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  1. City of Sedona. /  34.86972°N 111.76111°W  / 34.86972; -111.76111. Sedona / sɪˈdoʊnə / is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,031. [3]

  2. As one of the biggest attractions in the states, the altitude of Sedona is slightly higher than the rest of Arizona. In this complete guide we answer all your questions about the altitude of Sedona, if Sedona altitude sickness is a threat, and our best tips to avoid.

  3. This tool allows you to look up elevation data by searching address or clicking on a live google map. This page shows the elevation/altitude information of Sedona, AZ, USA, including elevation map, topographic map, narometric pressure, longitude and latitude.

  4. Average elevation: 4,836 ft. Minimum elevation: 3,990 ft. Maximum elevation: 6,965 ft. Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps. Sedona, Coconino County, Arizona, 86339, United States.

  5. Nestled in the iconic red rocks, Sedona boasts a unique and diverse range of elevations that add to its allure. The elevation ranges from approximately 4,326 to 7,011 feet above sea level. Sedona’s varying elevations create a tapestry of landscapes, each more breathtaking than the last.

  6. Jul 8, 2023 · Sedona has an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet (1,372 meters) above sea level. This high elevation offers several benefits to both locals and tourists. The higher elevation of Sedona results in cooler temperatures, making it a refreshing escape from the scorching Arizona heat.

  7. 3. The High Elevation Causes Mild Winters. Although Sedona is nestled in the heart of the Arizona desert, it isn’t blistering hot year round. This Southwestern small town has an elevation of 4,500 feet, which equates to a break from the intense heat during the winter months.

  8. At an altitude of 4500 feet above sea level, Sedona is not too hot and not too cold… it is just right. Our town receives approximately 18 inches of rain (most during the summer monsoon) and 3.5 inches of snow annually, making it ideal for vacationers.

  9. Just north of Sedona sits Flagstaff, almost three thousand feet higher in altitude, and if you look in that direction you will see ten cake-like layers of rock that took 350 million years to form. The top edge of the plateau is known as the Mogollon Rim.

  10. This tool allows you to look up elevation data by searching address or clicking on a live google map. This page shows the elevation/altitude information of sedona az, Sedona, AZ, USA, including elevation map, topographic map, narometric pressure, longitude and latitude.

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