335 miles
Q. How far is Santa Fe New Mexico from Denver?
392 miles
Table of Contents
- Q. How far is Santa Fe New Mexico from Denver?
- Q. Where should I stop between Albuquerque and Denver?
- Q. Where should I stay between Santa Fe and Sedona?
- Q. How far is petrified forest from Sedona?
- Q. Is the petrified forest worth visiting?
- Q. How many days do you need in Sedona?
- Q. How far away is the Grand Canyon from Sedona AZ?
- Q. Is Sedona better than Grand Canyon?
- Q. What is the best town to stay at the Grand Canyon?
- Q. What is the best time of year to go to Sedona AZ?
- Q. Which airport do you fly into for Sedona?
- Q. Is Sedona cooler than Phoenix?
- Q. Is Sedona busy during spring break?
- Q. Is the drive from Phoenix to Sedona safe?
- Q. What is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon?
- Q. How hot does Sedona get in the summer?
- Q. Why is Sedona so special?
- Q. Is Sedona as hot as Phoenix?
Q. Where should I stop between Albuquerque and Denver?
8 Best Stops on the Denver to Albuquerque Drive via Santa Fe
- Denver.
- Manitou Springs, Red Rock Canyon, and Cave of the Winds.
- Royal Gorge Bridge and Park.
- Pueblo.
- Fort Garland.
- Great Sand Dunes National Park.
- Taos.
- Santa Fe.
Q. Where should I stay between Santa Fe and Sedona?
Santa Fe Hotels and Places to Stay
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Santa Fe. View Hotel. Santa Fe, NM.
- Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza. View Hotel.
- La Fonda on the Plaza. View Hotel.
- Inn on the Alameda. View Hotel.
- Las Palomas Inn Santa Fe. View Hotel.
- Hotel Santa Fe. View Hotel.
- Inn and Spa at Loretto. View Hotel.
- Old Santa Fe Inn. View Hotel.
Q. How far is petrified forest from Sedona?
113 miles
Q. Is the petrified forest worth visiting?
Overall it is probably worth a visit if you can spare the time to get there. The landscape is unique and we saw a few thunderstorms cross the area which added to the day. The petrified logs were interesting but seen one or 20 well…
Q. How many days do you need in Sedona?
Don’t make the mistake of taking a trip to Sedona for a night or two, three to five days is the time needed to see Sedona, the Grand Canyon and beyond.
Q. How far away is the Grand Canyon from Sedona AZ?
Q. Is Sedona better than Grand Canyon?
Ok, personally I like Sedona way better than the GC! The road through Sedona is gorgeous and I would’ve loved to spend more time there. The Grand Canyon is something you have to see, but unless you are going to dedicate some time hiking, camping, mule-riding etc, you’ll get tired of the rocks pretty fast.
Q. What is the best town to stay at the Grand Canyon?
Tusayan
Q. What is the best time of year to go to Sedona AZ?
The best time to visit Sedona is from March to May when the temperatures are warm – but not scorching – and the area is in full bloom. Hikers love this season, as desert flowers add a pop of color to the rust-colored trails.
Q. Which airport do you fly into for Sedona?
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Q. Is Sedona cooler than Phoenix?
As with any season, Sedona’s beautiful red rocks are always on display. On average, Sedona’s stays about 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix during the day. Nightime lows in the summer average in the cool mid 60s, nearly 25 degrees cooler than the Phoenix average.
Q. Is Sedona busy during spring break?
Spring is Sedona’s busiest visitor season and it’s easy to see why. With average high temperatures in the mid-60s to low 80s (degrees Fahrenheit) and lows that are refreshingly chilly, it’s perfect weather for Sedona’s outdoor activities like hiking, jeep tours and shopping in Uptown Sedona.
Q. Is the drive from Phoenix to Sedona safe?
Yes, it IS quite dark on the highway, but it’s still reasonably safe if you drive cautiously and don’t speed. I’m with RedRocks on this one, though – it would be better to stay on the north side of Phoenix, and make the drive in the daytime.
Q. What is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon?
Weather in the Grand Canyon is at its best between April and June, when rainfall averages are low and temperatures have not yet reached their scorching summer highs. The park becomes extremely crowded when school lets out in June, so plan your visit before then, if possible.
Q. How hot does Sedona get in the summer?
90 degrees Fahrenheit
Q. Why is Sedona so special?
What Makes Sedona So Special? The majestic red rock scenery and evergreen vegetation are two reasons for the unique energy of Sedona and its tangible regenerative and inspirational effects. Sedona is also internationally known for the uplifting power of its Vortex meditation sites.
Q. Is Sedona as hot as Phoenix?
Arizona is famous for its ever-blue skies, and very low humidity which makes even hot and cold days bearable. Sedona is usually 20° F (10° C) cooler than Phoenix and about 15° (7° C) warmer than Flagstaff.