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  1. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Visitor Center offers first class visitor services. Our visitor center is located at 331 Forest Road in Uptown. We assist more than 300,000 visitors a year, not to mention the thousands of visitor inquiries via phone and email. While in Sedona, make sure you visit our Uptown Visitor Center for ...

    • 7.5 miles to city center. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. The 7.5-mile Red Rock Scenic Byway has plenty to see and do. In fact, it's often referred to as a "museum without walls."
    • Address: Cathedral Rock. Natural Wonders, Hiking, Sightseeing. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 5.1 miles to city center. Address: 4050 Red Rock Loop Rd. Natural Wonders, Parks and Gardens, Sightseeing. TYPE. Half Day to Full Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • Address: Airport Mesa, 483 Airport Rd. Natural Wonders, Hiking, Sightseeing. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
  2. 5. Go mountain biking. For travelers seeking five-star single-track, Sedona does not disappoint. In fact, 235 miles of designated bike trailsweave through the landscape; up and over sandstone rock, around flowering yuccas, and down into dry creek beds. Trails range from beginner level to ultra-advanced.

  3. Sedona’s Secret 7 is a great place to start. What sort of arts and culture does Sedona have? With more than 80 art galleries, two international film festivals, wine festivals, the Sedona Chamber music series, and more, Sedona offers a year-round calendar of arts and cultural events.

  4. Indulge in a glass of wine made in the Verde Valley. Take a pottery class at 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. Tour fine-art galleries at 1st Friday Evening in the Galleries. Golf at one of Sedona’s courses.

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  5. Plan Your Trip to Sedona: Best of Sedona Tourism. 90,781. Sedona, Arizona. Picture this: glowing red rocks, clear blue skies, and the most eye-popping sunsets you’ve ever seen. That’s Sedona. It's an outdoor lovers' paradise, with more than 200 trails for biking, hiking, running, and rock climbing. But it also has a spiritual side, in part ...

  6. Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village. A Sedona landmark since the 1970's, Tlaquepaque treats visitors and local residents to an exceptional collection of galleries, shops and dining establishments. Named after the picturesque Guadalajara…. 8. Airport Mesa.

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