Sedona Seasons

Sedona Seasons2011-04-23T10:54:45-07:00

Spring in SedonaSpring Season is March through May —
Spring is wonderful in Sedona. Spring is Sedona’s most popular visitor season.  With average high temperatures in the mid-80s to low 40s it’s great weather for the Sedona area.

Visitor Reminder – Be sure to book your Sedona reservations or activities several months in advance to assure bookings.





Summer in SedonaSummer Season is June through September —
Summer is good time to visit Sedona. Why? Because the weather while warm is not nearly as hot as the 100 plus degree days typical for Phoenix area.  Sedona tends to be in the 90s. There are water areas where you can cool off, like Oak Creek or Slide Rock State Park. So, be sure to bring your swimsuit, towels, hat and sunscreen.





Fall in SedonaFall Season is October through November
Fall is magnificent in Sedona. The leaves change to many colors during Fall season in Sedona. The average high temperatures are in the 70s and turn cool in the evenings. There are a number of fall festive activities such as: Octoberfests; pumpkin patch picking; apple picking and eating; train rides and hay rides.





Winter in SedonaWinter Season is December through February
Sedona is beautiful in winter. A few nice features about winter in Sedona are: the majestic red rocks re dusted with white snows; for driving, normally there is little snow on the roads which makes driving accessible; and there are fewer crowds during this season.  Sedona’s winter temperatures reach to the mid-60s and 50s with somewhat chilly evenings which make for cozy fireplace sittings.  Sedona is at about 4,000 feet in elevation, so do bring warm clothing.

There are a couple of special events during the winter holidays, like: The lighting of several thousand luminarias at Tlaquepaque (means All The Best) Shopping Center; the Red Rock Fantasy (festival of lights); and, of course, Christmas Caroling.