Sedona, Arizona Attractions & Things to Do
Located in Arizona's high desert, historic Sedona is popular for its serene surroundings, stunning panoramas and massive, red-rock formations. Originally home to the Yavapai and Apache Indian tribes, Sedona was established by homesteaders in 1879 and remained a rural ranching community until the motion picture industry revealed it to the world.
Today, Sedona is best known for its vibrant community of artists and events like the Sedona International Film Festival. But, Sedona also offers outdoor enthusiasts a wide range of activities to enjoy, from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and horseback riding, attracting more than four million annual visitors. www.visitsedona.com

Sedona Lodging & Accommodations -
Located in Williams, Arizona, just 60 miles northwest of Sedona, the Mountain Ranch Resort offers relaxing, western ranch resort accommodations with panoramic mountain views and deluxe resort hotel accommodations. Stay with us and enjoy a full menu of mountain resort amenities, from delicious steaks and country style favorites at our own Ranch Bar & Grill to our on-site outdoor seasonal swimming pool, horse stables, fitness center, tennis courts, basketball, volleyball and comfortable in-room lodging features.

Sedona Area Attractions -
Sedona, Arizona offers visitors a wide variety of interesting and unique attractions, outdoor activities and other fun things to do.
A visit to Sedona offers a look at the unique landscapes of this part of the country and at the cultures and peoples who once lived here.
- Oak Creek Canyon
- Slide Rock State Park
- Chapel of the Holy Cross
- Desert Canyon Scenic Loop
- Cathedral Rock Trail
- Lake Powell
- Sedona Arts Festival
- Gallery of Modern Masters
- Kuivato Glass Gallery
- Plein Aire Festival
- Vortex tours
- Sedona Art Center
- Celtic Harvest Festival
- M Diamond Ranch
- Main Street shops
- Red Rock State Park
- Canyon Moon Theatre Company
- Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
- Mountain biking
- Hillside Sedona shops
- Sedona International Film Festival
- Horseback riding
- University of Sedona
- Hiking trails
- Sedona Performing Arts Center
- National Geographic Visitor Center
- Page Springs Vineyard
- The Arboretum at Flagstaff
- Grand Canyon Railway
- Out of Africa Wildlife Park
- Sedona Heritage museum
- Cliff Castle Casino
- Sedona Adventure Tours
- Camping
- Fishing
- Sedona Golf Resort
- Oakcreek Country Club
- Canyon Mesa Country Club
- Rainbow Trout Farm
- 7 Centers Yoga Arts
- Day spas
- Meditation and spiritual centers
- Grace Grove Retreat
- Zonies Galleria
- Sedona Jazz Festival
- Creekside Plaza
- Hot air balloon rides
- Nature tours
- Helicopter tours


Oak Creek Canyon -
Often called the Grand Canyon's smaller cousin, Oak Creek Canyon is located in the Coconino National Forest and offers scenic beauty, camping, picnic areas, hiking trails, swimming holes, fishing and other recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy the views at the Oak Creek Canyon Vista and shop for Native American jewelry and crafts before descending into the canyon on the winding highway switchbacks. Midgely Bridge is a popular photography spot along the way. www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/red_rock/oak-creek-scenic.shtml
Sedona, Arizona Shopping -
Sedona is a popular shopping destination, offering visitors a large selection of shops and galleries selling local Native American arts and crafts, New Age shops offering crystals, aura and psychic readings, art galleries, and souvenir shops selling plenty of take-home memories.