- Our list of the best things to do in Sedona, Arizona, features the top 122 nearby activities — including 74 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sedona, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 32 things to do within the city of Sedona, AZ , followed by 90 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cottonwood, Jerome, Camp Verde, Flagstaff and Cornville
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Explore Sedona’s famous red rocks, learn historical and geological facts, and travel through the town’s gallery district
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Contemporary handmade items are the central focus of Thunder Eagle Native Art retail store. They offer only Native American jewelry and art, including a case exclusively for 14K gold items.
35.8 Miles
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200 West Railroad Ave, Williams, AZ 86046
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Downtown Williams Historic Walk is a trip on memory lane, in the times when the city was newly formed. Since it is a historic area, there are plenty of photographing opportunities.
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Now part of the Grand Canyon Railway Museum, Williams Depot is the departure point for all Railway tours. The Depot was the first large Arizona structure made from poured concrete. The original concrete remains and is in excellent condition.
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Originally designated as a federal wilderness in 1972, Sycamore Canyon and its related park grounds are composed of nearly 56,000 acres. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, bird watching, and camping.
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Route 66 Zipline offers patrons the opportunity to zipline across the Grand Canyon (Blvd.). The Route 66 Zipline requires no tower climbing or hiking. Both adults and children may zipline. However, there are some restrictions.
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233 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ 86046
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Dedicated to helping clients experience the beauty of Grand Canyon National Park and its surrounding landscape, the Grand Canyon Railway is also popular with fans of antique trains. The Railway offers rides on charming, refurbished trains and has a luxurious lodge for overnight visitors.
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The Grand Canyon Winery is a small winery that has a strong focus on keeping their business local. Visitors may taste and sample the winery's wide selection of red and white wine varieties.
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Monument Park is a commemorative park that is dedicated in honor of Bill Williams in 1980. The park includes a statue of Bill Williams and includes a garden with a variety of desert plants.
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Kaibab Lake Campground has 73 total campsites with tables and fire rings, an amphitheater, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and fishing pier. They offer no utility hookups, no dump facility and all available potable water is for drinking only.
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The natural bridge at Tonto Natural Bridge State Park is thought to be the largest travertine bridge in the world. Visitors to Tonto Park can scale the 183-foot bridge or hike through the tunnel below.