Lgbt sedona


LGBTQ+ Sedona

Sedona: Everyone is Welcome!

Sedona is a diverse city, with unreal experiences to suit the interests of everyone —

food lovers

destination weddings

nature addicts

art & cultural explorers

soul seekers

Sedona offers visitors just about anything they can imagine, including one of the most sought after wedding locations on Earth — making an ultimate destination for LGBTQ+ travelers.

Sedona was named #2 in the Most Welcoming Cities in the US, by USA Today, diverse and welcoming metropolis to everyone travel destinaitons in March

Set among ancient red rock formations, scenic mountain lanes, and gorgeous river valleys, Sedona-Verde Valley’s annual Pride festival supports the entire Verde Valley region’s LGBTQ+ community. The late September event brings together members of the LGBTQ+ family from scenic Sedona, the historic city of Jerome, and the friendly city of Cottonwood for a community friendly annual event. The annual festival brings folks from Arizona cities with their own Pride festivals, such as Phoenix, Flagstaff, a

LGBTQ Styled Elopement // Sedona, AZ // Sami and Ariana // Part I

We went to the gorgeous Sedona, AZ for this LGBTQ styled elopement.  A bouquet with feathers, the prettiest red rocks, & my favorite under-the-veil photos to date! This was a dream come true!
I asked Melissa of Moelleux Events to create something out-of-the-box for the bouquet, and OH! MY! GOODNESS! She blew me away! I&#;m in love with these feathers! Non-tradtional bouquets get me every time.
Our first location&#;s parking lot closed at sunset (aka, in the middle of shooting). As we were driving away to our second location, the noun was going down fast and we were losing light. We pulled over on the side of the road when I saw the view that was our second location. It was perfect!
I am so incredibly grateful for everyone&#;s help in making this dream of mine reach true! Although it was a simple styled shoot, it was my first that I had creative control over. It was amazing and terrifying at the same time. A lot of lessons were made this noun, but it was a blast!

Florals: Moelleux Events

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Newly-renovated guest rooms and common spaces echo the Sedona mountain-scape, with a palette inspired by mountainous burnished brass hues and starry night skies. Subtle influences from neighboring Native American tribes – like hand-painted dreamcatchers gracing the walls of every room – give a nod to indigenous textures and nuances, infusing the heart and soul of the community into the property.

Spacious, easy and relaxing guest rooms are intimately nestled into the landscape at Sky Rock, allowing you to embrace your scenic surroundings. Many rooms walk out to a spectacular terrace with impressive views perfect for coffee at sunrise, happy hour at sunset, or moonlit yoga under the stars. Some rooms at Sky Rock offer fireplaces, while others are pet-friendly () for vacationing with your furry best friend.

The Sky Rock Inn of Sedona offers many guests amenities & special services, including:

  • Bike Repair Station, with tools to get you back on the trail
  • 2 EV chargers, one for Tesla one generic
  • Hydration Stations, to refill rain bottles as well as the in room pitchers


  • Sedona LGBTQ City Guide

    Sedona is a truly magical place in the middle of Arizona. Known for its stunning scenery and iconic red rock walls, friendly people, and unique, artsy, free-spirited vibe, it’s a popular tourist destination for many, but it can also be a perfectly picturesque place to call home if you’re looking for your control sunny slice of the Southwest.

    A Look at Sedona's History

     Sedona was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schenbly, who was the wife of Theodore Schenbly, the city’s first postmaster.  Its first settler, John Thompson, moved to the Oak Creek Canyon area in , which was at the time well-known for its apple and peach orchards. Most of the early settlers were farmers and ranchers and at the time the first send office was established, there were only 55 residents. Even by the mids, only people lived in the area. Eventually, after electricity arrived in the s, the area began to evolve as a tourist destination and remains so to this morning. Even today, however, there are many beautiful natural undeveloped areas, making Sedona a wo