
Spring Fling
Mark your calendars for April 19. That’s when the City of Sedona’s annual Celebration of Spring returns to Posse Grounds Park. Best of all? Most of the events and activities are free. Held from 9 a.m….
Mark your calendars for April 19. That’s when the City of Sedona’s annual Celebration of Spring returns to Posse Grounds Park. Best of all? Most of the events and activities are free. Held from 9 a.m….
Every March, Sedona becomes a sea of green for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. On March 15, the free parade will start at 10:30 a.m. along Jordan Road. Specifically, the parade runs from Jordan Historical…
Bike enthusiasts of all stripes can look forward to the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival. From March 14 to 16, Posse Grounds Park in West Sedona will host a variety of vendors and activities tailored to biking….
A brand new hotel is slated to open in April in West Sedona. Mountain Modern Sedona is an offshoot of the Mountain Modern brand, which started in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mountain Modern is known for being…
Prescott’s Whiskey Row has a refreshed speakeasy that visitors can check out. Fire & Sword has reopened at the historic Hotel St. Michael. The speakeasy features original brick, restored copper ceilings and creative craft cocktails. Guests…
SHOPS Paws on Main 918 N. Main Street, Ste. B Find a variety of organic, all-natural pet food and treats, accessories, bedding, collars, leads, bedding and other pet accessories. It’s The Cats Meow! 929 N. Main…
Arizona residents looking to go skiing on a mountain in the Grand Canyon State really have just two options. Sunrise Park Resort is one of them. Located in Greer, Sunrise Park Resort is the largest ski…
The Jurisin family has opened its latest concept in Jerome, The Haunted Pizano. Diners can look forward to enjoying Old World Italian fare at this 12-table pizzeria. Specifically, they can devour stone-fired pizzas, house-made pasta, and…
The Sedona International Film Festival is one of Sedona’s most celebrated events. The city’s scenery coupled with its passion for the arts make it an ideal place for a film festival to thrive. Roughly 10,000 people…
If you’re in the mood for classical music, Chamber Music Sedona has you covered. The organization will host two performances over the next two months. On Jan. 12, David Shifrin and the Miró Quartet will perform…
Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory is hosting its annual I Heart Pluto Festival from Feb. 17 to 19 to celebrate Pluto’s discover in 1930. Attendees can enjoy a Pluto Pub Crawl on Feb. 16, science presentations and a…
Prior to indulging in a rich Thanksgiving meal, consider lacing up your sneakers and running the Sedona Annual Turkey Trot on Nov. 28. Run a 5K race past a stunning red rock backdrop. The start and…
On Veterans Day, head to the Sedona Heritage Museum on Nov. 11 for its annual Veterans Day Tribute. The day kicks off with a flag ceremony, dignitaries, a veteran’s tribute and music. Following the program, attendees…
For the first time in eight years, Arizona has a new state park. Lucky for Northern Arizona residents, it’s in Camp Verde. Meet the Rockin’ River State Park, which opened on Feb. 9. Located on the…
Sedona’s Food Truck Festival is back on Nov. 9. Head to Posse Grounds Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to enjoy food truck cuisine, beer, wine and live music. Visit sedonaaz.gov for more information.
The City of Sedona has proclaimed that Nov. 13 is Sedona Kindness Day. This coincides with World Kindness Day, and Sedona is celebrating. On Nov. 13, you can watch nine different award-winning short films that have…
From now until Oct. 31 on Friday and Saturday nights, Clarkdale’s Verde Canyon Railroad will host a haunted stationary railcar as part of its Fright Night Haunted Train. Fright Night is from 5 to 11 p.m….
