retro charm, wineries, and shops.
Less than 2 hours from here, the Grand Canyon is an essential must‑see. Hike, view, or photograph the wonders of this natural masterpiece.
Let someone else drive while you enjoy the lush vineyards around Page Springs, Cottonwood, and the Verde Valley. Tours make it easy to sample several wineries in a day.
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