Sedona is a legendary town, and if you’ve never spent time here, you might wonder what all the fuss is about. We’re here to tell you that its reputation is well-deserved, and folks like us really enjoy living in Sedona, Arizona. It carries a certain charm that provides for the perfect weekend getaway, as well as plenty for the locals to do, any time of the year. From small local shops to long twisting trails, this is one of the best spring break destinations in the U.S., one of the best small towns in the U.S., and overall one of the best towns to enjoy anywhere in the country. Read on and learn more about why we love it so much:

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These are only a few of the wonderful attractions in Sedona and the surrounding area. Whatever you are in the mood for, this charming town is sure to have it. So if you find yourself asking, “Is Sedona AZ a good place to live?” we are pretty sure you’ve got the message that this is one of those magical places you will find yourself wanting to come back to again and again–and maybe move here too!

For more information, check out the Visit Sedona website and the Visit Sedona Facebook page.

For more fun day trip towns in Arizona, read 10 Underrated Arizona Towns That Deserve A Second Look.

If you’re still in the mood for more Arizona adventures, take a look at this video about Coal Mine Canyon:

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More Adventures in Arizona

Where can we find lakes in Arizona?

  • Lake Mohave in Kingman sits along the Colorado River and a great place for swimming, skiing, and scuba diving.
  • Lake Powell in Page is one of the most well-known lakes in the state.
  • Lynx Lake in Prescott is among the most popular recreation spots in Central Arizona.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other beautiful lakes in Arizona.

Where are the best places to go boating in Arizona?

  • One of the most popular places in the state to go boating is Lake Havasu, located about an hour south of Kingman.
  • Kaibab Lake in Coconino County is popular for boating, camping, and fishing.
  • Over in Maricopa County, Lake Pleasant also offers great fishing and a variety of water sports.

Read on to learn more about some of the best places to go boating in Arizona.

Where can we go biking in Arizona?

  • The Canada Del Oro Trail in Tucson is an easy, paved trail between the Santa Catalina Mountains and Whetstone offering spectacular views.
  • The Verrado Lost Creek Trail in Buckeye (its also called the Maricopa Trail) is short at just 3.5 miles, making it great for kids and families.
  • The Santa Cruz River Park Trail North in Tucson extends 20 miles and encompasses a great deal of Arizona wildlife.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other exciting places to go biking in Arizona.