It’s not too early to start planning your 2024 vacations. Definitely consider visiting Sedona, Arizona. There are so many cool things to in Sedona and the surrounding areas. Not only does the eclectic town come to life, but so does the natural scenery as the surrounding Coconino National Forest blooms with greenery and breathtaking native plants.
Things to Do in Sedona
Take an Open-Air PINK Jeep Tour
Visitors can experience Sedona, Arizona’s with the city’s desert jewel – PINK Jeep Tours! True to its name, PINK Jeep Tours offers “must-do” open-air experiences in their famously vibrant tour vehicles. Their immersive Sedona tour offerings bring riders on an exploration of Sedona’s famous red rocks, while their friendly and passionate Adventure Guides offer unrivaled insight into the geographical and natural history of the destination.
Visit Broken Arrow Trail
Pink Jeep Tours also has exclusive tour access to the Broken Arrow Trail – which includes exploring remote areas of Coconino National Forest, Submarine Rock, Chicken Point and a nearly vertical descent down a natural staircase of rock, ruts and roots dubbed the “Road of No Return.” Better yet- the native plants of Sedona are in full bloom come spring break, making it the ideal time to take a trip!
Become One with Nature:
Bearizona in Williams lets visitors admire native wildlife from the comfort and safety of their vehicles! Have your camera ready to capture wolves, bears, bison, mountain goats and more as they lounge at this popular wildlife safari park.
Make a Splash!
Arizona gets HOT, but luckily there are many ways to cool down while sightseeing in Sedona! From paddling the Verde River to taking a dip in Oak Creek, visitors can cool down while “soaking in” the gorgeous landscape views.
Springtime is a good time to plan to visit Arizona. Trust me on this one as someone who went to Graduate School in Phoenix, Spring is definitely will be warm but it doesn’t quite reach the scorching temperatures of the desert summer.