Boo! Halloween will arrive on Oct. 31, and here are ways you can celebrate throughout Northern Arizona. From 5 to 8 p.m., Uptown Sedona will host Uptown Trick or Treat. Kids are welcome to don their…
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…
Fans of classic cars, take note. On Oct. 12, the Sedona Car Club will host its annual show at the Sedona Airport. This year’s theme is “American Muscle Cars – The Beginning.” Expect to see classic…
Halloween isn’t just for kids. Dress up your best furry friend in costume, and head over to Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village for Howl-O-Ween on Oct. 13. Dogs will walk the runway during this event that…
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…
Interested in learning more about Sedona’s history? Then consider signing up for the Historic Red Rock Rock Loop Round-up Tour. Held from Oct. 2 to 5, the tours will visit historical places all over Sedona including…
Motorcycle riders and fans, take note. Cottonwood’s Thunder Valley Rally will return to Riverfront Park on Sept. 20 and 21. Over the weekend, attendees can enjoy live music, vendors, food and drink and a bike and…
Consider heading to the Prescott area over the first weekend of October for The Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour. Held from Oct. 4 to 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., this studio tour will showcase…
Sipping Arizona wine in the shadow of Sedona’s red rocks at Posse Grounds Park on a late fall day is our idea of a perfect afternoon, and when Sedona WineFest happens on Sept. 28 and 29,…
Leash up your dogs and consider heading out to Posse Grounds Park for the fifth annual Sedona WagFest & Fair on Sept. 14. At this outdoor event, guests and their furry friends can learn more about…
Rubrix Wines is one of the newest wineries in town and opened its doors in downtown Cottonwood on Jan. 9, 2024. Owner and winemaker at Rubrix Wines, Corey Turnbull, has a long history in the Verde…
Robert Plant of legendary rock band Led Zeppelin and bluegrass musician Alison Krauss are slated to play a show on Aug. 26 at Flagstaff’s Pepsi Amphitheater as part of the artists’ “Can’t Let Go” tour. The…
Visiting Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument in Flagstaff in the summer is a great way to cool off and an even better way to check out a historic, scenic monument. We visited this spot last summer…
Looking to chill out over the long hot summer months? Then consider heading out to Slide Rock State Park to take dip in Oak Creek. The area was once home to an apple orchard and is…
There’s a buzz in the air. The Sedona Hummingbird Festival is returning from July 26 to 28 and promises to be a celebration of hummingbirds. Learn more about these tiny birds via 14 different speaker presentations,…
Flagstaff will be celebrating the Fourth of July with a variety of events. The ones we’ve mentioned here are all free. First, the Chamber 4th of July Parade begins in historic downtown Flagstaff. The parade is…
FESTIVALS Festivals abound in Flagstaff in the summer and fall. We’ve rounded up what we consider to be some of the most interesting ones. FLAGSTAFF BEER FESTIVAL When: June 22 Where: Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill…
Looking to celebrate the Fourth of July in Northern Arizona? Here’s where and how. The City of Sedona is hosting its annual Sedona Summer Splash (formerly Wet Fest) on July 4 from noon to 4 p.m….
Red Rock State Park is hosting moonlight hikes all summer long if you want to get outside without the blazing sun on your skin. On these guided hikes, see sunset and moonrise from trails. These hikes…
Editor’s note: Both of these festivals have been rescheduled from the original June dates listed below. Please jeromewinefoodandflower.com and jeromemusicandarts.com for the most accurate information. The hilltop mining town turned artist colony of Jerome is hosting…
The City of Cottonwood in conjunction with the Cottonwood Parks and Recreation will be hosting Old Town Music and The Market. Held on June 7, 14, 21 and 28 at the Old Town Activity Park (187…
Native art fans, take note. In partnership with the Museum of Indigenous People, the ‘Tis Art Center & Gallery in Prescott is hosting the “Journeys in Spirit 2024: Traditional and Contemporary Native Art.” Look forward to…
Drinking Arizona wine outside on a spring day in Cottonwood is our idea of a truly heavenly way to spend an afternoon. Luckily that fantasy comes to life every spring at the Verde Valley Wine Festival,…
Overland refers to cars that are designed to reach rugged, off-road destinations. This movement has gotten so popular that there’s even an Overland Expo West being held in Flagstaff from May 17 to 19 at Ft….
One of Sedona’s biggest events, Cinco de Mayo, is returning on May 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Held at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of an event that…
Celebrated violinist Tyler Carson will be performing energetic violin shows at the Hub at Posse Grounds Park on Thursdays now through June 13. Tyler is nicknamed Fiddler on the Rock. Expect to hear violin arrangements of…
Sedona hiking trails can be many things: scenic and peaceful being the two best descriptors that often come to mind. But they’re typically not secluded. If you’re searching for real solitude, you’ll have to venture farther…
Take in West Sedona’s stunning scenery as you work up a sweat as part of the Vue or the Vortex Ultra Experience in the Red Rocks of Sedona on April 20. Races range from four to…
Celebrate the many birds that pass through and call Northern Arizona home at the Verde Valley Birding & Nature Festival. Held at Cottonwood’s Dead Horse Ranch State Park from April 25 to 28, this festival will…
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…
Sedona is a place that’s naturally beautiful and a fitting place for an Earth Day Celebration. Head over to Red Rock State Park on April 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to toast the planet….
Austin-based artist Emily Scott will unveil a signature painting collection that’s exclusive to Uptown Sedona’s Amara Resort & Spa on April 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. on the terrace by the pool. Guests can meet…
The Sedona Symphony (formerly the Verde Valley Sinfonietta) is hosting its spring show on April 7 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center at 2:30 p.m. Flute soloist Jeannette Moore will take the stage and perform works…
Cottonwood is hosting a Free Egg Hunt on March 30 that kicks off at 10 a.m. at Riverside Park (1284 E. River Front Road). Kids ages one to eight can participate. The event features prizes, candy…
The City of Sedona is hosting its festive St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 16. The parade starts at 10:30 a.m. at the Jordan Historical Park. Look forward to seeing plenty of floats from local businesses….
