Sedona Monthly Magazine

This magazine is the one that residents and visitors alike depend on to point them to all the destinations that make the area special, whether it's a restaurant for a memorable meal, a souvenir shop with handmade crafts, a gallery exhibiting a hot local artist or a stage for the best entertainment in town. You get the ONLY comprehensive listings of Sedona dining, arts and entertainment, stunning photography, inside scoops on local events and artists, our exclusive Sedona Gone Hollywood features on the history of Sedona moviemaking, and much more!
Sedona Monthly was created to establish a reliable guide to all the fun and cultural opportunities in Sedona that deliver all the vital info in a frank, fun, lively style. When you want to know what's happening in the area, you'll find the answer in the Sedona Monthly -- the magazine with the great view. And visit online at www.sedonamonthly.com |
Sedona Magazine

A lovely pictorial magazine that celebrates Sedona, now on newsstands in its 20th year, this publication is a staple of the community. Each quarterly issue is brimming with brilliant and stunning photos capturing the essence of the region, also providing photo essays on local social events and stories of interest to visitors and locals. Recently acquired by Gannett Pacific Publications, a subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc., through the Sedona Publishing Co. house, Sedona magazine is likely to continue many more years to delight its loyal following and regional visitors with its glossy, beautiful production. |
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is the most distinctive shopping experience to be found in the Southwest. Authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque, meaning the "best of everything," has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970's.
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Wharton Performance
Phil and Jim Wharton, founders of Wharton Performance, are musculoskeletal therapists who have worked with a full spectrum of people from those suffering chronic pain to the Olympic medalist. |
The Matterhorn Inn

Perched high on a hill in the center of uptown Sedona. All rooms offer a large picture window, a private balcony or patio with magnificent views of Oak Creek and towering red rock pinnacles that surround the community of Sedona. 230 Apple Ave. Sedona, AZ 86336 • (928) 282-7176
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Thunder Mountain Wellness Center
Committed to providing cutting edge, authentic and ethical complimentary alternative health care to individuals and organizations. Programs include both Bodywork and Personal Fitness/Lifestyle training. Bodywork modalities include: Deep Relaxation Massage, Structural Re-Integration, Craniosacral Therapy, The Delta Method, and Bio-Energetic Integration.
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