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Driving the route from Sedona to the Grand Canyon is scenic and relatively easy, apart from the drive through Oak Creek Canyon up to Flagstaff. This is a narrow and windy road, which can be slippery in winter if there is snow or sleet.
Sedona is so close to the Grand Canyon. Here’s a two day itinerary with suggestions for things to do as you are stopping in Sedona, Arizona during your Grand Canyon vacation. We’ve included a handy map and driving directions to help you on your way.
Planning The Perfect Trip From Sedona To Grand Canyon. With two of Arizona’s most gorgeous sights just two hours apart, Sedona and the Grand Canyon are perfectly paired for an outdoor lover’s road trip. Both destinations offer some of the best hiking in the United States and the photo opportunities are endless.
The drive from Sedona to Grand Canyon National Park is easy and can be done in as little as 2 hours to the South Rim. But there are many amazing stops along the way that are worth a visit.
A Sedona to Grand Canyon road trip is the perfect way to add a little adventure into your Sedona vacation. The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is located 3 hours north of Sedona making it a relatively easy day trip or road trip opportunity.
Sedona to Grand Canyon’s South Rim is around a 2-hour drive, so even though it’ll be a full day of driving and exploring, you can visit this incredible Natural Wonder of the World on a day trip from Sedona.
The most scenic route from Sedona to Grand Canyon National Park starts on State Road 89A through Oak Creek Canyon to Flagstaff. During this 30-mile stunning drive, you’ll climb up out of Sedona’s red-rock desert landscape to Flagstaff’s ponderosa pine forests in what seems like a blink of an eye.
From breweries to the tallest peak in Arizona to an extinct volcano- there is a lot to see on this drive. So fasten your seatbelt and get ready to witness Mother Nature’s finest masterpieces on this captivating journey from Sedona to the Grand Canyon.
You can do a day trip from Phoenix, Williams, Sedona or Flagstaff, particularly in the warmer months when the days are longer. Here’s everything you need to know about visiting this natural wonder and seeing the highlights of the Grand Canyon in a single day!
Near the eastern edge of Grand Canyon National Park, where the Colorado River begins to turn north and the Painted Desert stretches toward the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, a 70-foot-tall circular stone structure perched on the South Rim draws visitors’ attention.