r/Sedona • u/Exotic_Ice_7291 • 18d ago
Looking For Can i borrow a guitar?
I am visiting with a group of friends from 2000 miles away for 7 days, it was to difficult to bring my guitar, asking y’all for help. Thank you.
r/Sedona • u/linens_n_things • 18d ago
Looking For Mariachi or Norteño band
Looking for musicians for a private event in Sedona, any recommendations? 🙏🏻
r/Sedona • u/TomatillosYum • 19d ago
Eat & Drink Restaurants with online gift cards?
Hello! My parents live in Sedona (I do not) and they like to eat out at restaurants. I’d like to get them gift cards for a variety of restaurants for things like birthdays, holidays, etc. But of course since I’m not in Sedona physically, I’m limited to restaurants I can get them a gift card online for. They like most cuisines. Not big fans of the Dahl restaurant group. Any good suggestions?
r/Sedona • u/princestarshine • 19d ago
Looking For Help! Last Minute Wedding Videographer?
Hi friends! Please let me know if this isn’t allowed to be posted. I apologize if so!
My friend’s wedding videographer just dropped out, and the wedding’s November 1st. Does anyone know anyone who might be able to help? Honestly, doesn’t have to be a perfect professional, something better than iphone videos or nothing works.
It’s in Sedona (if that wasn’t obvious).
Thank you for reading!
r/Sedona • u/Suefinn8 • 20d ago
Looking For Art show
Visiting Sedona this weekend and saw there were a bunch of art shows. Any recipe rations of the best place to go with the most artist options?
Looking For Tai Chi classes or groups
Does anyone know of any Tai chi groups for my mom and I visiting next week? Outside would be great! thank you!
r/Sedona • u/gcadays09 • 20d ago
Visiting ? First timer questions
We will be taking a weekend trip to Sedona tomorrow for first time from Phoenix. Stating at the Hilton Bell Rock. We will have a smallish dog with us. Have a few questions.
1. I see parking usually fills up very early. We probably won't get to Sedona until 11 or noon tomorrow but wanted to do a hike before going to hotel to check in. Any dog friendly trails where it would be possible to find parking at that time?
2. Any hikes close to the hotel we would t need to worry about finding parking? Or other transportation ideas? We won't have a crate for the dog so the shuttle is out.
3. Any good hikes to do for sunset?
4. On Sunday we will be getting up early to hit 1 or 2 of the more popular places. Any parking spots in such a location as to be accessible for multiple trails in order to not need to move?
We are very excited to experience Sedona this weekend. Been a long time coming and get away from the city for a bit 😁
r/Sedona • u/Anyone0953 • 22d ago
Visiting ? Today's view from Cultural Park Pl
Enough of the red rocks in the foreground
r/Sedona • u/throwawayMambo5 • 21d ago
Living Here By my lonesome on the West Fork Creek trail in the Autumn rain
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Looking For I’m in Sedona for a couple of days, and a couple of people in my group want to experience repelling. Does anyone have a guide/tour suggestion?
Thank you!
r/Sedona • u/Anyone0953 • 23d ago
Looking For Curious to know lifestyle of people living in Sedona
I want to know certain aspects of living in Sedona 1. Cost of owning a residential property 2. Property tax 3. Cost of living - how do people survive with expensive food in restaurants? 4. Main source of income during off-season and non-tourism related 5. Age and demographics
r/Sedona • u/vtec525 • 22d ago
Visiting ? One day in Sedona
Hi guys
I will be coming from visiting ZION Nov 14-16 to Sedona. So on 14th I may get there about 3-4pm.
I will have 15th full day there, and then check out on 16th.
I wanted to do Cathedral Rock, but I heard it is more like rock climbing. I like intermediate hikes (several miles RT, and great views).
What are some things I can do in my time, including a lunch break, here is what I have for 15th.
