Visiting Sedona in March

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Visiting Sedona in March

Learn all about what to expect visiting Sedona in March (Written by Erin McCarthy)

The beginning of spring and the start of tourist season in Red Rock Country unfold in March. The spring months (March-May) are the most popular time to visit Sedona because of the ideal weather for outdoor activities. Arizona is a desirable place to visit in the spring for folks in neighboring states craving warmer temperatures after a long, snowy winter. Read on for our complete guide to visiting Sedona in March — benefits, drawbacks, what to do, typical weather, and more!

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Red rocks sit atop a body of water in the desert of northern Arizona

benefits of visiting in march

The biggest benefit of a March visit to Sedona is the pleasant springtime weather. It is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and more. Due to the elevation, temperatures will be cool in the mornings and warm up as the day goes on. Be sure to pack layers when you head out for the day.

Spring blossoms bright yellow flowers in Sedonadrawbacks of visiting in march

The biggest drawback to visiting Sedona in March will be the crowded trails. Since spring is the most popular time to visit Sedona, you can almost guarantee that hiking and mountain biking trails will have quite a bit of traffic. Aim for starting earlier in the day, and choose less popular trails if you want to avoid the crowds.

mountain biking is a popular pass time in the desert

things to do in march

Springtime in Sedona is when the landscape comes alive. There is certainly no shortage of things to do. Below is a list of potential activities for March:

Sedona Yoga Festival: This annual festival offers yoga workshops and training for every skill level. Meet other yogis and adventure outside or check out the vendors offering the latest gear.

St. Patrick’s Day: Each year on March 17th, a parade goes through Sedona to celebrate Irish heritage and culture.

Food Truck Festival: Held annually in the month of March, this is a celebration of food, music, and the beginning of spring. Chow down at this festival where admission is free.

Do a Trail Run: the Sedona Stumble (5K and 10K) is held each March and it is the city’s only organized trail run. The race usually sells out so plan ahead for this one!

Take a Jeep Tour: One of the more popular ways for adventure seekers to see the landscape of Red Rock Country is by taking a guided Jeep tour. There are several local companies that organize private Jeep tours. A guided Jeep tour through Sedona is the chance to take an exhilarating trip through the desert canyons and red rocks. Leave the driving up to someone else, the views will be all your own. Pink Adventure Tours is a popular company that offers several tour options in the Sedona area including Broken Arrow, Diamondback Gulch, and the Honanki Heritage Site to see ancient ruins of the Sinagua people. A Day in the West, the oldest family-owned Jeep Tour company in Arizona offers private Jeep tours and combination Jeep and horseback riding tours as well.

Go Rock Climbing: Sedona sits on the southern end of the Colorado Plateau, with endless sandstone spires perfect for rock climbing. If you’re looking for a guided rock climbing tour, check out Center Focus Experiences. Guided rock climbing trips are an opportunity to be up close and personal with nature, all while getting some exercise and having the adventure of a lifetime. If you’ve never rock climbed before, not to worry. There are trips for all ages and experience levels. If you have a history of rock climbing, but you find yourself in Sedona without the gear or the expert knowledge of the surrounding area, consider booking a trip with a guide.

Go Mountain Biking: Imagine yourself experiencing the landscape of Sedona on two wheels— the wind in your hair and the open road before you; peering up at the red rocks towering above and flying through desert canyons. This is an exhilarating way to experience the desert landscape of Sedona. Nearby Bike & Bean has rentals available. You can even enjoy an espresso while you wait for your bike! If you are seeking to hit the trails check out the Mountain Bike Project, an extensive resource of trails rated by difficulty, distance, and elevation. If you’re looking to book a guided mountain biking tour, there are options for every skill level. Hermosa Tours offers half-day and full-day private mountain biking tours in Sedona based on ability level from beginner to expert and everything in between. 360 Adventures offers solely beginner tours which typically are two hours in length.

Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride: Imagine yourself towering above the red rocks of Sedona, enjoying views that few others get to experience. See Sedona from the air and book a hot air balloon tour of Red Rock County. A quiet, aerial tour gliding over the desert canyons and red rocks is a peaceful way to experience the landscape of Sedona. Red Rock Balloon Adventure only runs their tours at sunrise due to weather and conditions, so plan accordingly.

Drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway: 7.5 miles of stunning scenery featuring red rock formations and plenty of lookout points to take it all in. It only takes about 30 minutes to drive it, but we recommend carving out an afternoon to stop at all the viewpoints. It is a great way to take in the landscape of Red Rock Country.

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A solo hikers enjoys the quiet solitude the northern desert can provide.hiking in march

One of the best ways to experience Red Rock Country in the spring is by hiking or backpacking through the desert canyons. If you’re looking for hiking trails on your own, check out our list of top ten hikes in Sedona. On the other hand, guided hiking trips provide an opportunity to learn about the natural and cultural history of Sedona, and take care of the planning and logistics for you.

Wildland Trekking offers several options for getting outside and exploring northern Arizona. Choose from an inn-based tour of Sedona and the Grand Canyon, or a camping-based tour to see the best local sights in and around Sedona. These trips take you out to see the sights and then back to either a cozy, rustic lodge; or a spacious basecamp complete with a gourmet fireside dinner. If you’re seeking more of a backcountry experience, choose a guided backpacking trip of Red Rock Country, explore the high desert canyons by day, and have a restful night’s sleep under the “dark skies” of Sedona.

Choosing a guided tour allows you to leave the planning up to someone else —permits, lodging, meals, and transportation (excluded on some day trips) are all provided. When the stress of trip and meal planning are erased, you’ll spend your time and energy completely enjoying yourself in some of the most iconic places in the southwest United States.

The famous rock formations that northern Arizona is known for dot the skyline with blue skies and wispy cloudsweather in march

The average high in Sedona in March is 65°F (18°C)and the average low is 37°F (3°C). The average monthly precipitation is 2.48 inches. Overall, March is an ideal time to visit Sedona.

 

Hikers enjoy the endless summit views JOIN A GUIDED HIKING ADVENTURE

Sedona is home to some of the Western United States’ most iconic and scenic hiking vacations. Wildland Trekking offers trips that highlight the must-see features of Sedona and the Grand Canyon: other-worldly rock formations, views, solitude, adventure, and fascinating natural and cultural interpretation.

Guided Sedona treks are all-inclusive which covers permits; local transportation (excluded on some day tours); meals; equipment; safety systems and professional hiking/wilderness guides; all of which allow visitors to maximize their time in Sedona and focus entirely on enjoying Red Rock Country.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Erin McCarthy is a freelance writer and former Colgate University Outdoor Education Leader. When Erin isn’t writing, she is exploring the mountains and rivers of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. You can view her complete portfolio at www.erinannmccarthy.com.