Food scene
Burgers and Empanadas are amazing! Recipes straight from Brazil. Yucca fries!!!
63 locals recommend
Dellepiane Sedona
7000 AZ-179Burgers and Empanadas are amazing! Recipes straight from Brazil. Yucca fries!!!
Homemade everything! Small and quaint. Outside patio, dog friendly. No reservations.
49 locals recommend
Gerardo's Italian Kitchen
2675 W State Rte 89AHomemade everything! Small and quaint. Outside patio, dog friendly. No reservations.
Just down the road! Great for breakfast and lunch. This is an amazing European Cafe.
21 locals recommend
Layla's Bakery-Cafe
3190 W State Rte 89AJust down the road! Great for breakfast and lunch. This is an amazing European Cafe.
Scratch kitchen! Great for the meat and potatoes person along with the Vegan, Vegetarian or Celiac. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Happy hour on the front patio is best priced in town for cocktails, beer and wine on tap. 50% off appetizers!
36 locals recommend
The Secret Garden Café
336 AZ-179Scratch kitchen! Great for the meat and potatoes person along with the Vegan, Vegetarian or Celiac. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Happy hour on the front patio is best priced in town for cocktails, beer and wine on tap. 50% off appetizers!
Sundowner
37 Navajo DrLocal bar, simple, great burgers American burgers
L'Auberge de Sedona
301 L'Auberge LnFor that special evening or Sunday brunch!
Great for the healthy simple breakfast or choose your juice or bowl of your choice.
93 locals recommend
Local Juicery
3150 W State Rte 89AGreat for the healthy simple breakfast or choose your juice or bowl of your choice.
A must do if you can get in! The chef studied all around South America and brought back his favorite recipes.
198 locals recommend
Elote Cafe
350 Jordan RoadA must do if you can get in! The chef studied all around South America and brought back his favorite recipes.
The perfect place for a lunch or dinner especially after a wine tasting up the road at Page Springs Cellars, Javelina Leap Vineyards or Oak Creek Vineyards.
67 locals recommend
Up the Creek Bistro Wine Bar
1975 N Page Springs RdThe perfect place for a lunch or dinner especially after a wine tasting up the road at Page Springs Cellars, Javelina Leap Vineyards or Oak Creek Vineyards.
Wonderful cuisine for lunch or dinner, nestled in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
41 locals recommend
Rene At Tlaquepaque
336 AZ-179Wonderful cuisine for lunch or dinner, nestled in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
Very good, very pricey, view is amazing. Make sure you go before the sun sets!
273 locals recommend
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill
700 AZ-89AVery good, very pricey, view is amazing. Make sure you go before the sun sets!
Homemade sauces, pasta and wine! Owned by Maynard and his wife. Located in Cottonwood.
62 locals recommend
Merkin Vineyards Tasting Room & Osteria
1001 N Main StHomemade sauces, pasta and wine! Owned by Maynard and his wife. Located in Cottonwood.
The food, the ambience is awesome, located in Cottonwood. Check out Strada next door... it is boardwalk style ordering for a great experience outdoors!
117 locals recommend
Pizzeria Bocce
1060 N Main StThe food, the ambience is awesome, located in Cottonwood. Check out Strada next door... it is boardwalk style ordering for a great experience outdoors!
Haunted Hamburger
410 Clark StTradition in a coast town... at it's finest.
There's nothing better than a tavern! Outside tables available. Located in Cottonwood.
50 locals recommend
Tavern Grille
914 N Main StThere's nothing better than a tavern! Outside tables available. Located in Cottonwood.
Asylum Restaurant
200 Hill StA special dinner in the heart of Jerome. History at it's best!
Old west ambience, Southwest Cuisine! Don't forget the Bison Bites, Cactus Fries, SnakeBites, and Prickly Pear Margaritas!
50 locals recommend
Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits
241 N State Rte 89AOld west ambience, Southwest Cuisine! Don't forget the Bison Bites, Cactus Fries, SnakeBites, and Prickly Pear Margaritas!
