![]() Thunder Mountain in West Sedona About Sedona Continued from the Home Page... Tourism, in concert with the retirement and the arts and culture communities, forms Sedona's economic base, with the Forest Service estimating that four million people visit the area annually. Sedona has something for everyone — from world class resorts and small family-run motels, quaint to elegant bed and breakfasts, fine restaurants, outstanding shops and diverse art galleries. The beauty of the area and the climate make sightseeing and hiking popular and golf and tennis are almost year-round activities. Visitors can take a jeep ride into the backcountry or view red rock monoliths from horseback or hot air balloons. Red Rock Country has been the setting of many motion pictures and continues to be a favorite location for all forms of filming: motion, video and still. Sedona is a hub for visitors to Northern Arizona. After
enjoying all that Sedona has to offer, including Red Rock and Slide Rock
State Parks, many tourist destinations, such as the Grand Canyon, Jerome, Meteor
Crater, Sunset Crater, Indian ruins and Native American Reservations
are easy day trips.
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