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Sedona Arizona is a small town but is fairly spread out with unique neighborhoods along Scenic Route 89A and the Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179), two of the most scenic drives in America! Whether you prefer the bustling energy of downtown or the serenity of a desert oasis, you’re sure to find a slice of Sedona heaven to suit your style.

UPTOWN SEDONA

Backdropped by dramatic red rock views, Uptown Sedona is the heart of the City and the best neighborhood to experience the true spirit of Sedona. While Uptown is the main tourist hub and maybe a little more crowded than the outer lying neighborhoods, you’re conveniently and centrally located within walking distance to quaint cobblestone walkways lined with art galleries, diverse shopping, enticing restaurants, sidewalk cafes, themed pubs and late night bars. Uptown is a safe and easy-to-walk neighborhood with plenty of tourist shuttle buses and adventure tour agencies ready to show you the best of Sedona.

WEST SEDONA

West Sedona is a quiet, easy-to-walk residential neighborhood with some of the best red rock views in Sedona! Located in close proximity to State Route 89A, staying in West Sedona offers easy access to endless recreational activities, local landmarks, and Sedona's top attractions with frequent shuttle buses, local tours, and trailheads all on your doorstep. West Sedona has a true local community vibe with parks for picnics and BBQs, a skate park and bike park, a sports center with a swimming pool, and a cinema. For evening entertainment, you’ll find some of Sedona’s finest restaurants, casual eateries, and local pubs with exceptional views of Sedona's towering crimson cliffs.

West Sedona Condo Complexes

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Nepenthe Condos

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub & Fitness Center

Cliff Rose
Columbine 194
Columbine 203
Desert Sage
Mountain Lilac
Prickly Pear

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Casa Bonita Complex

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool

Coffee Pot Condo

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Arroyo Seco Townhomes

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool & Hot Tub

Arroyo Seco

THE CHAPEL NEIGHBORHOOD

Visitors to Sedona seeking a quiet reprieve away from the crowds will appreciate the Chapel neighborhood of Sedona. This small community and quiet neighborhood is named after its local attraction, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, and is only a short drive from shopping, restaurants, and activities in Uptown Sedona, West Sedona, and the Village of Oak Creek.

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Attractions & Activities

Chapel of the Holy Cross

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Restaurants & Nightlife

Willows Kitchen & Wine Bar

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Chapel Neighborhood Pool Homes

Cypress
Indian Cliffs

VILLAGE OF OAK CREEK

Nestled at the base of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, the Village of Oak Creek, fondly referred to by locals as “The Village”, is one of Sedona’s most popular neighborhoods. Set away from the crowds, only 5 miles south of Uptown on the Red Rock Scenic Byway (Hwy 179), the Village of Oak Creek is a laid-back community with three golf courses, resort hotels, excellent restaurants, coffee bistros, local shops, outlet stores, and exceptional hiking and world-famous Sedona vortexes on your doorstep. The streets are pedestrian-friendly with roundabouts and sidewalks along the Scenic Byway and rugged red rock vistas at every turn.


Village of Oak Creek Condo Complexes

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Canyon Mesa Golf Community

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub, Tennis & Golf

Copper Springs
Padre Papa

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Las Piedras Complex

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub & Golf

Colinas
Corte Banca

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Oak Creek Estados

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub, Tennis, Pickleball & Golf

Oak Creek Estados B
Oak Creek Estados C
Oak Creek Estados F

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Wild Turkey Townhomes

Guest Amenities
Golf

Wild Turkey Condo
Wild Turkey 11

OAK CREEK CANYON

Oak Creek Canyon is world-famous for its breathtaking natural scenery! Situated less than 5 miles north of Uptown Sedona on SR-89A, our Oak Creek Canyon vacation rentals offer guests a complete escape with stunning forest and red rock vistas, nature activities on your doorstep, and the bustling vibe of Uptown and West Sedona only a short drive away.

THE VERDE VALLEY

The historic town of Cottonwood is set in the beautiful Verde Valley and is becoming increasingly popular as a base camp town for tourists visiting Sedona, the historic town of Jerome, Camp Verde, and the Grand Canyon. When you’re not exploring the famous landmarks of Sedona or teeing off on the rolling fairways, there’s plenty to do closer to home. The communities in the Verde Valley are only 20 minutes from Sedona and a short drive to the “Wickedest Town in the West”, Jerome.

Verde Valley Communities

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Verde Santa Fe Golf Community

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub, Fitness Center & Golf

Rising View

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Cottonwood Ranch

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool, Hot Tub & Fitness Center

Bronco
Trailblazer

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Dorado at Verde Santa Fe 55+

Guest Amenities
Seasonal Pool & Hot Tub

Pinon Vista

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Agave Highlands Golf Community

Guest Amenities
Clubhouse, Golf

La Privada

Getting Around Sedona

Sedona is a small town and public transportation is very limited. There are a few taxi services, limited Uber, and the hop-on hop-off Sedona Trolley but we highly recommend guests have their own car to experience the best of the area during their stay. Other forms of transportation available in the area include the Verde Valley LINX Public Transport, the Sedona Shuttle (only operable Thursday through Sunday to select popular trailheads), Lyft (limited), and several rental companies providing rental machines for off-road adventures.

