At our Sedona resort hotel, great attractions are right outside the door. Our hotel is two hours south of Grand Canyon National Park and just minutes from popular attractions like Bell Rock, Slide Rock State Park and Oak Creek Canyon. From exploring the natural beauty and culture of the American Southwest to relaxing by the pool, you can do it all at our hotel in Sedona, AZ. Within driving distance of both Flagstaff and Phoenix and surrounded by beautiful Arizona landscapes, the Radisson Poco Diablo Resort is the perfect hotel for your Sedona vacation.
Our hotel in Sedona, AZ is convenient to the following attractions:
Bell Rock (4.0 mi) Spend a day climbing this rock, or simply enjoy the mystical atmosphere at a Sedona energy vortex, a site where spiritual, psychic and terrestrial forces combine.
Evening Sky Tours This company hosts stargazing tours of the breathtaking Sedona night sky. Phone: (928) 203-0006
Grand Canyon National Park (139 mi) Visit this famous natural wonder, just two hours from our hotel in Sedona, AZ. Phone: (928) 638-7888
Oak Creek Canyon (6.0 mi) Although it is smaller than the Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon is just as memorable. Phone: (928) 282-4119
Out of Africa Wild Park (23 mi) This zoo is home to over 400 animals and offers a variety of informative programs and shows. Phone: (928) 567-2840
Palatki Ruin (3.0 mi) Take a short hike and see the remnants of ancient Native American civilizations. Phone: (928) 282-3854
Red Rock State Park (7.0 mi) Enjoy the spectacular scenery in this 286-acre park. Phone: (928) 282-6907
Sedona Heritage Museum (2.5 mi) Learn about the history of Sedona at this local museum. Phone: (928) 282-7038
Slide Rock State Park (9.0 mi) Cool off at this state park featuring a 30-foot natural water slide. Phone: (928) 282-3034
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village (1.5 mi) Spend a day at this unique market, home to fine art, clothing and jewelry retailers, as well as great restaurants. Phone: (928) 282-4838
Driving Directions: The Radisson Poco Diablo Resort is located at the gateway to Sedona on State Route 179. From Phoenix, take Interstate 17 North to exit #298 (State Route 179). Turn left on State Route 179. Radisson Poco Diablo Resort is located on the left, 12 miles from I-17. Approximate drive time is 90 minutes.
About Sedona
Tucked away in Oak Creek Canyon, this picturesque community is one of the region's tourism centers. Although established in the first decade of the 20th century, Sedona was not incorporated until 1988; its city limits include parts of Coconino and Yavapai Counties. Graced by dramatic red monoliths and buttes, Sedona is one of the most beautiful places in the United States to watch the sun rise and set, and many painters and sculptors call the town home. Aside from artists who have taken up shop, Sedona is an ideal retirement area, and scores of well-to-do seniors appreciate relatively mild temperatures and pleasing scenery. The area also benefits from world-class resorts and spas, cozy bed and breakfast inns, and terrific dining options. In addition, Sedona attracts young visitors, both rugged outdoorsy types pitting their wills against Mother Nature and savvy art collectors hoping to score deals on pottery or paintings of the Arizona landscape. Among the area's more noteworthy sites are the 280-plus-acre Red Rock State Park; Chapel of the Holy Cross, a shrine constructed between two sandstone buttes; and Oak Creek Canyon, whose jagged yellow and red cliffs form a dramatic contrast to the verdant valley slicing through them. Of course, the town itself is a prime tourist draw, thanks to charming boutiques, art galleries, and Southwestern-inspired architecture. In 2002, Sedona celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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Given the Sedona community's emphasis on enlightenment and whole-body integration, it should come as little surprise that spa experiences are so popular. Many resorts offer a range of luxurious services that frequently incorporate cross-cultural or Native American approaches. Treatments include standards like yoga and tai chi, along with more unusual offerings like meditation grottoes, blue-corn scrubs, and crystal classes.