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In this short guide, we answer the frequently asked question ‘how far is the Grand Canyon to Sedona?’.

The distance from the Grand Canyon to Sedona varies, depending on which ‘Rim’ of the Grand Canyon you are travelling to or from.

How Far Is The Grand Canyon To SedonaHowever, the shortest distance from Sedona to the Grand Canyon is to the South Rim.

The distance from Sedona to Grand Canyon South Rim is approximately 108.5 miles (175 kilometres).

Below, you will find the distances from each 4 ‘Rims’ of the Grand Canyon to Sedona.

 

How Far Is The Grand Canyon To Sedona In Miles and Kilometers:

Distances To All 4 Rims Of The Grand Canyon To Sedona:

  • South Rim: 108.5 miles (175 kilometres) 
  • East Rim:    153 miles (246 kilometers)
  • North Rim: 235 miles (378 kilometers)
  • West Rim:   238 miles (383 kilometers)

 

How Long Is The Drive From Sedona To The Grand Canyon:

There are several different options in terms of transport to reach the Grand Canyon from Sedona. A popular option by many is to travel by car. Travelling to the Grand Canyon from Sedona by car has many advantages including:

  • You can set your own time schedule
  • It is a very scenic drive from Grand Canyon to Sedona
  • Stop off and take in the breathtaking scenery, whenever you want
  • Is cost effective if travelling in a group

The drive time from Sedona to the Canyon is once again determined to which Rim you want to visit. Obviously, you will need to take this into consideration when planning your journey. Which Rim you choose to visit, will effect how you plan your day and will determine whether or not you need to book a hotel. If you do need to find a hotel, we have provided you with a Map Widget below.

Things To Consider:

The drive times listed below are from Sedona to the Canyon but are only rough guides. The drive times will vary depending on many different factors. Obviously, the drive times will depend on such things as:

  • Weather conditions
  • Road Conditions
  • The type of vehicle you are driving

Tip: Allow yourself plenty of additional time for your journey. This is simply because there is no doubt that you will want to stop many times on route, to admire the wonderful scenery!

Drive From Sedona To Grand Canyon Times:

South Rim: 2 hours 15 minutes – 2 hours 30 minutes – (108.5 miles – 175 kilometres)

The drive to the Grand Canyon South Rim is the shortest drive and will take you between 2 hour 15 minutes and 2 hours 30 minutes. 

East Rim: 2 hours 45 minutes – 3 hours 15 minutes –  (153 miles – 246 kilometers)

The drive from Sedona to the East Rim of the Canyon is a little further and would generally take you an extra 30-45 minutes.

North Rim: 4 hours 20 minutes – 4 hours 50 minutes – 235 miles (378 kilometers)

The North Rim is considerably further in distance from Sedona that both the South and East Rims. As a result, the drive time to the North Rim reflects this and can take another 60-90 minutes longer.

West Rim: 4 hours 30 minutes – 5 hours – (238 miles – 383 kilometers)

The West Rim of the Canyon is the furthest point from Sedona and will obviously take the longest drive time.

 

Phoenix To Sedona To Grand Canyon:

A popular road trip for many tourists is from Phoenix to Sedona to Grand Canyon. The total overall distance of the journey is approximately 225 miles (378 kilometers).

How Far Is Sedona From Phoenix:

The distance from Phoenix to Sedona is approximately 115 miles (185 kilometers), which makes Sedona a great stop off destination on the way through to the Canyon. Sedona itself is definitely a place you will want to visit on your journey and has a number of great things to see while you are there.

Stopping off in Sedona not only provides you with a break from driving but will allow you to see more spectacular sites during your visit to Arizona.

The ‘Red Rocks’ of Sedona will be one site you don’t want to miss, so once again allow yourself plenty of time to take in the amazing scenery.

 

Sedona To Grand Canyon Day Trip:

If you do not want to drive yourself , then why not consider one of the day trips. There are several day trips available, which have become a very popular option with tourists.

The day trips have set itineraries, that are designed to help you get the most from your trip. The advantages of going on one of the day trips from Sedona to the Canyon is that someone else will be driving, whilst you sit back and take in the scenery. You will be picked up from your hotel in Sedona and the dropped off at your hotel, at the end of the day.

A typical day trip would usually include:

  • A professional guide
  • Stopping at the Ancient Wupatki Ruins as well as the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
  • Driving along both the East and South Rims. You will also stop and have the opportunity to experience the Canyon on foot and tak in the amazing views.
  • Have lunch at the Cameron Trading Post, an historic eatery that is located on a Navajo reservation
  • Fantastic opportunities to take some amazing photos

Watch the video below of one of the Day Trips from Sedona:

By Viator: As found on youtube

As well as the day trips to the Canyon, there are several other great things to see and do in Sedona. Take a look at some of the other popular tours and trips that are available:

We hope that this guide has helped provide you with a little more information before you travel and helps answer the question ‘how far is the Grand Canyon to Sedona?’.

 

Scenic Drive From Grand Canyon To Sedona

As we have mentioned previously, the drive from Sedona to the Grand Canyon or driving in the opposite direction, the Grand  Canyon to Sedona, provides you with stunning views. Whichever way round you do the trip, you are in for an amazing drive and don’t forget to take your camera!

Once again though, ensure you leave yourself plenty of time for your journey, simply because you will want to make several stops. Allowing yourself plenty of time will ensure you take full advantage of your time and see as much as possible, along the way.

Driving on the AZ-89A and through Oak Creek Canyon, will offer you some breathtaking view and allow you to make the most of your drive.

 

What To See Between Sedona and The Grand Canyon:

As you can imagine, there are plenty of things to see along the drive from Sedona to the Grand Canyon. Below are just a few things you could consider checking out. They are a all a popular choice with many people driving the route. However, some may require a little detour but can be worth it:

  • Cathedral Rock
  • Chapel of the Holy Cross
  • Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument
  • Sunset Crater
  • Walnut Canyon National Monument

We hope that this guide has help answer a few question that you may have had and helped you plan you trip accordingly.

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