Explore 10 WILD Things to Do in SEDONA, AZ!

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We're your guide to uncover the best things to do in Sedona, AZ, and explore the breathtaking beauty that defines this remarkable destination.

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Marvel at the iconic Cathedral Rock and experience the mystical energy vortex that draws visitors from around the world. Venture to the impressive Devil's Bridge and capture awe-inspiring views of the red rocks that make Sedona a true wonder.

Discover the serenity of Crescent Moon Rock and explore the trails that wind through the stunning landscape. Immerse yourself in the rich history and arts scene of Tlaquepaque, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the Verde Valley Wine Trail, where the beauty of Sedona is perfectly complemented by its flavors.

Hike along the scenic Soldier Pass Trail and slide down the natural wonder of Sedona Sliding Rock. Uncover the secrets of Airport Mesa and Soldier Pass, each offering a unique perspective on Sedona's natural splendor.

Our comprehensive Sedona travel guide is your key to experiencing the essence of this magical city. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or artistic inspiration, Sedona offers a myriad of experiences to choose from.

Join us as we explore the top things to do in Sedona, Arizona, and immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of this desert gem. From hiking trails to energy vortexes, our Sedona vlog will take you on an unforgettable journey. Get ready to embrace the allure of Sedona and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime!

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction
00:15 Crescent Moon Rock
01:21 Verde Valley Wine Trail
02:17 Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
03:15 Slide Rock State Park
04:16 Soldier Pass Trail
06:05 Cathedral Rock
07:05 Vortex Sites
08:11 UFO Tours
09:10 Airport Mesa Sunset
11:27 Devil's Bridge Trail

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destinationdos
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Absolutely loved this guide on Sedona! Devil's bridge looks scary, but can't wait to experience it in person! 👍🏼

lexie
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I live here. If you do decide to come, please do the following:

- Respect our town as you would respect your own home
- Learn how to be courteous while navigating roundabouts
- Do not turn left from the right lane
- Do not give money to the "homeless" on the corners. They all drive Audis.
- Picazzos is the best happy hour; Mariposa is overrated.
- Red lights mean stop...not speed up.
- Most of all....have fun!

CaveManActual
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There is no such place as Crescent Moon Rock. It's called the Crescent Moon Recreation Area, and it was named for the ranch that existed there. It's always good to get info from a knowledgeable local.

thewanderersguide
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One of my favorite places in the world. I climbed Cathedral Rock when I was 62 and would try it again if ever I get back there. Devil's bridge was fun to hike but I was the photographer for my husband. Not for those who might feel a little dizzy on high narrow paths.😎

deborahknight
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We just returned from the Sedona area. It should be noted that most hikes in Sedona are not easy or safe trails. Caution should be used! We found hiking around the Grand Canyon rim safer. We love Sedona but wish it was safer for all ages.

ceciliacook
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I’ve watched a ton of Sedona videos and this was the first one that mentioned something about safety and what to look out for. Thankfully I didn’t see any snakes or scorpions when I was there back in May but I did get heat rash one of the days I was out there. It looked like I had poison ivy and I knew I wasn’t anywhere where I could have touched something like that. I was drinking a ton of water but a nurse friend of mine who lives in AZ told me I should have been drinking something to replenish my electrolytes and not just drink water. Lesson learned and after I bought some medicine the rash completely went away by the next day.

cretivity
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You convinced me that I don't want to waste my time to Sedona. Thanks

WeWander
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We just got back from 4 days in Sedona. 12/26 - 12 /29. Boy was it disappointing.
The scenery is beautiful, but be prepared for HORRIBLE traffic, mediocre and ridiculously overpriced food, trails so crowded that the trailhead parking lots are full, and town full of nothing but tourist junk shops.
It is off season now but it still took us 1.5 hrs to go a little under 2 miles to get through town. It was bumper to bumper traffic and there is only one way thru town and the road is one lane each way. I cannot imagine what it is like peak season.
We waited over an hour for a table at Javelina Cafe and spent 60$ on two entrees and no drinks. Here in LA it would have been 1/2 that. The food situation was a disaster. Huge lines everywhere, many places not taking same day reservations, and the prices were just insulting, especially for what you got.
So, a very pretty place, but be prepared to be pay thru the nose for everything and traffic worse than LA at rush hour. ( where we are from). The whole place felt like one big tourist trap and a place that is not designed for the amount of people who come there.
I feel sorry for the locals. I cannot imagine how they deal with the traffic, crowds and prices on a day to day basis.

sandp.
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Having grown up here and watched tourists destroy this once sacred place I think limitations are in order. Possibly even lottery draws to limit the amount of people. It resembles Disney now it’s so touristy. I personally believe no one should be allowed to live here it’s that sacred. But greed always overrides all else. The more Sedona is advertised the trashier it gets. Those roundabouts and pouring concrete over miles of beauty are an abomination.

brendaelder
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YOU CANT PARK NOWERE ALL THE RICH PEOPLE DONT WANT YOU TO PARK 10000 FEET FROM THERE VERY BIG MANSIONS

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