About Sedona
Sedona is a town in Arizona, United States of America, 120 miles north of Phoenix. Known for its beauty and serene setting amidst the beautiful Red Rocks, the town is famous for its vibrant arts community with nearly 100 art galleries and events including the Sedona International Film Festival, Sedona Arts Festival and the Sedona Jazz Festival. It offers excellent outdoor adventures, including mountain biking, hiking and off-roading. Sedona is surprisingly sprawling, with Oak Creek to the south, West Sedona and Uptown Sedona each providing great views, hikes, dining and arts.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
United States dollar (USD)
Symbol: $
Language
English
Phone Code
+1201
International dialing code for United States
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for United States
Region
Americas
North America
How to Get to Sedona
Transportation options and arrival information
The nearest major airport is inPhoenixSky Harbor or Phoenix Mesa Airport.
Getting Around Sedona
Local transportation and navigation tips
Walking in Sedona allows for great views but a bike or car is necessary to access trail heads and most destinations. The city is divided between 3 distinct areas, all fairly spread out and realistically requiring a vehicle. Limited public transit exists.
Safety in Sedona
Moderate Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.44)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Things to See in Sedona
1 landmarks and points of interest
Lake O'Dell
reservoir in Coconino County, Arizona, US
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