Pick up a rugged, state-of-the-art 4x4 and find some off-road fun for the whole family as you ride out among the red rocks of Sedona. This outing lets you
Pick up a rugged, state-of-the-art 4x4 and find some off-road fun for the whole family as you ride out among the red rocks of Sedona. This outing lets you
Explore the mountains and canyons of Sedona, Arizona while in command of one of our ATV’s lead by our expert guides. Photographers …. Bring your
Pick up a rugged, state-of-the-art 4x4 vehicle and have some fun off-roading for the both of you as you ride out among the red rocks of Sedona. This outing
The city of Sedona is ideal for walking around in, as it's quite small. However, you'll want a car to explore the area to the fullest. Rent a vehicle to beat extreme temperatures or to motor off to remote hiking destinations. There is a local bus that comes through town every hour, but you'll be able to make more of the trip with your own set of wheels.
First time to the desert? Pack for warm days and surprisingly cool nights. Don't stay huddled indoors when the sun sets. Grab a jacket, head outside and look up-the stars are magnificent. Also bring:
Sedona has a classic desert climate, with summers seriously hotting up from June onward and winters that are cool but not cold. In July and August, daytime high temperatures can average in the mid 90s°F. We say opt for spring or fall for the most consistently pleasant weather, but remember to bring a sweater and possibly a jacket for those chilly desert nights. January daytime highs linger in the mid 50s°F on average.
Let your soul wander in a place surrounded by stunning red sandstone cliffs, where art galleries are the go-to entertainment, and any little nook could hold a vortex.
Let your soul wander in a place surrounded by stunning red sandstone cliffs, where art galleries are the go-to entertainment, and any little nook could hold a vortex.
Let your soul wander in a place surrounded by stunning red sandstone cliffs, where art galleries are the go-to entertainment, and any little nook could hold a vortex.