Camp Verde’s annual Pecan & Wine Festival is coming back on March 16 and 17. Celebrate the area’s pecan growers and local wine at 75 E. Hollmon Street in downtown Camp Verde. The festival is from…
Sedona is renowned as a spiritual destination, which is why it’s such an ideal place to hold a festival that celebrates yoga. The Sedona Yoga Festival is returning from March 14 to 17 at a variety…
Sedona is a mountain biking haven, and the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival seeks to celebrate that reputation. Held at Posse Grounds Park from March 8 to 10, festival attendees can look forward to over 90 vendors,…
Country icon Clint Black will perform at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Feb. 9. Clint’s wife, Lisa Hartman Black, and daughter, Lily Pearl Black, will both take the stage during this special show. Doors…
If crossing off run a distance race is on your to-do list for the new year, consider lacing up your sneakers and running the Run Sedona Half Marathon on Feb. 3. Participants also have the option…
The City of Sedona will be hosting a Winter Play Day on Jan. 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Posse Grounds Soccer Field in West Sedona. Families and kids can look forward to…
Following the success of its inaugural year, the Verde Valley Pottery Festival is returning for its second year and will be held at a new location at D.A.Ranch Estate Vineyards in Cornville. Potter Ben Roti founded…
Red Rocks Music Festival returns on Nov. 11 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center at 3 p.m. Violinist Shlomo Mintz and pianist Vitali Serebriakov will perform works like “Sarasate-Carmen Fantasy” as part of this festival that…
Sedona Heritage Museum’s annual Veterans Day Tribute is returning on Nov. 11. The celebration starts at 11 a.m. and will take place in the fruit packing shed. The day will include a tribute to veterans. Visit…
If you’re looking to shake up your fitness routine, consider exercising up in Flagstaff’s ponderosa pine forest. Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course offers three different courses high up in the tree tops that visitors can tackle. Guests…
Want to shake up your weekend? Then consider attending the pet-friendly Prescott Highland Games and Celtic Faire at Prescott’s Lake Watson on Sept. 23 and 24. This festival honors Scottish culture, heritage and teachings. Attendees can…
Leash up your furry friends and consider checking out Sedona WagFest & Fair on Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. Held at Posse Grounds Park Pavilion, this canine-centric event will include booths featuring dog-related products…
Cottonwood’s lively Thunder Valley Rally returns to the Riverfront Park on Sept. 15 and 16. This bike rally also features food and drinks vendors, entertainment and live music. Quiet Riot and Stephen Pearcy, the voice of…
Head to Posse Grounds Park on Sept. 23 and 24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Sedona Winefest, a celebration of all things Arizona wine. Attendees can look forward to sampling wines from local spots…
The Sedona Vortifest music festival returns for its second year on Sept. 2 from noon to 9 p.m. Held at Posse Grounds Pavillion, Vortifest headliners include Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra and Sedona’s own decker. In addition to…
If you’re looking to really shake up the first Tuesday of July, August and September, consider heading to Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village to see “Snakes! Lizards! Tortoises!” In conjunction with Sonoran Reptiles, Tlaquepaque will host…
Northern Arizona cities will be celebrating Independence Day in big ways this year. The City of Sedona will be hosting Wet Fest from noon to 4 p.m. on July 4 at the Sedona Community Pool. Visit…
The World’s Oldest Rodeo is returning to Prescott from June 28 to July 4. Presented by Prescott Frontier Days, this rodeo began in 1888. Rodeo attendees can look forward to classic rodeo sights like steer wrestling,…
Prescott will be hosting the 42nd Annual Prescott Bluegrass Festival on June 24 and 25. Head to the Yavapai County Courthouse in downtown Prescott to listen to live bands, and check out a variety of vendors…
Every Friday in June starting on June 9 through June 30, the City of Sedona will be showing free movies as part of its Summer Cinema Series at the Pavilion at Posse Grounds Park. The family-friendly…
The Flagstaff Blues & Brews Festival, which claims to be Arizona’s largest blues festival, will run from June 9 to 10. Sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell of blues rock act Larkin Poe will headline, and singer…
On May 24, legendary musician Bob Dylan turns 76. If you’d like to celebrate the occasion, head to the Old Town Center for the Arts in Cottonwood on May 20 to listen to the 12th Annual…
Want to enjoy free live music? Then head to Posse Grounds Park every Friday in May to enjoy complimentary outdoor concerts this spring. The City of Sedona Department of Parks and Recreation’s 2023 Red Dirt Concerts…
Ring in the spring festival season by attending Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village’s Cinco de Mayo on May 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., look forward to live music and colorful dances of Mexico. Kids…
Take a closer look inside artists’ studios if you attend the Spring Open Studios Tour from April 28 to 30. Specifically, 48 artists based in the Verde Valley will open their private studios up to guests….
