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SEDONA QUICK FACTS

Population: 11,000
Elevation: 4,500 feet
Square Mileage: 19 sq. mi.
Counties: Coconino and Yavapai
Founded: 1902
Incorporated: Yes - 1988
Highways: Interstate Hwy 17, St. Hwy 179, and St. Hwy 89A
Distance to Phoenix: 119 miles
Distance to Tucson: 230 miles
Distance to the Grand Canyon: 114 miles

HOW DO I GET TO SEDONA?

Hwy-179 is designated as an All America Road by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The National Scenic Byways Program recognizes, preserves and enhances selected roads throughout the United States. Hwy-179 is recognized as an All American Road/ National Scenic Byway based on its natural, recreations and scenic qualities.

Hwy-179 is currently undergoing road improvements. Visitors may experience minor traffic delays. For updates on road conditions, visit www.scenic179.com or call 800-529-2876. Also when in the vicinity tune into Highway Advisory Radio on AM 1630.

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From Phoenix: Total Distance 119 miles/Estimated Time 2 hours

Option A: Take I-17 north towards Flagstaff (98 miles), Exit at Hwy 179 (exit 298), Turn left (west) onto Hwy 179, Proceed on Hwy 179 to Sedona (14 miles)

Option B: Take I-17 north towards Flagstaff (98 miles), Exit at AZ 260 (exit 289), Turn left onto AZ 260, Proceed west toward Hwy 89A (16 miles), Turn right on Hwy 89A and continue to Sedona (19 miles)

From Las Vegas: Total Distance 275 miles/Estimated Time 5 hours

Take I-515/ US-93 towards Hoover Dam/ Arizona (20 miles), Continue on US-93 towards Kingman, AZ (6 miles), Turn left onto US-93/I-40 (78 miles), Proceed east on I-40 towards Flagstaff, AZ (145 miles), Take I-17 south (exit 195) (3 miles), Take Hwy 89A (exit 337), Proceed south on Hwy-89A to Sedona (23 miles)

Community Profile

Located in Arizona's high desert under the towering southwestern rim of the vast Colorado Plateau, the city of Sedona is blessed with four mild seasons marked by abundant sunshine and clean air. Ideally, the annual average high and low temperatures are 74.7 and 45.7 degrees, respectively. Almost the entire world knows that Sedona, strategically situated at the mouth of spectacular Oak Creek Canyon, is a unique place. Characterized by massive red-rock formations, as well as the contrasting riparian areas of Oak Creek Canyon, the area surrounding this beloved community is considered at least as beautiful as many national parks.

The story about how Sedona was named is well known; nonetheless, a brief telling is appropriate. As the story goes, after Theodore Carl Schnebly and his wife, Sedona, moved to Sedona from Gorin, Missouri, the few families living here convinced T.C. to establish a post office in his large home, which already had become the community's hotel.

Various interpretations of this story suggest that he asked the government to name the post office Schnebly Station or Red Rock Crossing. Subsequently, he was told the names were too long, and following a suggestion by his brother, Dorsey Ellsworth Schnebly, he submitted his wife's name, Sedona. And so it was.

The city of Sedona, one of Arizona's premier tourism, recreation, resort, retirement and art centers, was incorporated in 1988.

Historically, it was a rural ranching community located far off the beaten path, but its unsurpassed natural beauty became nationally known through the motion picture industry. Today, commercials and television shows still are filmed in the unsettled areas surrounding this city, which annually attracts more than 4 million tourists from around the world.

Curiously, this 19-square-mile city is split between Coconino and Yavapai counties, and only 51 percent of its area is privately owned - the rest is part of the Coconino National Forest. The average age of Sedona's population, which totals approximately 10,000 within its incorporated limits, is 50 and the elevation generally is considered to be 4,500 feet, though well-known red-rock formations extend to more than a mile-high elevation. Even this city's airport, high on a mesa, is situated at an elevation of more than 4,800 feet, and when airplanes zoom off the end of the runway, the term airborne takes on new meaning.

Educational Facilities

The 12-year-old Sedona-Oak Creek Joint Unified School District includes Sedona Red Rock High School, an extremely handsome facility at the base of Schuerman Mountain, as well as West Sedona Elementary School and Big Park Elementary School, which is located in Village of Oakcreek. Also, numerous private elementary and college prep schools serve students in this area.

Yavapai Community College has a campus in Sedona, and Coconino Community College also offers its curriculum to local students. Northern Arizona University is located in nearby Flagstaff, and Arizona State University in Tempe is approximately 100 miles away.

Medical Facilities

Northern Arizona Healthcare is the parent corporation of Flagstaff Medical Center, Verde Valley Medical Center, Sedona Medical Center and Northern Arizona Homecare. Whereas the Flagstaff and Verde Valley hospitals include complete inpatient services, Sedona Medical Center is an outpatient facility that specializes in primary healthcare, emergency services and cancer treatment. Northern Arizona Healthcare also provides additional services, including emergency search and rescue complemented by a medical evacuation helicopter. Residents of Sedona also are served by numerous skilled practitioners who operate in private offices and clinics throughout this immediate area, as well as Sedona Urgent Care. View Sedona Medical Information.

Community Facilities

A full complement of public services are rendered by impressive institutions such as Sedona Public Library, Sedona Center for Arts & Technology, Sedona Creative Life Center, Sedona Historical Society, Sedona Main Street Program and Sedona Humane Society of Sedona, plus a long list of extremely effective charitable organizations. In fact, volunteerism essentially is a profession in this community especially because so many corporate executives, educators and private entrepreneurs retire in Sedona.

Churches

More than 30 churches, many in beautiful buildings specifically oriented to capture inspirational views of this spectacular area, are located in Sedona. View churches and places of worship.

Real Estate

The quality of uniquely situated real estate in Sedona never has been questioned. This area has location, location and more location! What has been of concern is availability. However, due to the diligence of courageous developers who acquired parcels of land previously not known to be available, this city is home to a selection of the finest, new residential communities found anywhere in the world.

Finance

Financial institutions with nationally prominent names, including seven banks some in recently constructed, enlarged headquarters, are located in Sedona. Services provided by Arizona Department of Commerce, including assistance with financing fixed assets and information related to the establishment of new businesses, also are available by calling (800) 542-5684 or contacting Arizona Business Assistance Center, 3800 N. Central Ave., Suite 1650, Phoenix, AZ 85012.

Property Taxes

Though the fact that parts of Sedona are located in both Coconino and Yavapai counties complicates the matter, it generally is considered that property taxes in this city are fair and reasonable. For example, taxes on residential properties total approximately 1 percent of the selling price. For complete information, consult with the assessor of either county or contact a real estate firm.

Special Needs

Sedona is a friendly place for people with disabilities to enhance quality-of-life and visitor experiences. Most of this community's newer facilities, including various chamber visitor centers and city hall, comply with requirements imposed by ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). Additional entities such as parks, picnic and camping grounds, restaurants and lodges, theaters and tour companies strive to meet the requests of visitors with special needs. All visitor centers operated by Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce have an extensive list of facilities with accessibility information.

 
For More Information Call 928.300.0180 Laura L Pennington Coldwell Banker/1st Aff 195 West SR 89A, Sedona, AR 86336 928-300-0180