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Getting Around
A rental car is essential — Sedona has no public transit and the distance between Cathedral Rock, Boynton Canyon, Devil's Bridge, and Slide Rock makes a vehicle the only practical way to access the red rock country. The Sedona Shuttle operates seasonally between Flagstaff Airport and the village. Cathedral Rock and Devil's Bridge trailheads require advance timed-entry reservations through recreation.gov; book before arriving, not the morning of the hike.
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Cash or Card
92% Card, 8% Cash. Sedona is fully card-friendly across the resort properties, restaurants, trail permit kiosks, and Pink Jeep Tours operations. Keep a small amount of cash for the Tlaquepaque Arts Village market vendors, the roadside crystal and mineral dealers along AZ-179, and the Saturday morning farmers market on Schnebly Hill Road that operates cash-preferred in peak season.
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Good to Know
Timed-entry vehicle reservations are required at Cathedral Rock, Devil's Bridge, and West Fork Trail from late spring through Columbus Day — book at recreation.gov weeks in advance. The alternative is arriving before 8 AM before the permit window opens. The commercial vortex tour operators book out weeks ahead in March, April, October, and November. Avoid AZ-179 between 10 AM and 3 PM in summer when tourist traffic and heat combine to make the main corridor genuinely unpleasant.
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ATMs
Chase and Wells Fargo ATMs are available on AZ-179 in the Tlaquepaque corridor and on AZ-89A in Uptown Sedona. ATM access disappears once you leave the main village corridors — withdraw cash before heading to Boynton Canyon, West Sedona, or the trailhead areas. The Village of Oak Creek, four miles south on AZ-179, has two additional bank branches with ATMs as a backup option.
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Currency
The US Dollar is the currency. Sedona prices at a significant premium — a night at Enchantment Resort runs $600–$1,200, dinner at Elote Café or Mariposa will cost $60–$120 per person, and the Pink Jeep Tours run $90–$140 per person. Timed-entry trail permits are $6–$12 per vehicle. The Village of Oak Creek and Uptown Sedona have the widest range of price points; Tlaquepaque arts galleries are higher-end but browsing is free.
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Plugs
Type A and B (120V, 60Hz) — standard North American outlets throughout. No adapters needed for US devices. European visitors need a Type C or G adapter. The resort properties including Enchantment and Amara have USB-A and USB-C built into bedside panels; the smaller inns and B&Bs in West Sedona may have limited outlet access in older rooms.
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Safety
Cathedral Rock's final scramble requires hands-on slickrock climbing and is dangerous when wet. The summer monsoon (July–September) produces flash floods in Oak Creek Canyon with very little warning; do not enter the creek corridor if thunderstorms are visible in any direction. The high desert at 4,350 feet has UV levels 30% higher than sea level — sunscreen, a hat, and 3 liters of water per person are non-negotiable for any trail in the red rock country.
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Airports
Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX) is the primary gateway — 2 hours south on I-17 with the widest range of domestic and international connections. Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) is 30 miles north with seasonal service from Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Dallas via American Eagle. The Sedona Shuttle provides direct transfer from Flagstaff. Phoenix-Mesa Gateway (AZA) is a secondary option serving low-cost carriers 2.5 hours southeast.