November 18, 2025
Some destinations get talked up so much that it’s easy to wonder whether they’re really worth the hype. Sedona is one of the rare places that absolutely is.
The red rocks? Even more stunning in person.
The views? They stop you in your tracks.
The overall energy? You feel it the moment you arrive.
Whether you’re planning a quick escape from Phoenix or exploring Arizona for the first time, Sedona is a spot that deserves a place on every desert itinerary.
If you’re coming from Phoenix or flying into Sky Harbor, Sedona is a simple two-hour drive north. You’ll climb about 115 miles in elevation and watch the landscape transform from desert cactus to pine-studded red rock country.
A few things to know before you hit the road:
Speed limits are more of a suggestion here — stick to the right lane if you prefer a relaxed pace.
Watch for Exit 298, which takes you onto SR-179 toward Sedona. It’s easy to miss.
And when those red rocks first appear? Windows down, music up. It’s part of the Sedona arrival ritual.
The shift in scenery is dramatic. As you leave the Valley’s heat behind, everything gets cooler, greener, and a whole lot more scenic.
Driving into Sedona feels like entering a postcard. The Village of Oak Creek welcomes you with roundabouts framed by towering sandstone formations, and every turn offers another “wow” moment.
Sedona also has one of the most unique city layouts in Arizona. Local regulations require buildings to blend into the landscape with earth-tone colors and low rooflines. Even the McDonald’s arches are turquoise to match the scenery.
And front and center are two of Sedona’s most photographed landmarks:
Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte.
These massive formations dominate the skyline and offer some of the area’s most accessible trails.
Local tip: These spots are popular — sunrise and early mornings offer quieter, cooler adventures.
Sedona’s hiking scene is endless, but if you’re visiting during the warmer months, a trail with a built-in swimming spot is a must.
One of the best? Wet Beaver Creek and its beloved watering hole known as The Crack.
Trail: Bell Trail
Round-trip: ~7 miles
Difficulty: Moderate and mostly exposed
Good for: Families, dogs, and anyone needing a refreshing dip
Cost: Free
The trail itself is smooth and scenic, but with very little shade, so pack wisely.
Local tip: Bring more water than you think you need — plus sunscreen, hats, and dry clothes for the walk back.
Once you reach The Crack, the canyon opens into a clear, cool creek surrounded by red rock cliffs. It’s the perfect payoff for an Arizona summer hike.
Beyond the hiking trails and jaw-dropping views, Sedona is known for its incredible restaurants, local boutiques, art galleries, and of course, the famous vortex sites. The blend of nature, food, and spiritual energy makes it unlike anywhere else.
Sedona doesn’t just leave an impression —
it leaves you planning your next visit before you’ve even left town.
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