Most Sedona Businesses are Open after COVID-19 Closures

Most of Sedona's businesses have reopened, Arizona State Governor Doug Ducey recently announced.  Governor Ducey is still limiting public gatherings to less than 50 people.   As for Sedona's bars, gyms and movie theaters, these businesses have reopened with COVID-19 protocols in place.   Just a reminder that the Sedona mayor has also issued a face mask [...]

Most Sedona Businesses are Open after COVID-19 Closures2020-10-13T23:48:42+00:00

Arizona Governor Closes Some Businesses in Sedona through July 27, 2020

UPDATED: Extended Indefinitely Arizona state Governor Doug Ducey has issued a new mandate closing all bars, indoor gyms, indoor movie theaters, water parks and tubing through July 27, 2020 due to the upswing of COVID-19.  Governor Ducey also limits public gatherings to less than 50 people.   As for Sedona's bars, most will remain open that [...]

Arizona Governor Closes Some Businesses in Sedona through July 27, 20202020-08-01T00:24:12+00:00

Sedona Mayor Issues Face Mask Requirement Until Further Notice

Sedona's mayor has issued a proclamation requiring face masks in public.  Here is a press release from the City of Sedona. SEDONA, Ariz. – To continue to limit the spread of COVID-19, city of Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty issued a Proclamation of Emergency that beginning Thursday, June 25, 2020, all persons five years of age [...]

Sedona Mayor Issues Face Mask Requirement Until Further Notice2020-06-25T20:42:00+00:00

Arizona State Parks in Sedona Requiring Masks

All Arizona State Parks located in the Sedona area are requiring visitors to wear masks when visiting ranger stations, restrooms, historic building and shops.  This includes the Red Rock State Park and Slide Rock State Park.  They also ask that visitors wear their masks outside when social distancing cannot be maintained.  For more information, you [...]

Arizona State Parks in Sedona Requiring Masks2020-06-23T23:15:04+00:00

Sedona Parking Meters Temporarily Turned Off

The Uptown Sedona parking meters have been turned off temporarily.  The City of Sedona made the goodwill gesture to both visitors and businesses after the COVID-19 shutdown in March.  Visitors have noticed a brown cover over the pay to park meters and still ask if paying to park is necessary.  The good news is not [...]

Sedona Parking Meters Temporarily Turned Off2020-06-25T20:46:12+00:00

Sedona is Open for Business!

Most of beautiful Sedona, Arizona has reopened after the Arizona's stay at home order has now expired.  Most small businesses, beauty shops and Arizona State Parks have reopened.  Most restaurant dining rooms have reopened also with many still providing take out service.  The State of Arizona asks for you to take precautions when in public [...]

Sedona is Open for Business!2020-06-15T22:14:34+00:00

Popular Restaurants in Sedona Open for Takeout & Delivery

Some of Sedona's most popular restaurants are open for business during Arizona's COVID-19 "Stay at Home" order.  Although the dining areas are closed, restaurants have found a way to reinvent themselves with takeout and delivery options.  Many restaurants have abbreviated menus available.  For more information about your favorite Sedona restaurant, visit their website.  You can [...]

Popular Restaurants in Sedona Open for Takeout & Delivery2020-04-25T19:01:30+00:00

Most popular trails in Sedona close during stay-at-home order

Although the people of the State of Arizona are being encouraged to get out and exercise, non essential travel is not.  Crowds at Sedona's most popular trails have made it necessary for the Coconino National Forest and local authorities to close due to lack of social distancing.  The City of Sedona has released the following [...]

Most popular trails in Sedona close during stay-at-home order2020-04-25T18:18:42+00:00

Governor Ducey issues stay-at-home order until April 30

The City of Sedona has released the following news article regarding COVID 19 in Arizona. SEDONA, Ariz. – To limit the spread of COVID-19, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued a stay-at-home order for all of Arizona until April 30, 2020. The order says Arizona residents must limit time away from the house except: To conduct [...]

Governor Ducey issues stay-at-home order until April 302020-04-25T18:17:05+00:00
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