Watch as pets rock down the runway in the latest canine couture at the Paws Rocking the Runway. Held on April 23 at Tlaquepaque North, Paws Rocking the Runway also includes an auction. All proceeds benefit…
Looking to see some vintage cars? Then start your engines and head over to the Findlay Toyota Center (3201 N. Main Street in Prescott Valley) on April 23 for the Cruise In For The Veterans 11th…
The City of Sedona’s Celebration of Spring festival is returning on April 8 to Posse Grounds Park. Held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the festival will feature a free egg hunt, carnival rides, a petting…
On April 2 at 2:30 p.m., the Verde Valley Sinfonietta will hold a special show at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. Acclaimed cellist Sterling Elliott will perform. Janna Hymes will serve as guest conductor. As of…
Sedona’s red rocks will be accented by a healthy heaping of green at the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Parade. Held on March 18, the parade kicks off at 10:30 a.m. Civic organizations, businesses, youth/school groups, bands,…
Arizona wine fans will want to mark their calendars for March 18 and 19. That’s when the 22nd Annual Camp Verde Pecan and Wine Festival will return. Attendees can enjoy local pecans and wine samples from…
Fans of legendary British band Pink Floyd, take note. Shine on Floyd, a Phoenix-based Pink Floyd cover band, will put on a show at the Sedona Performing Arts Center (995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road in…
Held from March 3 to 5, the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival celebrates all things mountain biking. Attendees can anticipate a lively atmosphere at West Sedona’s Posse Grounds Park (525 Posse Ground Road in West Sedona). They…
Cove Mesa Vineyard has opened a new 3,400-square-foot tasting room in Cornville. The tasting room features a covered pet-friendly patio and is open daily from noon to 6 p.m. Guests can listen to live music on…
From now through March 8, see photographs that celebrate the West at the Phippen Art Museum in Prescott. Displayed in the Marley Gallery, “Click: Western Focus – A Fine Art Photography Exhibition & Sale” features work…
The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a variety of programming in January and February. On Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. as part of “Living History,” Neil Weintraub will speak about the history of the Beale Wagon…
If you’re looking for a new activity, consider bird watching. A naturalist will lead Guided Bird Walks at Red Rock State Park on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. in January and February. These walks are…
If you’re looking for a fitness challenge, why not run a long race? RunSedona is hosting its Annual 5K, 10K and Half Marathon on Feb. 4. Lace up your shoes as you run past Sedona’s stunning…
Clarkdale’s Verde Canyon Railroad will be offering Chocolate Lovers’ Special Rides on Feb. 11, 12 and 14. Chocolate, often synonymous with love, will be filling vintage train cars. Each guest will receive a box of chocolate…
L’Auberge de Sedona will deck out some of its creek side and garden cottages in time for the holidays. Look forward to festive cottages with a wreath on a door, an in-room Christmas tree, holiday accent…
THE NORTH POLE EXPERIENCE Now until Dec. 24, 3 p.m. Thursday through Sundays Little America Hotel (2515 E. Butler Ave. in Flagstaff) 480-779-9679 northpoleexperience.com Families can take a peek inside Santa’s Workshop. Once at the North…
Believe it or not, Enchantment Resort in West Sedona will feature an outdoor ice skating rink with a red rock backdrop that locals are welcome to enjoy. If you’ve dine at Tii Gavo or Che Ah…
Much like the tradition of Thanksgiving itself, the annual Sedona Turkey Trot has returned. Lace up your sneakers on Thanksgiving morning to burn off calories. Participants run a 5K or 3.1 miles. The road race starts…
Love ceramics? Then consider heading to Camp Verde for the inaugural Verde Valley Pottery Festival on Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. See the…
Kick off the holiday season early at the Festival of Trees in Prescott. From Nov. 17 to 20 at the Sam Hill Gallery and Hilton Garden Inn, see colorful and festive wreaths and trees all decked…
Hear celebrated author Michael Peach read spooky stories as part of “Haunted History” on Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. at the Sedona Heritage Museum. Hear his original tales including “Peoria’s Runaway Pumpkin,” an unsolved murder in…
See plein air artists capturing the natural beauty of Sedona outdoors as part of the Sedona Art Center’s Sedona Plein Air Festival. From Oct. 21 to 29, artists will be in different spots around Sedona –…
Head over to the Calle Indepedenica fountain at the Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village to watch canines model dog costumes as part of Howl-o-Ween on Oct. 16. This parade starts at the fountain and ends at…