Sedona… The most beautiful place in America to see hummingbirds
The Sedona Hummingbird Festival is always held when Sedona’s hummingbird population is highest and most diverse—as many as 8 species can be found in the area in late July. Thanks to Sedona’s high elevation of 4,500 feet, we escape the more intense summer heat experienced in southern parts of Arizona. July is also a “low season” for tourism in Sedona, so you’ll usually be able to take advantage of lower lodging prices.

Cathedral Rock, Sedona Arizona
Arizona is already well known as the top state for seeing the most hummingbird species – as many as 15 can be found in a single year. People travel great distances just to see Arizona’s hummers. But Sedona also has Red Rock Country, and that makes it even more desirable to come here to see hummingbirds. Is there a prettier place in America to see hummers? We don’t think so!
To learn more about Sedona:
Click here to go to the Visit Sedona page ⇒
If you are looking for a place to stay while visiting Sedona, please visit our lodging partners page.
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Yes, you can leave your car at the hotel!
While a car does make it easier to get to the dinner, breakfast, and banding locations, the City of Sedona operates a robust transit system serving destinations within the city limits and popular trailheads. There is even a door-to-door shuttle service known as Sedona Shuttle Connect. For more information on transit options, visit the Sedona Shuttle website.
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