Sedona tourism

Tourism continues as lead economic driver in Verde Valley

The Verde Valley Regional Economic Forum on Oct. 21 in Cottonwood, saw well over 50 leaders across the Verde Valley come together to discuss economic progress, including how to shape tourism to residents’ advantage. New Cottonwood City Manager Mario Cifuentez...

Tourism consultants meet Lodging Council

Following the inaugural meeting of Sedona’s Tourism Advisory Board on Dec. 6, with consultants from the Corragio Group and DVA Advertising, the firms held the second of three planned “listening sessions” on the city’s proposed strategic plan for tourism...

Conway named chamber CEO

In the midst of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau’s popularly debated budget work sessions, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau Board of Directors named Michelle Conway the permanent president and CEO. Conway served as interim...

Trail shuttles log 8,500 boardings in first 4 days

The Sedona Shuttle has picked up thou­sands of people in the second week of its fully opera tional trailhead transit service. In just the first four days, the city of Sedona reported the shuttles were boarded 8,500 times. A boarding...

Film fest up 56% over 2021

The Sedona International Film Festival more than double the attendees at this year’s regularly scheduled festival than the rescheduled festival last June. If it seemed like all the hotel bookings and traffic from SIFF came back quicker than usual, it’s...

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Evacuation status lifted to ‘SET’ for Oak Creek Canyon residents

432 fire personnel face steep slopes to battle wildfire that prompted Oak Creek Canyon evacuation The Pocket Fire ignited about...

100th narrow-headed gartersnake released

A threatened snake that survives in one nearby Oak Creek Canyon just got a boost in the wild. More than...
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