June 7, 2026

PETERSEN’S PLAYBOOK — Travel Health, ER Insights & Smart Vacation Planning

Petersen’s Playbook — Dr. Erik Petersen, DO, Vacation Medicine

Sedona Health Score: ★★★★★ (5/5)

One of the great wellness and hiking destinations in the country — the red rocks are the draw and the main risk, so respect the heat, sun, and elevation.

Sedona at a glance

Sedona is red-rock country — world-class hiking, vortex sites, spas, and a wellness scene to match. Most visitors are out on the trails, often miles from the nearest clinic.

Top 5 healthy things to do in Sedona

  • Easy red-rock walks and the many spa and wellness offerings
  • Sunrise at the Airport Mesa overlook
  • Gentle stretches along Oak Creek
  • Stargazing (Sedona is a Dark-Sky Community)
  • Yoga and recovery sessions between hikes

Best hikes in Sedona

  • Easiest: Bell Rock Pathway — a wide, gentle trail with classic red-rock views; turn around whenever you like.
  • Most vigorous: Cathedral Rock or Devil’s Bridge — short but steep scrambles with a big payoff; go early and carry plenty of water.
  • Longest: West Fork of Oak Creek — a long, shaded creek-side trail (around 6+ miles), cooler than the exposed routes.

Best golf in Sedona

Sedona Golf Resort and Seven Canyons offer stunning red-rock rounds — hydrate and protect against the high-desert sun.

Healthy eats

Sedona leans healthy — excellent fresh, organic, and plant-forward restaurants and juice bars.

Common vacation health risks in Sedona

  • Dehydration and heat illness
  • Sunburn at elevation
  • Sprains, falls, and overuse injuries on the trails
  • Bug bites and scrapes
  • Sinus irritation from dry air
  • Foodborne illness

Dr. Petersen’s take

“Sedona’s trails are deceptively tough — the elevation and dry heat dehydrate you long before you feel thirsty. Start early, carry more water than you think you need, and turn back before you’re empty, not after.”

— Dr. Erik Petersen, DO, board-certified emergency & internal medicine

Closest emergency rooms

For a true emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest ER. Verde Valley Medical Center in Cottonwood is the nearest hospital ER (about 20 miles); for major trauma the regional center is Flagstaff Medical Center.

Closest urgent care & pharmacy

CVS and Walgreens are in Sedona and nearby Cottonwood; call ahead for hours. (Hours and locations change — please call ahead to confirm.)

What to pack

  • Prescription medications (original bottles + a list)
  • EpiPen and any rescue inhalers
  • Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+) and a hat
  • Electrolyte packets
  • Anti-nausea and anti-diarrheal medication
  • Basic first-aid and blister care

If you get sick in Sedona

If illness strikes on your Sedona trip, Vacation Medicine provides virtual urgent care from licensed physicians — right from your hotel or rental. We treat UTIs, sinus and skin infections, pink eye, nausea and diarrhea, allergies, dehydration, and medication-refill emergencies.

Call Vacation Medicine: 850-660-3112 — Seen in minutes. Followed for a week.

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Local hidden gems

  • Best sunrise: the Airport Mesa overlook
  • Best recovery: a creek soak at Oak Creek and a green juice in town

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