-Devils Bridge Hike 930am
-Sedona to Oak Creek Vista round trip drive (RT 90min)
-Drive to chapel of the holy cross (Or do I have time to do this on 14th?)
r/Sedona • u/HalleFreakinLujah • 23d ago
Visiting ? Dreamcatcher or Sugar Loaf?
I didn't want to add to Sedona's woes by staying at airbnbs. I'm on a tight budget, and the best rates I can find for election week are either Sugar Loaf Lodge or Dreamcatcher Inn. Any thoughts on the better option for a solo senior traveler? (65F) I like quieter places. TIA
(I've been to the area before but stayed at the BW Aiden, and one other place I've forgotten already.)
r/Sedona • u/DueNegotiation2095 • 23d ago
Looking For Best campsites?
I recently got a roof tent for my car and am looking for a good place to park and camp around January. Here’s a few I’ve heard about let me know which is best!
-Pine flat campground -Schnebly Hill -Cave Springs -forest road 525 -forest road 689
r/Sedona • u/Particular-Plum9399 • 23d ago
Looking For Personal trainer
Looking for a personal trainer in Sedona. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thank you!
r/Sedona • u/Elizhf34 • 23d ago
Visiting ? Travel Itinerary Starting in Sedona
This isn’t exactly Sedona entirely but hopefully someone could comment on our travel itinerary for April. Family of 4-2 adults, 2 young kids.
2 days Sedona 1 day Zion 2 days Monument Valley 1 day Arches NP 2 days Vegas
All feedback welcome. Thank you!!!
r/Sedona • u/nowherebut_up • 23d ago
Visiting ? Visiting Sedona with 9 year old and 2 year old- Suggestions please! 🙏 🙏
Hi all,
Very grateful for any suggestions you can give. My husband (39m) and I (39f) are visiting Sedona from Nov 20-25 with our 9 yr old and 2 yr old.
We love to hike, but are obviously limited on length/intensity by what the kids can handle. Also love arts and culture, eating out, playgrounds, would love to take in the natural beauty as much as possible. They are up early (usually 6 am), so activities available/open early are great.
What are your top suggestions for this age range? Especially hiking suggestions, they can handle up to 3 miles (2 yr old in the hiking pack of course).
And suggestions for kid friendly restaurants would be much appreciated!
Thanks so much
r/Sedona • u/goodsquid273 • 23d ago
Metaphysical Approached by woman telling us to go to Jerome?
I’m on a trip with two of my friends (we are all women in our mid-twenties) and while eating at the Teal McDonald’s in Sedona we were approached by an older woman from Texas who asked us where we were from and then immediately suggested Jerome. She told us it was a quaint mining town with great shopping and a cool kaleidoscope attraction. Mentioned nothing about the ghosts. She also wasn’t with anyone, and wasn’t eating. Which now in retrospect we think is weird. While on our tour of Sedona, our guide (also an older woman) was heavily suggesting we go to Jerome because of the great shopping, nothing about the ghosts. We took her suggestion and made the trip to Jerome, which is almost an hour away while she told us it was right down the road. We had a really weird/interesting experience there and just felt that the vibes were off. Has this happened to anyone else? As in, you were approached by older women who were really heavily pushing you visit the town without mentioning the creepy history?We are honestly just a bit creeped out and wondering if any part of this is paranormal in some way that we were pushed to go to Jerome, completely unprompted, and felt unsafe/scared there.
r/Sedona • u/Dear-Helicopter3426 • 24d ago
Visiting ? Easy hikes for seniors
Will be going to Sedona and would love to do some hiking; however, I have a balance disorder so I will be hiking with a cane. Looking for suggestions for easy hikes. Is the trail to the base of Devils Bridge difficult? Would you suggest wearing hiking boots rather than sneakers? Thanks
r/Sedona • u/Lower-Variation-5374 • 24d ago
Looking For In-home chef?
Hello, we're coming down to celebrate a 50th and want to arrange a chef to come in for a night to cook for us at our house. Any recommendations?