Sedona tourism

Lodging Council rejects funding resolution

A question residents have asked for several years in regard to Sedona tourism is, “When is enough, enough?” With the recent lifting of most COVID-19-related restrictions in Arizona, many this past six weeks have been screaming, “Enough!” As a goodwill gesture...

New Sedona Chamber of Commerce president readies for challenges

Candace Carr Strauss has already met dozens of new people, sat down with local officials, gone on a few hikes and experienced first-hand the woes of the local housing market. And that was just her first two weeks on the...

City of Sedona ramps up trailhead parking enforcement

Illegal parking at trailheads has always been an issue — espe­cially in spring and fall — but lately it’s turned into a year-round problem. As a way to help combat the issue, the city of Sedona is in the process...

Our pandemic tourism is a mixed bag

When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Arizona last March, one of the first actions by the mayor of Sedona was to shut down all restaurants, bars, theaters, gyms and public venues, followed one week later by the governor of Arizona...

USFS revisits 525 boondocking

They came in vans: Conversion vans and Sprinter vans, Westphalias and Econolines. They came in RVs and “schoolies,” in cars pulling tear drops and pop ups. The full spectrum of camping vehi­cles — from high end to low — made...

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Sedona police arrest man shooting gun off Soldier Pass Road

Sedona Police Department responds to gunfire near homes; city issues ‘shelter-in-place’ notice to surrounding neighborhoods Gunfire in a neighborhood lead...

City asks for input on land code, regulations

The city of Sedona is in the early stages of updating its Land Development Code — the local regulations...
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