
Sedona day trip from Prescott
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Quick answer
Sedona is 90 minutes from Prescott. Two routes work: Highway 89A through Jerome and the Verde Valley, or Interstate 17 north to Highway 179. The 89A route is more scenic. Both work for a day trip.
The drive
Going via 89A through Jerome adds ghost towns and Verde Valley views. Going via I-17 is faster. Most locals do scenic going out, fast coming back.
Top stops
Bell Rock and Courthouse Vista on Highway 179 are the easiest red-rock photo stops. Cathedral Rock is the iconic short hike. Oak Creek Canyon is the green water break.
Where to eat
Sedona restaurants book out. Reserve. Tlaquepaque shopping village holds several solid options.
Avoiding crowds
Arrive before 10 a.m. and leave by 4. Weekdays beat weekends. Off-season beats spring break.
Frequently asked
How long is the drive?+
About 90 minutes either route.
Is parking an issue?+
Yes, especially at Cathedral Rock and Devil's Bridge trailheads. Get there early.
Can I do Sedona without hiking?+
Yes. Vistas off Highway 179 are roadside.
Is Sedona dog-friendly?+
Many trails and patios are. Some red-rock spots are not.
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