Stay in Sedona with Foothills Vacation Rentals

Call our team of vacation specialists at 928-282-2864 to start planning your travels to Sedona today! Our hand-picked portfolio of properties includes short-term rentals, monthly rentals for an extended stay, and pet-friendly homes so no one gets left behind! We're locally owned and operated and have been creating exceptional experiences and lasting memories for visitors to Sedona for over 30 years! Your stay in Sedona is only a click away!

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FAQs

What's the best part of Sedona to stay in? ›

Which Part Of Sedona Is Best To Stay In? If you've never been to Sedona, Uptown is a great option for first-timers. This bustling downtown is filled with shops, restaurants and bars. It's a walkable area and there are shuttle buses available as well.

Where is the best walkable area in Sedona? ›

Uptown is a safe and easy-to-walk neighborhood with plenty of tourist shuttle buses and adventure tour agencies ready to show you the best of Sedona.

What is the most beautiful part of Sedona? ›

Here are the five most spectacular spots for sightseeing in Sedona AZ to see in the area!
  • Sedona Airport Overlook. 538 Airport Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336. ...
  • Cathedral Rock. AZ 179, 3.4 miles south of the US 89A Junction. ...
  • Red Rock Scenic Byway/Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive. ...
  • Che Ah Chi. ...
  • The Chapel of the Holy Cross.

Where to live in Sedona, AZ? ›

Consider these top neighborhoods.
  • West Sedona. West Sedona is the all-around, versatile community to call home. ...
  • Village of Oak Creek. The Village of Oak Creek is an unincorporated area. ...
  • Oak Creek Canyon. In a high-desert, red rock area of the community is Oak Creek Canyon. ...
  • Uptown. ...
  • Chapel. ...
  • Red Rock Loop.

What is the most magical place in Sedona? ›

Cathedral Rock Sedona Vortex

Cathedral Rock is the strongest magnetic vortex in the whole of the Sedona Arizona area generating a subtle but very powerful and deep experience. Deep meditation here connects you to the earth's energy as well as the communication with your guides, sanctioning deep knowledge within you.

How many days in Sedona is enough? ›

Five Days in Sedona Equals Five Great Adventures. Don't make the mistake of taking a trip to Sedona for a night or two, three to five days is the time needed to see Sedona, the Grand Canyon and beyond. Red Rock Country has numerous things to do for pet owners that can be enjoyed any time of year.

What is the little town outside of Sedona? ›

Jerome AZ - A Cliff-Side, Mining, Wine-loving, Artist, Ghost Town. Jerome, AZ is built on Cleopatra Hill above a vast deposit of copper. The mines, the workers, and those who sought its wealth formed Jerome's history.

Can I get around Sedona without a car? ›

If you're staying in town for the day, plenty of Sedona is easily traversable on foot. Plenty of the shops and restaurants are within walking distance of each other, so once you've found the right spot to park or have yourself dropped off at, you can spend hours without having to worry about getting back in a vehicle.

Where is the easiest vortex to walk to in Sedona? ›

The Airport Mesa Vortex is one of the largest and most popular vortexes in Sedona - it's also one of the most accessible. It's reached via a short 3.3-mile loop hike to Sedona Airport Mesa - itself a gorgeous place to take in dramatic views of the red rocks.

Is Scottsdale or Sedona better? ›

Whilst Scottsdale offers the glamour of a fashionable suburban resort centre, Sedona's main attractions are more natural and spiritual. Located about two hour's drive north of Scottsdale and a similar distance on to the Grand Canyon, makes Sedona a good stopping point on a journey from Phoenix to the National Park.

What is the difference between West Sedona and Uptown Sedona? ›

Uptown Sedona is the busier, more touristy area of Sedona and this is where you find some of Sedona's best restaurants and shopping. West Sedona has more of a local feel. There are still many hotels and restaurants in this section, but you will also be closer to some of the best hiking trails.

What is the main strip in Sedona? ›

Compact and easily walked, Uptown serves as the central hub of Sedona.

What is the nicest area in Sedona? ›

Best areas:
  • Uptown Sedona.
  • Tlaquepaque.
  • West Sedona.
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Does Sedona have a homeless problem? ›

The Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District reported 19 homeless students enrolled from 13 families. Of those, five are living in cars or campers. They usually park every night in the Coconino National Forest.

Is it better to stay in Flagstaff or Sedona? ›

Sedona is the preferred vacation spot with access to all of Northern Arizona tours and attractions within a couple hours drive, at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Compared to Flagstaff, Arizona with an elevation of 7,000 feet, Sedona has the most favorable year round weather conditions.

Where is the main part of Sedona? ›

Uptown Sedona, at the intersection of Arizona 89A and 179, is packed with galleries, gift shops, cafes and restaurants. Compact and easily walked, Uptown serves as the central hub of Sedona.

What is a good month to visit Sedona? ›

Sedona is a beautiful destination year-round. The most popular seasons are March through May and September through mid-December. Lodging rates are slightly lower in July and August, but the most economical prices of the year are available from the first week of January to mid-February.

Is it better to stay in Scottsdale or Sedona? ›

While there are plenty of unique things to do in Sedona and Scottsdale for outdoor adventurers and nature lovers, we recommend Sedona for breathtaking red rock hiking and proximity to the Grand Canyon and Scottsdale for world-class golfing and scenic desert trails.

Which Grand Canyon entrance is best from Sedona? ›

The South Rim is the closest portion of the Grand Canyon to Sedona, so any itinerary including both on the same day will be most successful from the South Rim. The next closest gate, the east entrance, is about the same distance (110) miles but takes a little longer, closer to 2.5 hours.

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