Sedona's Best Visitor's Guide
The Best of Sedona Visitor’s Guide is the best place to go to learn about Sedona.
We know where the best places to eat, hike, sightsee, explore, and experience adventure are.
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Welcome to Sedona, one of the most magical and beautiful places on the planet.
There is something for everyone in Sedona, from the best ways to take in the vistas and spirit of Sedona, to the best resorts, restaurants and hotels in town.
Sedona, a land of timeless beauty, is surrounded by magnificent, natural-red rock
sculptures and pristine National Forests.
Standing about 4,300 feet above sea level, Sedona is centrally located less than two hours north of Phoenix and just two hours south of the Grand Canyon.
Perhaps one of the most spectacular secrets of the world, Sedona enchants millions of visitors and Native Arizonans each year.
Erosion has sculpted this panoramic masterpiece for more than 350 million years!
Ancient Native Americans believed that Sedona was a sacred land and today their ruins still dot the area.
In what is notably referred to as “Red Rock Country,” the rock formations have been given many affectionate names by the residents such as: Snoopy, Bell Rock, Coffee Pot Rock and Cathedral
Rock.
Sedona’s natural beauty has also attracted movie stars and film producers, like Walt Disney, for decades.
Today, Sedona is a major cultural center for the arts in the West and is home for over 40 galleries and dozens of internationally-acclaimed artists and writers.
Bustling with major-cultural events, four-star resorts and restaurants, championship-golf courses, exciting adventure tours, several national and state parks and one-of-a-kind shopping , Sedona is certainly a destination of unforgettable experiences!
Any season is a wonderful time to visit Sedona.
Each of the four seasons has its own special delights. It is a haven from Phoenix’s extreme summer heat, and usually about 20 degrees warmer than Flagstaff in the winter.
Sedona’s altitude gives it an unique, mild climate all its own.
Plan to stay for several days because you won’t want to miss all the exciting things to see and do.
Sedona’s Best hopes to make your stay in Sedona more pleasant by guiding you around town with maps
and recommended stops.
As you travel through Sedona, you may become mesmerized with a sense of wonder at this gem of nature called Sedona… a treasure perhaps unmatched on this earth!
We invite you to enjoy this treasure and share in our respect for this precious land, just as the previous ancient inhabitants did, so generations yet to come may also know the beauty you experience here.
Welcome to the beauty of Sedona!




