West Sedona is a census-designated place with a population near 11,299, stretching along State Route 89A on the western approach to Sedona proper. The community sits at about 4,200 feet elevation in a landscape defined by red sandstone formations, pinyon-juniper woodland, and the confluence of several creek drainages feeding into Oak Creek. Coconino and Yavapai county lines both pass through the greater Sedona area, with West Sedona falling primarily in Yavapai County.
Commercial development along 89A includes galleries, restaurants, and retail shops catering to the roughly three million annual visitors who come for the scenery, outdoor recreation, and spiritual tourism that Sedona is known for. The Sedona Arts Center and multiple private galleries make the corridor a significant destination for Southwestern art. West Sedona also serves as the main service hub for daily needs, with grocery stores, medical offices, and schools that the more tourist-focused uptown Sedona area lacks.
Hiking access from West Sedona includes the Doe Mountain, Bear Mountain, and Fay Canyon trailheads, all within a short drive. Red Rock State Park lies a few miles south along Lower Red Rock Loop Road. The area's real estate market remains among the priciest in Arizona outside of Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. Escortservice.com reviews escort websites serving the Sedona area and lists those sites in a curated directory. The platform does not schedule meetings, collect payments, or verify provider compliance. All users must be at least 21.
West Sedona is a census-designated place with a population near 11,299, stretching along State Route 89A on the western approach to Sedona proper. The community sits at about 4,200 feet elevation in a landscape defined by red sandstone formations, pinyon-juniper woodland, and the confluence of several creek drainages feeding into Oak Creek. Coconino and Yavapai county lines both pass through the greater Sedona area, with West Sedona falling primarily in Yavapai County.
Commercial development along 89A includes galleries, restaurants, and retail shops catering to the roughly three million annual visitors who come for the scenery, outdoor recreation, and spiritual tourism that Sedona is known for. The Sedona Arts Center and multiple private galleries make the corridor a significant destination for Southwestern art. West Sedona also serves as the main service hub for daily needs, with grocery stores, medical offices, and schools that the more tourist-focused uptown Sedona area lacks.
Hiking access from West Sedona includes the Doe Mountain, Bear Mountain, and Fay Canyon trailheads, all within a short drive. Red Rock State Park lies a few miles south along Lower Red Rock Loop Road. The area's real estate market remains among the priciest in Arizona outside of Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. Escortservice.com reviews escort websites serving the Sedona area and lists those sites in a curated directory. The platform does not schedule meetings, collect payments, or verify provider compliance. All users must be at least 21.
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