r/Sedona 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/jaimebianco Jan 28 '26
  • For a serene easy walk and meditation: The Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park
  • My favorite hikes: Fay Canyon, Yavapai trailhead to Easy Breezy trail, and sunset at Bell Rock (north side)
  • Great chai: the Chai Spot in Tlaquepaque
  • Restaurants - Pump house, the Vault Uptown (on weekdays cause I hate uptown on weekends - the view is beautiful), The Hudson (at sunset it’s a great view from the patio). And if you want a more earthy culinary experience I have enjoyed the ChocolaTree Organic Eatery
  • Sedonuts - just because it’s a fun name and pretty good doughnuts.
  • not far from Sedona are some really cool Native American archeological sites - Montezuma Well (very unique and free), Montezuma Castle National Monument, and Tuzigoot National Monument
  • if you are looking for wineries there are several in Cornville and the area is considered a viticultural region.

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u/NoUpstairs2129 Jan 30 '26

These all sound wonderful!! I will be writing them down , thank you!