100 Things to Do
Explore 100 things to do in beautiful Sedona.
- Hike and bike 300+ miles of trails in Sedona.
- Experience a Jeep Tour, ATV Tour, or Segway Tour.
- Participate in local events.
- Enjoy brunch at one of our many fine restaurants.

- Do a covered Trolley Tour of the red rock area
- Enjoy electric bike tours and explore Sedona at your own pace.
- Soar above the red rocks in a helicopter.
- Indulge in a glass of wine, made right here in the Verde Valley.
- Learn to sculpt pottery at the Sedona Arts Center.
- Go fishing in Oak Creek Canyon.
- Enjoy raw and organic treats at local cafés.
- Visit Verde Valley Archaeology Center in Camp Verde.
- Experience fine art and enriching cultural events at our uptown galleries or schedule a studio tour.
- Golf at one of Sedona’s renowed courses.

- Enjoy live entertainment at local bars and restaurants.
- Embrace understanding with a psychic reading.
- Visit Montezuma Castle National Monument and Montezuma's Well.
- Experience the anomalies in the Sedona night sky and schedule a UFO Tour.
- Visit Tuzigoot National Monument.
- Visit Jordan Historical Park and walk the scenic flat path.
- Take leisurely walk and bird watch at the Sedona Wetlands Preserve.
- Explore Dead Horse Ranch State Park.
- Test your agility at the Bike Skills Park.
- Explore Jerome State Historical Park.
- Pay tribute to veterans and those in the service at the Jack Jamesen Memorial Park.

- Camp at local campground sites.
- Visit V Bar V Cultural Site
- Test your luck at a nearby casino.
- Shop and dine at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village.
- Manage your wellbeing with massage and body work from a professional.
- Float sky high during sunrise in a hot air balloon.

- Enjoy quality espresso and coffee at one of Sedona’s cafes
- Visit the iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross.

- Shop or dine at Hillside Sedona.
- Journey to the Grand Canyon.
- Book a day of luxury and pampering at a spa.
- Dine at one of many restaurants.
- Explore Crescent Moon Ranch.
- Wander through over 80 fine art galleries and shops.

- Bring back souvenirs for friends and family.
- Enjoy Sedona’s unique beer at the microbrewery
- Go bowling at Cliff Castle Casino.
- Visit the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.
- Spend the night at one of our world-class hotels – priced for every pocketbook.
- Enjoy wine tasting in Sedona.
- Explore the Verde Valley and take a day trip to Jerome, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, and Camp Verde.
- Enjoy local, independent cinema at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.
- Capture stunning photos and video of our land's natural beauty.

- Children will enjoy the Lions Club Playground at the Posse Grounds.
- Let the kids go wild at the Splash Pad at Sunset Park.
- Visit the House of Apache Fire historic monument at Red Rock State Park.
- Get a photo taken of your energetic aura.
- Bring your fuzzy friend to the Sedona Dog Park.
- Visit one of the Metaphysical or Spiritual Centers for a meditative retreat.
- Check out the 7 art centers of Sedona.

- Explore the rock & mineral shops.
- (Psst... visit the Sedona Secret 7!)
- Peruse the hobby of beading at Sedona bead shop.
- Shop for fine jewelry.
- Enjoy a swim in the Sedona Community Pool at Posse Grounds Park.
- Explore the many Native American arts and crafts.
- Browse decorative rugs for your home.
- Visit 7 Vistas for transcendent Red Rock Beauty.
- Experience stargazing under our dark skies.

- Treat yourself to an ice cream cone or caramel apple.
- Learn about the fascinating geology of Sedona on a tour.
- Visit the statue of Sedona Schnebly at the Sedona Public Library.
- Enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets at the Airport Mesa Lookout.

- Take photos of Snoopy Rock in Uptown Sedona.
- Visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park.
- Get some sun and keep limber with an outdoor yoga class..

- Learn about Sedona's past at the Sedona Heritage Museum.

- Explore 7 quiet spots perfect for a picnic.
- Send wooden postcards from Cheers.
- Play tennis, racquet ball, or pickle ball at one of the many resorts or public courts.
- Take a horseback ride to a cowboy cook-out as the sun sets behinds the hill.
- Get your hiking map and gear at local retailers.

- Enjoy prickly pear margarita, candy, jam or ice cream.
- Go western and to horseback riding.
- Experience reiki, a hypnosis session, or have your handwriting analyzed.
- Take a ride on the Grand Canyon Railroad or the Verde Canyon Railroad.
- Enjoy an adventure course in the high pines at Flagstaff Extreme.
- Rent a Jeep and explore the red rock outback!
- Experience Sedona’s single-track mountain biking trails.

- Ride the Snowbowl Chairlift in the summer and winter for a view from the top of the world.
- Blow your own glass souvenirs at The Melting Point.
- Enjoy one of Sedona’s many signature festivals.
- Experience full moon hike at Red Rock State Park.

- Walk the Historic Trail in Uptown along State Route 89A.
- Adopt a furry friend at the Sedona Humane Society.
- Give back to Sedona by volunteering to build a trail during your visit.
- Take the "Sedona Cares Pledge".
- Practice mindful mediation at the base of Thunder Mountain - Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park

- Take a guided Kayak tour down the Verde River.
- Enjoy the antics of bear cubs at Bearizona Wildlife Park.
- Check out the Sedona Gallery Art Walk for a walking tour of Sedona’s galleries.
- Hike Boynton Canyon and discover the awe of Sedona.
- Pack a picnic lunch and eat outdoors in the grandeur of red rock country at any one of our trails.
- Visit Fort Verde Historic Park in Camp Verde. Step back into the 1800s to the time when the U.S. Calvary came into the Verde Valley.
- Take a private customized hiking experience.

