Why visit Sedona?:
Voted by USA Today n.1 best place to live in America, Sedona is a resort town. It has the warmth of a small town and the sophistication of a bigger city (with 90 minute drive-time proximity to Phoenix/Scottsdale area and to international Sky Harbor airport).
At 1370 m elevation, Sedona sits in the upper margin of the Sonoran Desert. Its massive red rock formations make it a unique setting of spectacular natural beauty. The land is dotted with canyons, creeks, mountains and forests and it is blessed with four mild seasons.
Sedona is a paradise for hikers and bikers. Ask us about the best trails.
Sedona activities:
One of the elite Western communities, like Aspen and Santa Fe, it is a rich art center, with its 80 art galleries, its Independent Film Festival, the Jazz on the Rocks festival and over 3 million visitors a year. Sedona was already popular in the forties and fifties as Hollywood used it for many Western movie location shooting.
Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty to do: hiking, biking, golfing at the top rated championship courses and at the exclusive Seven Canyons Tom Weiskopf-designed track.
Ski:
Only 45 minutes drive to Flagstaff and Arizona's famous Snow Bowl Ski Resort. It offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in Arizona.
Golf:
10 minutes drive to top rated championship courses and at the exclusive Seven Canyons Tom Weiskopf-designed track.
Other Activities:
Hiking, golf, art galleries, Independent Film Festival, Jazz on the RockFestival, restaurants, shopping, jeep tours.