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What to do in Sedona
Popular places to visit
Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
You can do some window-shopping at Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village during your stay in Sedona. Discover the area's desert landscapes and mountain views.
Oak Creek Canyon
Take one of Arizona’s most beautiful scenic drives through this canyon and be sure to take your hiking boots, fishing rod, swimsuit and camera along for the ride.
Bell Rock
Embark on a short walk or a longer hike to see the horizontal bands of sandstone in this landmark butte and its breathtaking Verde Valley surroundings.
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Emerging from one of Sedona’s famous walls of red rock, this chapel is a spectacular sight to behold.
Red Rock State Park
Enjoy the beautiful sunsets and explore Red Rock State Park, a lovely green space in Sedona. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
Slide Rock State Park
Swim down a natural water slide and explore a former pioneer homestead at this popular destination for outdoor fun.
Cathedral Rock
Sedona’s skyline is distinctive for this crimson-hued sandstone formation, which stands like a giant sacred monument overlooking the red-rock landscape.
Sedona Arts Center
Experience Sedona’s exciting arts scene through workshops, classes, exhibitions and events at this thriving hub showcasing the work of local and interstate artists.
Coffee Pot Rock
This distinctive rock formation, with a shape that resembles a massive coffee percolator, is a standout in Sedona’s Red Rock Country.