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Death Valley National Park to Sedona

Updated: March 11, 2024 06:40 AM
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Death Valley National Park to Sedona

Language: English is the primary language spoken in both Death Valley National Park and Sedona.

Currency: The US dollar is the official currency of both Death Valley National Park and Sedona.

Distance: The distance between Death Valley National Park and Sedona is approximately 350 miles (560 kilometers).

How to Reach

By Car: The most common way to travel between Death Valley National Park and Sedona is by car. The drive takes about 6 hours without stops.

By Plane: There are no direct flights between Death Valley National Park and Sedona. The closest airport to Death Valley National Park is Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS), which is about 120 miles (190 kilometers) away. The closest airport to Sedona is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), which is about 110 miles (180 kilometers) away.

Expenses

The cost of traveling between Death Valley National Park and Sedona will vary depending on the mode of transportation and the time of year. However, here are some general estimates:

  • Gas: If you are driving, you can expect to spend about $50-$75 on gas.
  • Airfare: If you are flying, you can expect to spend about $150-$300 on airfare.
  • Accommodation: If you need to stay overnight, you can expect to spend about $50-$150 per night on accommodation.
  • Food: You can expect to spend about $20-$50 per day on food.

Best Time to Go

The best time to visit Death Valley National Park and Sedona is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild. However, it is important to note that Death Valley National Park is known for its extreme heat, so it is important to take precautions if you are visiting during the summer months.

What to Eat

There are a variety of restaurants and cafes in both Death Valley National Park and Sedona. Here are some of the most popular dishes:

  • Death Valley National Park: Mesquite grilled salmon, prickly pear margarita
  • Sedona: Native American fry bread, prickly pear ice cream

Where to Go

In addition to the natural beauty of Death Valley National Park and Sedona, there are also a number of man-made attractions in both areas. Here are some of the most popular places to visit:

  • Death Valley National Park: Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, Dante's View
  • Sedona: Red Rock Country, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Chapel of the Holy Cross

FAQ

What is the best way to get from Death Valley National Park to Sedona?

The most common way to travel between Death Valley National Park and Sedona is by car. The drive takes about 6 hours without stops.

How much does it cost to travel between Death Valley National Park and Sedona?

The cost of traveling between Death Valley National Park and Sedona will vary depending on the mode of transportation and the time of year. However, you can expect to spend about $50-$75 on gas, $150-$300 on airfare, and $50-$150 per night on accommodation.

What is the best time to visit Death Valley National Park and Sedona?

The best time to visit Death Valley National Park and Sedona is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild. However, it is important to note that Death Valley National Park is known for its extreme heat, so it is important to take precautions if you are visiting during the summer months.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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