Sedona, Arizona
Votes
2012 Best Small Towns in America
Contest ended: May 16, 2012
686 Votes - "Most Beautiful"
12 Votes - "Most Fun"
8 Votes - "Best For Food"
6 Votes - "Friendliest"
2 Votes - "Most Patriotic"
Description
Known as Red Rock Country, Sedona rests between canyons, mountains and national forest. While hiking the nature trails is a must, active visitors can choose from horseback riding, golf, tennis, rock climbing, fishing, skiing, rafting or biking in the breath-taking natural setting.
This romantic small town is renowned for its luxury resorts, spas, and shopping. Stay in one of a hundred hotels, cabins, campsites or bed and breakfasts, relax in one of the top destination spas in the world, and shop locally for antiques, food or art. Visitors will also indulge in highly acclaimed dining and local wine from the Verde Valley, where tours and tastings nicely compliment a trip.
Choose from a wide variety of tours and attractions including local parks, sanctuaries, and museums via jeeps, ATVs, hummers, bikes or Segways. Beyond ground tours, take in the aerial view from a hot air balloon, helicopter or airplane. From any angle, don’t miss the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Cathedral Rock and Crescent Moon Ranch, some of enchanting and magical elements of the landscape.
With its picture-perfect backdrop as muse, Sedona hosts over a dozen art galleries and a myriad of art events. From painting and sculpture to glasswork and jewelry, art enthusiasts can fill a day shopping and viewing. The Sedona Arts Festival showcases nationally recognized artists in every field each year in August, and the town hosts seasonal craft shows. Find what else there is to discover in Sedona’s reviews.
Reviews
- So wonderful and gorgeous if you live the outdoors!
- on January 1, 2013
- The scenery here cannot be beat!! Beautiful adobe style homes
- on November 19, 2012
- Magnifique, a must see and appreciate town. Friendly locals and lots to visit and see Great place all together
- on August 21, 2011
- Hiking and biking in the red rocks followed by a spa treatment, a short nap, and a fine dining experience will get you through day one, but spend the night at any number of comfortable, friendly inns, rise rested and peaceful, grab a cheap breakfast, then check out the shops and art galleries where many of the great artists of our time proudly exhibit their works. There is no place like Sedona - not even close. Check it out at here.
- on July 5, 2012
- Magnificent... What a fine sites to see in Sedona
- on May 6, 2012










































































































































































