Sedona Activities & Attractions - Complete FAQ Guide
Sedona offers over 300 miles of hiking trails for all skill levels. Popular trails include Boynton Canyon for its stunning red rock formations and vortex energy. You can find detailed trail information and maps at local retailers throughout Sedona.
Sedona offers exciting Jeep Tours, ATV Tours, and Segway Tours that take you through the red rock backcountry. These guided adventures provide access to remote areas and incredible photo opportunities while learning about Sedona's geology and history.
Sedona features many fine restaurants offering diverse cuisines and spectacular red rock views. You can enjoy brunch, fine dining, and casual eateries throughout the area, with many restaurants featuring local ingredients and southwestern flavors.
Yes! You can soar above the red rocks in a helicopter for breathtaking aerial views of Sedona's stunning landscape. These tours offer unique perspectives of the red rock formations that can only be seen from above.
Sedona and the Verde Valley offer excellent wine tasting opportunities. You can indulge in a glass of wine made right in the Verde Valley, or experience wine tasting in Sedona at various local establishments.
Sedona is a thriving arts community where you can learn to sculpt pottery at the Sedona Arts Center, visit uptown galleries, or schedule a studio tour. The city also features 7 art centers and over 80 fine art galleries.
Absolutely! You can go fishing in Oak Creek Canyon, which offers excellent trout fishing opportunities in a beautiful natural setting surrounded by red rocks and lush vegetation.
Near Sedona, you can visit the Verde Valley Archaeology Center in Camp Verde, Montezuma Castle National Monument and Montezuma's Well, Tuzigoot National Monument, and Fort Verde Historic Park.
Yes, you can golf at one of Sedona's renowned courses that offer spectacular red rock views and challenging play in a stunning desert landscape setting.
Sedona offers many spiritual experiences including psychic readings, visits to Metaphysical or Spiritual Centers, and experiencing reiki, hypnosis sessions, or handwriting analysis. You can also get your energetic aura photographed.
Yes! You can float sky high during sunrise in a hot air balloon for incredible aerial views of Sedona's red rock landscape and the Verde Valley.
You can enjoy quality espresso and coffee at one of Sedona's cafes throughout the area, many offering outdoor seating with red rock views.
The Chapel of the Holy Cross is an iconic architectural marvel built into the red rocks, offering spiritual reflection and breathtaking panoramic views of Sedona.
Sedona offers excellent shopping at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village and Hillside Sedona. You can also browse souvenirs, fine jewelry, and Native American arts and crafts.
Yes! You can journey to the Grand Canyon as a day trip from Sedona, making it easy to experience both destinations during your Arizona visit.
Sedona features world-class spas where you can book a day of luxury and pampering at a spa or enjoy massage and body work from professional therapists.
Crescent Moon Ranch is a beautiful recreational area along Oak Creek offering swimming, picnicking, and some of Sedona's most photographed red rock views including Cathedral Rock.
Yes! You can enjoy Sedona's unique beer at the local microbrewery and experience locally crafted beers with red rock views.
Sedona offers world-class hotels priced for every pocketbook, from luxury resorts to cozy bed and breakfasts, many featuring stunning red rock views.
You can explore the Verde Valley and take a day trip to Jerome, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, and Camp Verde, each offering unique attractions and historic charm.
Yes, you can enjoy local, independent cinema at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre, which shows both mainstream and art house films.
Families can enjoy the Lions Club Playground at the Posse Grounds, let kids play at the Splash Pad at Sunset Park, visit the Sedona Dog Park, and swim at the Sedona Community Pool.
Red Rock State Park features hiking trails, the House of Apache Fire historic monument, and offers full moon hikes for a magical nighttime experience.
Absolutely! You can experience stargazing under Sedona's dark skies, which offer exceptional views of stars and planets away from city light pollution.
Yes! Sedona offers excellent mountain biking on single-track trails, as well as a Bike Skills Park to test your agility.
The Airport Mesa Lookout offers spectacular sunrises and sunsets with 360-degree views of Sedona's red rock formations, making it a popular photography destination.
Yes! You can visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park and enjoy the antics of bear cubs at Bearizona Wildlife Park for up-close wildlife experiences.
Sedona offers outdoor yoga classes where you can get some sun and keep limber while surrounded by the inspiring red rock landscape.
You can learn about Sedona's past at the Sedona Heritage Museum and visit the statue of Sedona Schnebly at the Sedona Public Library.
Absolutely! You can go horseback riding or take a horseback ride to a cowboy cook-out as the sun sets behind the hills for an authentic western experience.
You can take a ride on the Grand Canyon Railroad or the Verde Canyon Railroad for scenic train journeys through Arizona's beautiful landscapes.
Yes! You can rent a Jeep and explore the red rock outback on your own, accessing remote areas and scenic viewpoints at your own pace.
Sedona offers unique shopping including rock & mineral shops, decorative rugs for your home, and the opportunity to blow your own glass souvenirs at The Melting Point.
You can give back to Sedona by volunteering to build a trail during your visit, adopting a furry friend at the Humane Society, or taking the Sedona Cares Pledge.
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