Sedona is located at 34°51′36″N 111°47′21″W, which is in the Upper Sonoran Desert of northern Arizona. At an elevation of 4,500 feet (1,372 m), Sedona has mild winters and hot summers.The city has a total area of 19.2 square miles (49.7 km2), of which 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.22%, is water.
The famous red rocks of Sedona are formed by a layer of rock known as the Schnebly Hill Formation. The Schnebly Hill Formation is a thick layer of red to orange-colored sandstone found only in the Sedona vicinity. The sandstone, a member of the Supai Group, was deposited during the Permian Period.
Sedona has a temperate semi-arid climate. In January, the average high temperature is 57 °F (14 °C) with a low of 31 °F (-1 °C). In July, the average high temperature is 97 °F (34 °C) with a low of 64 °F (17 °C). Annual precipitation is just over 19 inches (480 mm).
Numerous events are hosted annually in the Sedona area, including:
Sedona International Film Festival
Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Festival, takes place annually at Poco Diablo Resort
Sedona Marathon
The Sedona Miracle Annual Charity Fundraiser
International Sedona Yoga Festival
Illuminate Film Festival
Sedona Bluegrass Festival
Sedona is home to several notable arts organizations in Northern Arizona.
Chamber Music Sedona sponsors a chamber music program annually from October to May. They also sponsor the MET: Live in HD opera broadcasts in Sedona.
The Sedona Arts Center, is the oldest arts center in northern Arizona.
Sedona International Film Festival & Workshop was established in 1995. The week-long annual festival takes place in late February and early March at Harkins Theatres while supplemental events take place at area resorts and restaurants. The festival also hosts monthly events.
Gumption Fest, is one of the largest free music and arts festivals in Northern Arizona, according to the Sedona Red Rock News.
There is a specialized New Age tourist industry in Sedona, where the “Harmonic Convergence”. Some purport that “spiritual vortices” are concentrated in the Sedona area at Bell Rock, Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, and Boynton Canyon.
Numerous events are hosted annually in the Sedona area, including:
Sedona International Film Festival
Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Festival, takes place annually at Poco Diablo Resort
Sedona Marathon
The Sedona Miracle Annual Charity Fundraiser
International Sedona Yoga Festival
Illuminate Film Festival
Sedona Bluegrass Festival
Sedona is home to several notable arts organizations in Northern Arizona.
Chamber Music Sedona sponsors a chamber music program annually from October to May. They also sponsor the MET: Live in HD opera broadcasts in Sedona.
The Sedona Arts Center, is the oldest arts center in northern Arizona.
Sedona International Film Festival & Workshop was established in 1995. The week-long annual festival takes place in late February and early March at Harkins Theatres while supplemental events take place at area resorts and restaurants. The festival also hosts monthly events.
Gumption Fest, is one of the largest free music and arts festivals in Northern Arizona, according to the Sedona Red Rock News.
There is a specialized New Age tourist industry in Sedona, where the “Harmonic Convergence”. Some purport that “spiritual vortices” are concentrated in the Sedona area at Bell Rock, Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, and Boynton Canyon.