Not far from you! This wondeful lil' gem opened up during Covid actually and is the newest talk !
Sedona Crepes
164 W State Rte 89ANot far from you! This wondeful lil' gem opened up during Covid actually and is the newest talk !
Szechuan Restaurant
1350 AZ-89AGreat Rolls too!!!
ChocolaTree Organic Eatery
1595 AZ-89ALooking for organic, vegan, vegetarian? Here you go!
A little bit of everything! Outside patio and a full Vegan Menu as well. Everyone can enjoy something here , not to mention the views!
79 locals recommend
Sound Bites Grill, Sedona AZ
101 N State Rte 89AA little bit of everything! Outside patio and a full Vegan Menu as well. Everyone can enjoy something here , not to mention the views!
For that special dinner! It will be amazing and unforgettable!
7 locals recommend
Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek
8067 AZ-89AFor that special dinner! It will be amazing and unforgettable!
The Vault Uptown
361 Forest RdTrendy, fun, a patio and great views!
Another restaurant for the Special Dinner! Ask to sit outside if the weather allows. They have heaters in the winter.
17 locals recommend
SaltRock Kitchen
100 Amara LnAnother restaurant for the Special Dinner! Ask to sit outside if the weather allows. They have heaters in the winter.
Sedona Beer Company
465 Jordan RdA local favorite!
https://www.cliffcastlecasinohotel.com/dining_posts/storytellers/
6 locals recommend
Storyteller's Steakhouse
555 W Middle Verde Rdhttps://www.cliffcastlecasinohotel.com/dining_posts/storytellers/
Cucina Rustica
7000 AZ-179Great Mediterranean Italian Cuisine with beautiful ambience!
The Hudson
671 AZ-179Food and Presentation is amazing. Reservations a must!
Sedona Trading Post
10 Bell Rock PlazaDelivery to all of Sedona!
Sightseeing
Red Rock Rubicon Jeep Rentals Sedona
55 Shelby DrDon't want a tour guide?
Go for it!
Sedona Heritage Museum
735 Jordan RdLearn about us!
Chapel of the Holy Cross
780 Chapel RdIt is truly an architectural beauty!
Bell Rock
Hiking!
Devil's Bridge Trail
Devil's Bridge TrailHiking
West Fork Trail
Get there early! There are always people going there.
If you save the ticket you can go to Tuzigoot Ruins within 7 days! Try Montezuma Well also! It is near cliff castle casino for a full outing
Montezuma Castle Road
Montezuma Castle RoadIf you save the ticket you can go to Tuzigoot Ruins within 7 days! Try Montezuma Well also! It is near cliff castle casino for a full outing
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel
555 W Middle Verde RdA small fun casino with a bowling alley for family fun.
Sedona Bike & Bean
30 Bell Rock PlazaBike Rentals
Not far from you at all. Go take a look, walk around back and jump on a trail for some great views!
99 locals recommend
Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park
2650 Pueblo DrNot far from you at all. Go take a look, walk around back and jump on a trail for some great views!
Posse Ground Park
525 Posse Ground RdPlaygrounds and Jazz Fests
Wine
The original here in AZ! Go enjoy a tasting, some great food, sit on the dock and more than likely catch some live music! A local favorite for sure!
198 locals recommend
Page Springs Cellars
1500 N Page Springs RdThe original here in AZ! Go enjoy a tasting, some great food, sit on the dock and more than likely catch some live music! A local favorite for sure!
Go for a stroll or better yet take a kayak tour that ends at the vineyard!
