Sedona Overview
www.sedona.tv Sedona truly is a natural wonder drawing nearly 4 million visitors annually. Sedona’s red rocks are the most sought after destination in Arizona, second only to the Grand Canyon in popularity. At 4500 feet in elevation, Sedona’s ideal high desert climate boasts of four mild seasons making it pleasant to visit any time of year. In the springtime, days are pleasantly warm and evenings may be chilly. Keep in mind, night time temperatures typically drop 30 degrees below the peak of the day. Summer in Sedona is characterized by hot days and perfect evenings, making it an ideal recreational playground for camping, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, shopping and whatever else your family desires. Fall in Sedona is the prime season with clear blue skies, warm days and comfortable evenings. In fact, the fall is so pleasant, it seems like summer has been extended to six or seven months long. Towards the end of fall, the leaves turn color and Oak Creek Canyon is host to brilliant beautiful hues. Sedona’s mild winter lasts about 2 months. Occasionally a snow fall may dust the red rocks and what a beautiful sight it is…creating a contrast for outstanding photo opportunities. Be sure to take pictures in the morning since the snow is usually gone by noon….daytime temperatures are always above freezing. Sedona TV Red Rock TV www.sedona.tv
Sedona Mayor Rob Adams on Visit Sedona TV
The Mayor of Sedona, Rob Adams was on the Visit Sedona TV Show wtih Allen Elfman. There were some video Technical Difficultues that were not fixable. For that, we apologize. Mayor Adams was talking about the Resignation of Sedona City Manager Eric Levitt. Mayor Adams also talks about the petition filed by a resident of sedona trying to get the Lights approved by Council to be on a Ballot in November.
A Song of Sedona
Join in a journey of the spirit through the beautiful soul of Sedona. Visit www.sacredmesa.com to see spiritual growth, healing, and retreat programs in the majestic setting of Sedona, Arizona