Sedona's Best Swimming Holes

As the sweltering Arizona summer sets in, there's no better way to beat the heat than by plunging into Sedona's scenic swimming holes – surrounded by stunning red rock landscapes, the soothing sounds of cascading creeks, and beautiful bluebird skies.

Slide Rock State Park

Location: 6871 AZ-89A, Sedona. Situated 7 miles north of Sedona, Slide Rock is recognized as one of America's Top 10 Swimming Holes and Sedona's most popular summer attraction!

Midgely Bridge Swimming Hole

The natural red rock pools are reached on a short and easy 15-20 minute walk on the Huckaby Trail down to Oak Creek. From the overview, you'll get a glimpse of the fun to come – large red rock beaches packed with sun-worshippers, swimming holes for a summer dip, a natural water slide, stunning Sedona views, and a lively party vibe in season.

Red Rock Crossing at Buddha Beach

Nestled below Cathedral Rock, one of Sedona's most iconic natural monuments, Red Rock Crossing at Buddha Beach is one of the most breathtaking areas in Sedona. Access points: Crescent Moon Picnic Site, Baldwin Trail Trailhead, Cathedral Rock Trailhead.

Sedona Community Pool

If your Sedona vacation rental does not have pool access, no worries! The Sedona Community Pool is open to the public from Memorial Day through Labor Day with water slides, a small play fountain area for the kids, and a variety of affordable drop-in activities including lap swimming, aqua aerobics, and open recreational swim times.

Sunset Park Splash Pad

Traveling with small kids? Sunset Park in West Sedona features a covered playground, tennis and pickleball courts, grassy fields, picnic ramadas, a short nature trail, and a seasonal splash pad water feature. Sunset Park is open from dawn to dusk.

There's no better way to beat the heat in Sedona than indulging in your own private pool oasis! Foothills Vacation Rentals has a wide range of rentals with private pools to beat the heat in Sedona this summer!

February 1, 2023
Celebrate the 29th Anniversary of the Sedona International Film Festival with our team at Foothills Vacation Rentals! From February 18, 2023 to February 26, 2023, don't miss the chance to mingle with filmmakers, screenwriters, movie critics, a high-profile list of celebrities, and a local community that cares deeply about the arts – in the most beautiful place on earth, Sedona, Arizona.
November 1, 2021
So much has changed since the pandemic, and the flexibility we have as individuals, families, employees and business owners to work remotely, travel outside of peak seasons, and take a break from the daily grind for extended periods of time is unprecedented. Whether you're using up accrued paid time off, enjoying the freedom of retirement, taking advantage of remote work, or indulging in a mini wellness sabbatical, there's no better place to escape the routine and take a break than Sedona and the scenic Verde Valley.
October 1, 2021
Get ready to saddle up and explore the stunning beauty of Sedona, Arizona on horseback! Surrounded by the wilderness of the Coconino National Forest, iconic red rock landscapes stretching for miles, and Arizona's premier wine country, there's no shortage of natural beauty to explore during your stay in Sedona, AZ.
September 1, 2021
Fall is a spectacular and special season to visit Sedona and the scenic Verde Valley. The sweltering summer heat (and crowds!) are gone, Sedona's sacred canyons, national forests, and epic trails are ablaze with majestic fall colors, and there are countless activities and attractions for every type of traveler!
September 1, 2021
Sedona, Arizona is a small town but is fairly spread out with unique neighborhoods along Scenic Route 89A and the Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179), two of the most scenic drives in America! Whether you prefer the bustling energy of downtown or the serenity of a desert oasis, you're sure to find a slice of Sedona heaven to suit your style.
September 1, 2021
The Verde Valley Wine Region is one of Arizona's most celebrated wine destinations, boasting over 30 vineyards and tasting rooms all within 25 miles of scenic Sedona. There's no need to travel far to experience Arizona's award-winning wines in Sedona. You'll find an enticing selection of wines hand-harvested from local vineyards in the restaurants, wine bars and tasting rooms in Uptown Sedona and the surrounding neighborhoods. Top Wine Tasting Spots in Sedona Our top suggestions for a wine tasting adventure in Sedona are The Art of Wine and Winery 1912 in Uptown Sedona, VinoZona and the Secret Garden Cafe in the Village of Tlaquepaque, Vino Di Sedona in West Sedona and the Decanter Tasting Room in the Village of Oak Creek. Sedona Wine Tours Including a vineyard tour or wine tasting experience in your Sedona itinerary is a must, and there's an abundance of Sedona wine tours to choose from — romantic date nights in the vineyards, behind-the-scenes and hands-on harvest tours, private chauffeur-driven tours, or a unique Sedona winery experience with a float trip down the scenic Verde River.
July 1, 2021
Sedona is not a party city! It's a vacation destination that bustles with activity during the day and is quieter at night. You won't find night clubs or rowdy late night venues but instead upscale bars and casual breweries, award-winning restaurants with scenic outdoor patios, cozy lounges with indoor fireplaces and a couple of late night spots and live music venues that mostly shut by midnight. From sunset hikes to late night vibes, we've got the scoop on how to enjoy a night out in Sedona!
June 1, 2021
Sedona is visited by over 3 million tourists each year! The attractions are endless — the stunning red rock landscapes surrounding Sedona entice outdoor adventurers of all kinds, luxury spa resorts lure wellness travelers, foodies have a fine selection of restaurants and wineries, and national monuments of timeless beauty give evidence of times gone by. According to archaeological evidence, the story of Sedona's first settlers dates back over 10,000 years with ancient tales ranging from cliff dwellers to cowboys.
June 1, 2021
The Sedona and Verde Valley area is home to some of Arizona's finest state parks, offering incredible nature experiences for every type of traveler. Red Rock State Park Red Rock State Park is one of Arizona's most scenic destinations. The small 286-acre nature preserve lies on the scenic banks of Oak Creek with a visitors center, park stores, a classroom and theater for educational programs, a ramada for picnics, and 5 miles of well-marked, interconnecting trails. The park offers an abundance of family-friendly activities from Junior Ranger programs and birdwatching walks to unique guided experiences and full moon hikes. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Dead Horse Ranch State Park features two day use areas with ramadas for BBQs and picnics, a playground and small zipline for the kids, a launch ramp and dock for kayaking and canoeing, three stocked fishing lagoons, and over 20 miles of mixed-use trails for hiking, biking and horseriding. It is a haven for nature lovers with beautiful birdlife and wildlife viewing. Perhaps the best way to experience Dead Horse State Park is on a guided wrangler tour of the trails. The park is only a short drive from the historic pueblo dwellings and traditional Sinagua artifacts at the Tuzigoot National Monument and Museum. Fort Verde State Historic Park Fort Verde State Historic Park is located in Camp Verde and provides a fascinating look at Arizona frontier military history, with well-preserved buildings and exhibits from the 1870s-1890s.
April 1, 2021
Sedona's vast network of interconnected trails traverses hundreds of miles through the Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness, Munds Mountain Wilderness, Village of Oak Creek, and across Arizona's high desert to historic Old Town Cottonwood, with many trails easily accessible from town! Whether you're planning a casual cruise with the family, a mellow ride to a scenic Sedona overlook, or a hardcore mountain bike adventure through canyons, cliffs, and towering hoodoos, our guide to the top mountain bike trails in Sedona will have you on the right trail in no time!