A Postcard From Sedona, AZ
We just moved into a beautiful Adobe home in Sedona. We enjoy nice weather year round and it doesn't rain often either. The Grand Canyon is close by, so when friends come to visit we can take them on tour.


About Sedona
Welcome to Sedona, Arizona, home of the mystical red rock. With some of the most interesting landscape in the west, Sedona captivates its visitors and residents alike. In order to see these magnificent structures, treat yourself to a hot air balloon tour and soar through the middle of the beautiful red rock landscape. Some might prefer to take jeep tours or to go hiking on their own. Make sure to visit the historic Indian ruins and take an airplane tour of the Grand Canyon. At the day's end, watch the sun set over the mountains from the porch of your new vacation home or golf vacation rental. The Sedona area also features world class shopping and exquisite dining, not to mention the culture and nightlife.
Housing
Many beautiful properties can be found in Sedona, Arizona. A diverse town, Sedona has a wide selection of homes, land, horse properties and scenic vacation spots! Imagine a home along the banks of beautiful Oak Creek, with spectacular red rock views and access to excellent schools and shopping. Sedona real estate is among the most extraordinary in the world. With the equally celebrated, sparkling Oak Creek winding through town, over 40 fine art galleries and artist workshops and gracious fine dining locations, Sedona offers a relaxed and rewarding lifestyle Sedona homes range from contemporary to traditional. Choices abound including Southwest adobe style haciendas to luxurious town homes with incredible scenic views.
Weather
Located in the high southwestern desert under the rim of the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 4,500 feet, Sedona is blessed with plenty of sunshine and clean air. Sedona experiences temperatures averaging 15 degrees warmer than Flagstaff and 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix. This near-perfect climate offers distinct but moderate seasons.
Things To Do
There are many attractions that you should see when you are in Sedona. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is an amazing structure, embedding in the red rock formations on either side of it. The chapel is a popular place to stop in and relax, and at the same time enjoy the beauty of the chapel. Tlaquepaque is a replica of an 18th century Mexican village. This village is filled with high-end specialty shops, galleries and restaurants. Sedona is full of great outdoor activities.
Cultural Events
Annual Sedona International Film Festival January
Closest Cities
Flagstaff, AZ (25.9 miles)
Scottsdale, AZ (88.1 miles)
Getting To Sedona
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (21 Miles)
Population
Population: 10,192
Median resident age: 50.5 years
Economics
Median household income: $44,042
Higher Education
Yavapai College (50 Miles)
Northern Arizona University (55 Miles)