47 locals recommend
Alcantara Vineyards and Winery
3445 S Grapevine WayGo for a stroll or better yet take a kayak tour that ends at the vineyard!
Javelina Leap Vineyard, Winery & Bistro
1565 N Page Springs RdThe Zinfandel is an award winner
Arizona Stronghold Vineyards Tasting Room
1023 N Main StMore AZ Yummy Wine
Pillsbury Wine Company North
315 N Main StA nice place to enjoy. Note they close at 7pm
Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery
1555 N Page Springs RdSmall and friendly!
NOT just wine! They serve craft beer, fun food, usually have music. They have a great back patio with corn hole, foutains, tables and fun. It's a great night out!
130 locals recommend
Vino Di Sedona
2575 AZ-89ANOT just wine! They serve craft beer, fun food, usually have music. They have a great back patio with corn hole, foutains, tables and fun. It's a great night out!
Swim / Water
A great hike. If you park and then go to the right toward cottonwood on the hike, you will often times find a waterfall and great swimming! There is some shade so it's a great day out! Purple Sage Road in Cornville, pass the school on the right, make your first right and go down to the creek. You will see parking to the left.
Mormon Crossing
A great hike. If you park and then go to the right toward cottonwood on the hike, you will often times find a waterfall and great swimming! There is some shade so it's a great day out! Purple Sage Road in Cornville, pass the school on the right, make your first right and go down to the creek. You will see parking to the left.
The Crack on Wet Beaver Creek is an oasis in the desert. There are many spots to stop at along the way early in the hike and each requires a short hike off the main trail. If you choose to hike along the creek on the way in, it will definitely lengthen your time but is well worth the trip. The creek itself is shaded by a canopy of trees which many people enjoy instead of hiking all the way back to The Crack.
There are some informational signs at the parking area that explain the wildlife you might encounter along with the usual safety points. There is a short checklist on one of the info boards but the most importantly is the reminder to bring in at least a gallon of water per person per day. I wouldn't suggest this hike for small children.
You have to pass through a gate at the start of the hike and make sure the gate latches as you pass through. The trail is nice and wide most of the way in until you reach the short ascent just before the hole. Most of the elevation change happens after the swimming hole itself. You begin the trek at the historic Bell Trail which was and is still used to move cattle to the top of the Mogollon Rim (see image below). A mile and a half you will reach the White Mesa Trail on the left. At the 1.75 mile mark you hit the Apache Maid Trail. You hit a fork in the road approximately 2.3 miles in. The Bell Trail leads to the left and the Weir Trail off to the right. Stay left at this point unless you want to do some exploring here.You start ascending at this point and there are a few more ups than downs, but the trail gets more interesting from this point on. Once you reach the Crack, grab a spot and get ready to cool off. The water is cool to cold. and will take your breath away for a second or two. There are two side of the crack and several places to jump from ranging from 8 feet or so to as high as 30 feet. There is access to the pools at the water level on both sides.
To make the hike in easier, bring a nice sized backpack to lug everything in.
16 locals recommend
The Crack at Wet Beaver Creek
Bell Trail
The Crack on Wet Beaver Creek is an oasis in the desert. There are many spots to stop at along the way early in the hike and each requires a short hike off the main trail. If you choose to hike along the creek on the way in, it will definitely lengthen your time but is well worth the trip. The creek itself is shaded by a canopy of trees which many people enjoy instead of hiking all the way back to The Crack.
There are some informational signs at the parking area that explain the wildlife you might encounter along with the usual safety points. There is a short checklist on one of the info boards but the most importantly is the reminder to bring in at least a gallon of water per person per day. I wouldn't suggest this hike for small children.
You have to pass through a gate at the start of the hike and make sure the gate latches as you pass through. The trail is nice and wide most of the way in until you reach the short ascent just before the hole. Most of the elevation change happens after the swimming hole itself. You begin the trek at the historic Bell Trail which was and is still used to move cattle to the top of the Mogollon Rim (see image below). A mile and a half you will reach the White Mesa Trail on the left. At the 1.75 mile mark you hit the Apache Maid Trail. You hit a fork in the road approximately 2.3 miles in. The Bell Trail leads to the left and the Weir Trail off to the right. Stay left at this point unless you want to do some exploring here.You start ascending at this point and there are a few more ups than downs, but the trail gets more interesting from this point on. Once you reach the Crack, grab a spot and get ready to cool off. The water is cool to cold. and will take your breath away for a second or two. There are two side of the crack and several places to jump from ranging from 8 feet or so to as high as 30 feet. There is access to the pools at the water level on both sides.
