North Central Arizona

Travel Guide

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North Central Arizona
Sedona
Flagstaff featuring outdoor art
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From the breathtaking Grand CanyonOpens in a new window to the red rocks of SedonaOpens in a new window, and all the bustling towns in between, this region of Arizona offers splendours natural and manmade.

Discover the natural world at its most awe-inspiring in North Central Arizona. Witness its distinctive red rock buttes, clamber down into the Grand Canyon and discover artifacts from the dawn of civilization. Experience the region’s urban charms in its towns and cities, notably FlagstaffOpens in a new window and Jerome.

Stroll through Prescott, which served as the capital of the Arizona Territory from 1864 to 1867. It still retains much of its historic charm, with its Victorian homes and vintage-style saloons in Whiskey Row. Go for a hike among the pines of Prescott National Forest.

Learn about frontier life in Fort Verde State Historic Park. Settlers founded Camp Verde in 1865, only to have it taken over by the US Army soon after to ward off Apache raids. Walk through the camp, explore its living spaces and learn about the Indian Wars.

Jerome was once dubbed “The Wickedest Town in the Wild West,” but the bordellos and saloons that lined its streets in its mining heyday have been replaced by family-friendly shops and restaurants. The town is literally built into a hillside, so have your camera ready to take advantage of the stunning panoramic views that its precarious position affords.

Have your camera handy also in Sedona to snap photos of the iconic Cathedral RockOpens in a new window and nearby Bell RockOpens in a new window. Although these formations and other remarkable red-hued sandstone rocks tend to steal the show in Sedona, the town is also thought to be a center of New Age spiritual powers.

Explore Flagstaff, located in the top of the Kaibab National Forest. What was once a way station on the road to California is now a city that embraces the arts and the outdoors with bike paths, cafés and galleries.

You must see the spectacular Grand Canyon National Park to believe it. Hike down into the canyon, ride a mule along its twisting trails or kayak through it along the Colorado River.

Visit North Central Arizona any time of year, but pack accordingly for the season. Consider beginning your visit in its lowland areas, such as Prescott and the Verde Valley, and then gradually make your way north, as the high elevation in Sedona and Flagstaff can take some getting used to.

Where to stay in North Central Arizona

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West Sedona

4.5/5(11 area reviews)

The captivating mountain views and ample dining options are top of the list for many visitors to West Sedona. A stop by Grasshopper Point Picnic Area or Airport Mesa Viewpoint might round out your trip.

West Sedona
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Uptown Sedona

4.5/5(8 area reviews)

Gourmet restaurants a scenic riverfront and top sights from Sedona Arts Center to Gallery Row – discover Uptown Sedona, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Uptown Sedona
Flagstaff featuring signage

Downtown Flagstaff

If you're spending some time in Downtown Flagstaff, Heritage Square and Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra are top sights worth seeing.

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Christopher Creek

While Christopher Creek isn't home to many top sights, Woods Canyon Lake and Rocky Point Recreation Area are some notable places to visit nearby.

Christopher Creek
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Chapel

While visiting Chapel, you might make a stop by sights like Chapel of the Holy Cross and Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.

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Torreon

While there might not be top attractions in Torreon, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area and Show Low Museum.

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