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What To Do In Sedona In January

THINGS TO DO IN JANUARY

Most of the guided tour companies in Sedona operate run year-round so there are plenty of options for sightseeing either on your own or with a guide. Below are several options for things to do in Sedona in January:

Take a Jeep Tour: One of the more popular ways for adventure seekers to see the landscape of Red Rock Country is by taking a guided Jeep tour. There are several local companies that organize private Jeep tours. A guided Jeep tour through Sedona is the chance to take an exhilarating trip through the desert canyons and red rocks. Leave the driving up to someone else, the views will be all your own. Pink Adventure Tours is a popular company that offers several tour options in the Sedona area including Broken Arrow, Diamondback Gulch, and the Honanki Heritage Site to see ancient ruins of the Sinagua people. A Day in the West, the oldest family-owned Jeep Tour company in Arizona offers private Jeep tours and combination Jeep and horseback riding tours as well.

Pamper Yourself with a Spa Day: Sedona is well-known for being a community that values physical and spiritual wellness. There are several spas in Sedona that will allow you to relax and rejuvenate yourself. You’re on vacation after all!

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Arts and Crafts: Sedona is a city with a vibrant arts and crafts scene. A landmark since the 1970s, the Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village was designed to look like a traditional Mexican village. Art galleries and shops amongst the sycamore trees make for a pleasant, relaxing afternoon.

Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride: Imagine yourself towering above the red rocks of Sedona, enjoying views that few others get to experience. See Sedona from the air and book a hot air balloon tour of Red Rock County. A quiet, aerial tour gliding over the desert canyons and red rocks is a peaceful way to experience the landscape of Sedona. Red Rock Balloon Adventure only runs their tours at sunrise due to weather and conditions, so plan accordingly.

VegFest: VegFest is an annual Festival in late January that is dedicated to celebrating the benefits of eating a plant-based diet. Enjoy cooking demos, check out new products, and learn from the experts about how to eat less meat.

Drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway: 7.5 miles of stunning scenery featuring red rock formations and plenty of lookout points to take it all in. It only takes about 30 minutes to drive it, but we recommend carving out an afternoon to stop at all the viewpoints.

Go Stargazing: Bring along some hot cocoa for a winter night you won’t soon forget. Bundle up and enjoy one of the best places in the entire United States to marvel at the night sky. Sedona is one of only twenty certified Dark Sky Communities in the entire world. Sedona has made significant efforts to reduce its light pollution, which is not only good for the environment but fantastic for seeing the nighttime sky. We recommend driving west out of Sedona and out onto Dry Creek Road for the best views.

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