To make the hike in easier, bring a nice sized backpack to lug everything in.
One of our all-time favorite swimming holes in Arizona is called Grasshopper Point, which is at the base of Oak Creek Canyon in the Sedona area. This is part of the Coconino National Forest and managed by the National Forest Service. Grasshopper Point is shady, cool, and refreshing along the side of a cliff and a perfect way to beat the summer heat.
You can reach Grasshopper Point from Allen’s Bend, which connects with the Huckaby Trail and the Casner Canyon Trail. It’s fun to plan a day hike and then end up at Grasshopper Point at the end of the day to relax and unwind.
16 locals recommend
Grasshopper Point Day Use Area
Arizona 89AOne of our all-time favorite swimming holes in Arizona is called Grasshopper Point, which is at the base of Oak Creek Canyon in the Sedona area. This is part of the Coconino National Forest and managed by the National Forest Service. Grasshopper Point is shady, cool, and refreshing along the side of a cliff and a perfect way to beat the summer heat.
You can reach Grasshopper Point from Allen’s Bend, which connects with the Huckaby Trail and the Casner Canyon Trail. It’s fun to plan a day hike and then end up at Grasshopper Point at the end of the day to relax and unwind.
Slide Rock State Park is an Arizona State Park located in Oak Creek Canyon 7 miles north of Sedona, Arizona, United States. It takes its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. Slide Rock State Park is located on Coconino National Forest land and is co-managed by the Arizona State Parks agency and the United States Forest Service. Tall red rock formations that are typical of the region also surround the park, which contains a 43-acre working apple farm.
256 locals recommend
Slide Rock State Park
6871 AZ-89ASlide Rock State Park is an Arizona State Park located in Oak Creek Canyon 7 miles north of Sedona, Arizona, United States. It takes its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. Slide Rock State Park is located on Coconino National Forest land and is co-managed by the Arizona State Parks agency and the United States Forest Service. Tall red rock formations that are typical of the region also surround the park, which contains a 43-acre working apple farm.
Directions:
From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Hwy 179 (exit 298). Turn left onto 179 and follow it past the Village of Oak Creek to the Sedona (Burger King) “Y”. Turn left at the “Y” onto West 89A. Take this past most of the town until you are heading towards Cottonwood. When you see Lower Red Rock Loop Road, turn left onto it and follow it for 8.5 miles until you see the entrance to Red Rock State Park. Pay the tolls, get a map, and enjoy!
Difficulty:
Easy.
Things to bring:
I usually wear hiking boots with my “creek shorts” with a swimsuit underneath. I bring my backpack loaded with a towel, sunscreen, water shoes, a picnic lunch, snacks, bottled water, a camera, books, etc. Bring anything you think you’ll need to enjoy a wonderful day by the creek.
16 locals recommend
Red Rock Crossing Trail
Red Rock Crossing TrailDirections:
From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Hwy 179 (exit 298). Turn left onto 179 and follow it past the Village of Oak Creek to the Sedona (Burger King) “Y”. Turn left at the “Y” onto West 89A. Take this past most of the town until you are heading towards Cottonwood. When you see Lower Red Rock Loop Road, turn left onto it and follow it for 8.5 miles until you see the entrance to Red Rock State Park. Pay the tolls, get a map, and enjoy!
Difficulty:
Easy.
Things to bring:
I usually wear hiking boots with my “creek shorts” with a swimsuit underneath. I bring my backpack loaded with a towel, sunscreen, water shoes, a picnic lunch, snacks, bottled water, a camera, books, etc. Bring anything you think you’ll need to enjoy a wonderful day by the creek.