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The Best Things To-Do in Sedona

Located right in between the Coconino and Yavapai counties by the north end of the Verde Valley region, the meek city of Sedona is primarily known for its grandiose red rock formations and scenic landscapes. If you’re thinking about visiting the city any time soon, here are some of the best things that you can do for a beautiful Sedona experience.

Visit Sedona’s amazing parks

When we talk about Sedona, one of the first things that come to mind is its numerous state parks that features some of its most notable landscapes and trails.

If you’re looking for a beautiful state park with grandiose rock formations and scenic views, you can never go wrong with going to the renowned Slide Rock State Park situated along Highway 89A in Oak Creek Canyon. This state park is considered both as a natural attraction and historic site however, people typically come to the park to play and swim in the natural pools and creek that runs over the red rock. Another natural and historical attraction in Sedona is Red Rock State Park that features the former site of the Smoke Trail Ranch, the abandoned House of Apache Fire, as well as several hiking trails and scenic views.

For a more unique experience, head over to the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park in the western side of Sedona. This spiritual park draws visitors who are looking for a place of meditation that has serenity and tranquility.

Go hiking and driving on Sedona’s best trails and roads

If you’re looking for an adventure, Sedona has a fine collection of hiking trails and scenic drives to choose from. You can simply start by driving through Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive or Red Rock Scenic Byway for amazing views. Then, take a hike to some of Sedona’s most notable landmarks including Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock and Devil’s Bridge.

Discover the Verde Valley Wine Trail

While wine is not Arizona’s most popular product, you can’t deny the quality wine that Sedona produces from its renowned Verde Valley Wine Trail. Ideally travelled with a car, the Verde Valley Wine Trail visits several towns and wineries in the Verde Valley that exhibits the best of the locally produced wine. This tour includes visits to the Alcantara Vineyards, Page Springs Cellars, Oak Creek Vineyards and Javelina Leap Vineyard. The Verde Valley Wine Region also placed in the USAToday Top10 for Best Wine Region.

Conclusion

You can never go wrong by spending a couple of days exploring the beauty and history Sedona  has to offer. You can even drive around the city with your RV, but make sure you have enough battery, so you get the opportunity to travel without stress.

Hopefully, this article was able to provide you ideas of some of the best things you can do in Sedona, Arizona.