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Can dogs hike Devils Bridge Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Did you know Devils Bridge is dog-friendly? This out and back trail is 4.2 miles. It’s also one of the best trails to hit if you’re looking for classic Sedona red rocks. Can dogs go on Devils Bridge Sedona? Devils Bridge Trail is a 3.9 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Sedona, […]

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What Native American tribe lived in Sedona AZ?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Sinagua peoples. However, over the subsequent centuries, Sedona’s current modern-day Native cultures moved into the region: the Yavapai and the Tonto Apaches. There is also a strong influence from Navajo and Hopi Indians. Archaeologists believe the Hopi ancestors may actually have been the Southern Sinagua peoples. What indigenous land is Sedona on? Take a Day […]

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What should I wear in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Pack light layers including shorts and pants, short and long-sleeved shirts and a light sweater or jacket for evenings. Again, sandals are comfortable for daytime activities in town but shoes or boots are your best choice for recreational activities. What should I pack for a weekend in Sedona? What to pack for a weekend in […]

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What can you do in Sedona for free?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

9 Free Things to Do in Sedona, the Heart of Arizona Red Rock Country Photograph Red Rock Country. Drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway – SR 179. Visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Reflect at the Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park. Window Shop at Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. Take a Hike. Make Music […]

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Is it hard to drive to Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

If you are new to Sedona, you might find driving at night difficult due to the limited light available throughout the city.Avoid taking the main highways in Sedona if you have trouble seeing at night or if you are unused to the terrain. The beauty of Sedona can be another challenge to drivers. Is driving […]

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Is it safe to drive from Phoenix to Sedona at night?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Yes, it IS quite dark on the highway, but it’s still reasonably safe if you drive cautiously and don’t speed. I’m with RedRocks on this one, though – it would be better to stay on the north side of Phoenix, and make the drive in the daytime. Is it dangerous to drive at night in […]

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Is Sedona hilly?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Sedona and the surrounding red rock area is spread out over many square miles and is hilly. Is Sedona mountainous? Huge buttes, towers, walls, and spires. Incredible sandstone formations like Snoopy, the Cow Pies, B.J.Water flowing down from this plateau has formed at least thirteen named canyons and carved numerous buttes and mountains in the […]

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What to do in Sedona when it’s hot?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The most popular summer attractions in the Sedona area are Oak Creek Canyon, Slide Rock State Park and Red Rock State Park. Under the shade of the canyon’s towering trees, visitors can explore hiking and biking trails, wine country, take a jeep tour or soar above the trees in a hot air balloon! Is Sedona […]

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Is Sedona as hot as Phoenix?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Summer temperatures can definitely get hot, but Sedona’s 4,500-foot altitude helps keep the temperatures cooler than those of Phoenix, just 100 miles to the south. On average, Sedona’s stays about 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix during the day. Is Sedona too hot in summer? Summer Season – June through September Summer is a great time […]

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Which is better to visit Scottsdale or Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Both are great but very different, but as RedRox has mentioned, Sedona is closer to Grand Canyon (Painted Desert is all over east of GC) and location of Sedona is superb. Nightlife is better in Scottsdale though. Which is better to visit Sedona or Phoenix? When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between […]

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Can you get around Sedona without a car?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Can you get around Sedona without a car? Absolutely. The Verde Shuttle bus is efficient and cheap (fares within Sedona are just $1), but you’ll need to do a little planning.Depending on the day, you might have to wait between 45 to 90 minutes between buses. Is Sedona a walkable city? Sedona Main Street is […]

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What is the cost of living in Sedona Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Sedona cost of living is 134.3 COST OF LIVING Sedona Arizona Overall 134.3 102.2 Grocery 104.6 96.1 Health 115.1 95.2 Housing 218.3 107.8 Is Sedona Arizona expensive? The small Southwestern town of Sedona, Arizona, is not know as being the most affordable place to visit in Arizona. According to a cost of living index, the […]

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Can you drink the water in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The quality of water at the Sedona plant has been compared to state and federal drinking water standards. Our treated water meets drinking water standards although the city does not use it for drinking water. State regulations do not permit this water to be used as drinking water. Where does Sedona AZ get its drinking […]

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Why Is the dirt red in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Anyone who comes to Sedona to see the red rock knows that the geology of the area is what makes it so beautiful.The hard rock had a thin layer of iron oxide that was caused by chemical weathering of natural minerals. The process of the iron oxide weathering turned the rock its signature red color. […]

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What created Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

About 3 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted. Since then, erosion by wind, rain and snowmelt has created Oak Creek Canyon and exposed the layers of sediment (Schnebly Hill Formation sandstone) to form the spectacular red rock formations we now see in Sedona. Vegetation and wildlife evolved and migrated. Was Sedona AZ under water? […]

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  • What Native American tribe lived in Sedona AZ?
  • What are the rock formations in Sedona called?
  • Which is better to visit Scottsdale or Sedona?
  • Why does Sedona have Red Rock?
  • Where should I eat when visiting Sedona?
  • Does Sedona have rattlesnakes?
  • Is handicap parking free in Sedona?
  • Can you get around Sedona without a car?
  • What’s the big deal about Sedona?
  • Is December a good time to visit Sedona?
  • What to do in Sedona when it’s hot?
  • How long does it take to Hike Devil’s Bridge in Sedona?
  • Why is Sedona soil red?
  • Can you hike in Sedona at night?

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