Your Guide To Pet-Friendly Sedona
Where To Go Sedona is hiking mecca with more than 200 trails to pick from. The good news for dog owners is that many of those hiking trails are dog friendly. When taking a dog on…
Where To Go Sedona is hiking mecca with more than 200 trails to pick from. The good news for dog owners is that many of those hiking trails are dog friendly. When taking a dog on…
The 2024 Hot List has arrived. In these pages, you’ll find plenty of small businesses, area attractions and places worth celebrating. Our team took engagement from our readers, and we checked it with recent news and…
Watch a variety of plein air artists interpret Sedona’s breathtaking landscape at the Sedona Plein Air Festival. This marks the twentieth anniversary of the festival and makes this one of the city’s longest-running arts events. Events…
One of Sedona’s longest-running art festivals returns for the second weekend of October. This is the thirty-third year for the Sedona Arts Festival. The festival will see over 100 juried artists displaying their wares outside of…
Calling all Arizona wine fans. There’s a festival just for you happening at the end of April. Cornville’s D.A. Ranch Vineyards & Estates is hosting a festival that will include live music, food trucks and plenty…
THE ARTS Take An Arts Class Being an arts-centric town, Sedona is home to many different places where you can take arts classes. No experience needed. The Melting Point teaches glass blowing for everyone from novices…
CORNVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE Cornville Located about 20 miles from Sedona, Cornville is home to many of Northern Arizona’s boutique wineries. Four of them are clustered close together on Page Springs Road in the Page Springs neighborhood…
D.A. RANCH Since 2008, D.A. Ranch has produced 100 percent, estate-grown Arizona wines. Estate-grown meaning that all the grapes are grown on property. The Petznick family first purchased the land in 2002. This spot started out…