Things to Do with Kids in Sedona, AZ
Sedona has 33 kid-tested activities for families across museums, parks, zoos, restaurants, and outdoor adventures. Every listing includes age ratings (infants through teens), stroller access, cost estimates for a family of 4, and real parent tips you won't find anywhere else.
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Sedona family activity overview
Sedona is one of the best family travel destinations in the US.
From world-class museums to outdoor adventures, there's something for kids of every age. Our guide helps you find exactly what works for your family. The KidPaths guide for Sedona currently includes 33 KidPaths-vetted activities, including 7 free options, 14 indoor or mixed-weather picks, 24 outdoor or partly outdoor picks, 17 stroller-friendly stops.
Use it to balance one anchor outing with a backup plan, especially when weather, naps, or meal timing start driving the day. Start with Sunset Park, Sedona Activity Center, Crescent Moon Picnic Site if you want a quick scan of the strongest local picks, then use the filters below for age fit, stroller access, cost, and rainy-day backup options.
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Sedona with kids: common questions
What are the best free things to do with kids in Sedona?
Sedona has 7 free family activities. Top picks: Snoopy Rock, Sunset Park, Birthing Cave, Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout, Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. See all free activities at kidpaths.com/sedona.
What can we do with kids on a rainy day in Sedona?
Sedona has 15 rainy-day options. Top indoor picks: Zclaw Arcade, Arizona Safari Jeep Tours, The Science Vortex, Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology, Verde Canyon Railroad.
What are the best activities for toddlers in Sedona?
19 activities in Sedona are rated for toddlers (ages 1 to 3). Parent favorites: Arizona Botanical Gardens, The Science Vortex, Snoopy Rock, Sunset Park, Crescent Moon Picnic Site.
Which Sedona attractions are stroller-friendly?
17 of 33 activities in Sedona are fully stroller-friendly. KidPaths rates stroller access as yes, limited, or no for every listing.
What are fun things to do with teens in Sedona?
25 activities in Sedona are rated for teens (ages 13 to 17). Top picks: Zclaw Arcade, Arizona Safari Jeep Tours, Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology, Sedona Wolf Sanctuary, Devil's Bridge Trailhead.
How much do family activities cost in Sedona?
KidPaths tracks family-of-4 cost estimates for 33 activities in Sedona. 7 are completely free. Each listing shows the real cost for a family of four, not just per-person pricing.
Sunset Park
Ages: All ages
Sedona Activity Center
Ages: Ages 6 and up
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Ages: Toddlers to teens
Zclaw Arcade
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
Birthing Cave
Ages: Big kids to teens (ages 8+)
Devil's Bridge Trailhead
Ages: Ages 8+ (confident hikers)
Snoopy Rock
Ages: All ages (viewing is easy; hiking is for older kids)
Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout
Ages: All ages
Seven Sacred Pools
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
The Science Vortex
Ages: Toddlers to tweens (best for ages 3-12)
Verde Canyon Railroad
Ages: All ages
Airport Mesa
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
Crescent Moon Ranch
Ages: Toddlers to teens
Grasshopper Point Swimming & Picnic Area
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
Ages: Ages 5 to teens (some tours have age/height minimums)
West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
Children's Museum Tucson
Ages: Infants to big kids (best for ages 1-10)
Children's Museum Oro Valley at Tohono Chul
Ages: Infants to early elementary (best ages 1-7)
Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium
Ages: Infants to tweens (best ages 2-12)
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Arizona
Ages: Toddlers to big kids (best ages 3-12)
Sedona Heritage Museum
Ages: Ages 6 to teens (best for curious history-interested kids)
Dorrance DOME
Ages: Ages 5 to teens
CREATE at Arizona Science Center®
Ages: Ages 6 to teens (especially 8-16)
Greensboro Science Center
Ages: All ages
Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
Ages: All ages (especially useful for families on first Sedona visit)
Arizona Botanical Gardens
Ages: Infants to big kids (best ages 2-10)
Fort Bearizona
Ages: All ages
Bearizona Wildlife Park
Ages: All ages
Sedona Wolf Sanctuary
Ages: Ages 5 to teens (must be calm and follow instructions)
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Ages: All ages
Grand Canyon Deer Farm
Ages: Toddlers to big kids (best ages 2-11)
Sedona Wetlands Preserve
Ages: Toddlers to tweens
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Common Questions About Sedona with Kids
- What are the best free things to do with kids in Sedona?
- Sedona has 7 free family activities. Top picks: Snoopy Rock, Sunset Park, Birthing Cave, Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout, Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. See all free activities at kidpaths.com/sedona.
- What can we do with kids on a rainy day in Sedona?
- Sedona has 15 rainy-day options. Top indoor picks: Zclaw Arcade, Arizona Safari Jeep Tours, The Science Vortex, Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology, Verde Canyon Railroad.
- What are the best activities for toddlers in Sedona?
- 19 activities in Sedona are rated for toddlers (ages 1 to 3). Parent favorites: Arizona Botanical Gardens, The Science Vortex, Snoopy Rock, Sunset Park, Crescent Moon Picnic Site.
- Which Sedona attractions are stroller-friendly?
- 17 of 33 activities in Sedona are fully stroller-friendly. KidPaths rates stroller access as yes, limited, or no for every listing.
- What are fun things to do with teens in Sedona?
- 25 activities in Sedona are rated for teens (ages 13 to 17). Top picks: Zclaw Arcade, Arizona Safari Jeep Tours, Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology, Sedona Wolf Sanctuary, Devil's Bridge Trailhead.
- How much do family activities cost in Sedona?
- KidPaths tracks family-of-4 cost estimates for 33 activities in Sedona. 7 are completely free. Each listing shows the real cost for a family of four, not just per-person pricing.
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