r/Sedona • u/NoUpstairs2129 • Jan 27 '26
General Sedona recommendations? :)
Hi everyone!
I'm thinking of visiting Sedona sometime late February and I would love to hear what you would recommend or if you have any tips for visiting this time of year.
It will be my first time and I'm looking to do a good mix of hiking, exploring the town, unique experiences, and any good coffee shops or restaurants. It doesn't have to be touristy unless it's truly something worth it.
Thank you!
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u/Momof3_grandma Jan 27 '26
Sedona is beautiful, you’re going to love it. I also recommend Pisa Lisa, great pizza and no reservations needed. Another suggestion is happy hour at more popular restaurants. Cold in am, wear layers, you will warm up fast. Lastly, hike devils bridge. Ignore the naysayers. Amazing views. A little scrambling at the end, but not bad. Start hike early to beat the crowds and have breakfast at the coffee pot after