Sedona in July is peak heat + monsoon ramp — 36°C / 97°F afternoons, 20°C / 68°F nights, 6 rain days from afternoon thunderstorms.
Sedona in July runs Red Rock high-desert peak-heat + North-American-Monsoon-ramps-up. NOAA Sedona Ranger Station data put afternoon highs at 36°C / 97°F and overnight lows at 20°C / 68°F with 6 precipitation days (the heritage North American Monsoon afternoon-thunderstorm pattern hits 14:00-17:00 daily July through early September). UV index 12 (extreme-plus) by 10am at the 4,350 ft / 1,326 m elevation; red-rock reflectance doubles UV exposure to UV index 18+ on the heritage Cathedral Rock + Bell Rock + Devil's Bridge ledges. The 16°C / 29°F diurnal swing means morning Cathedral Rock sunrise at 5:00am reads 20°C / 68°F at the trailhead and afternoon Devil's Bridge scramble reads 36°C / 97°F under full sun before the daily monsoon thunderstorm rolls in at 14:00. The dressing register reads quick-dry desert-and-monsoon: quick-dry cotton or technical-fabric long-sleeve tunic + UPF 50 long-sleeve sun-shirt, Hoka Speedgoat or Salomon Sense Ride trail shoe with quick-dry merino sock, Sedona Hat Company Stetson Open Road straw with 4-inch brim minimum, Patagonia Torrentshell rain shell. Mineral SPF 50 mandated at Oak Creek Canyon swimming holes + Slide Rock State Park per the heritage 1995 Coconino National Forest scenic-area protection. Local register: Garland's Navajo Rugs, Hoel's Indian Shop, the heritage Tlaquepaque village. Heritage anchors: Chapel of the Holy Cross (1956), Slide Rock State Park, the heritage Sedona Hot Air Balloon (sunrise launches before the monsoon thunderstorm window — Northern Light Balloon Expeditions + Red Rock Balloon Adventures). Skip 11:00-17:00 hike-windows absolutely — monsoon thunderstorm + lightning-strike + flash-flood hazard above tree-line.
Sedona July is Cathedral Rock at 5am, Slide Rock State Park by 10, Tlaquepaque arcade by 14 (avoid 14-17 monsoon), Hoel's turquoise at 17, dinner at Elote Cafe by 19. Quick-dry cotton + Hoka + Sedona straw + Garland's Navajo silver.
Quick-dry long-sleeve cotton tunic + UPF 50 long-sleeve sun-shirt + lightweight cotton short or hiking-skort · Hoka Speedgoat 5 + quick-dry merino sock · Sedona Hat Co. Stetson straw + UPF 50 neck-gaiter · 3L hydration vest + LMNT electrolyte tabs + cash USD. Cathedral Rock sunrise from Back O' Beyond trailhead 5:00am, Devil's Bridge from Dry Creek Vista 7:30, Slide Rock State Park 10:00 (avoid 14-17 monsoon window), Oak Creek Canyon swimming-hole 12:30.
Lightweight linen wide-leg trouser + embroidered cotton blouse · Garland's Navajo squash-blossom necklace + Hoel's bezel-cuff bracelet · leather sandals or block-heel suede boot · cashmere wrap · crossbody. Chapel of the Holy Cross late-afternoon visit 16:00 (closes 17:00 July — arrive by 16:00 for the 30-45 min self-guided tour), Hoel's Indian Shop in Oak Creek Canyon 17:00 (after monsoon clears), Tlaquepaque dinner 19:00, Elote Cafe 19:30.
Per NOAA Sedona Ranger Station data: average daily high 36°C (97°F), low 20°C (68°F), 6 precipitation days (the heritage North American Monsoon afternoon-thunderstorm pattern hits 14:00-17:00 daily July through early September). UV index 12 (extreme-plus) by 10am at the 4,350 ft / 1,326 m elevation; red-rock reflectance doubles UV exposure to UV index 18+ on the heritage Cathedral Rock + Bell Rock + Devil's Bridge ledges. Daylight 14h 5m. The 16°C / 29°F diurnal swing means morning Cathedral Rock sunrise at 5:00am reads 20°C / 68°F at the trailhead + afternoon Devil's Bridge ledge reads 36°C / 97°F under full sun before the 14:00 monsoon thunderstorm + evening Tlaquepaque dinner reads 24-27°C / 75-81°F by 21:00.
The North American Monsoon (the heritage 'Sedona monsoon') is the recognized late-summer atmospheric pattern that brings moisture from the Gulf of California + Gulf of Mexico to the heritage Coconino Plateau + Sedona Red Rock area July through early September. The recognized daily pattern: clear morning + building cumulus 11:00-13:00 + thunderstorm 14:00-17:00 + clearing evening 18:00-20:00. Lightning-strike hazard above tree-line on Cathedral Rock + Devil's Bridge + Boynton Canyon + Soldier Pass + Bear Mountain Trail. Flash-flood hazard on West Fork of Oak Creek + Boynton Canyon + Sycamore Canyon + Bear Mountain Trail. Pack: Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain shell + Patagonia Houdini packable backup + waterproof daypack-cover + 3L hydration + LMNT or Skratch Labs electrolyte tabs + Hoka Speedgoat or Salomon trail shoe with quick-dry merino sock. Plan all hikes for the recognized 5:00am-10:00am window absolutely. Verify NWS Flagstaff (https://www.weather.gov/fgz) afternoon thunderstorm probability before each hike-day.
Yes — the heritage Slide Rock State Park (the heritage 1985 Arizona-state-park 43-acre slide-rock-and-swimming-hole at Pendley Homestead in the heritage Oak Creek Canyon, 7 miles north of Sedona on State Route 89A) is the recognized Sedona-July cool-off destination. The heritage natural-sandstone-slide-rock register reads 80-foot natural-sandstone slide into the heritage 16-foot deep Oak Creek swimming-hole. Hours: 9:00-19:00 May-September. Entrance fee $30/vehicle May-September peak. Parking lot fills 9:30am summer Saturdays + Sundays absolutely; arrive 8:30am for parking. Pack: swim under quick-dry cotton tunic + UPF 50 sun shirt + Hoka Speedgoat or quick-dry water-shoe (Teva or Chaco rugged sandal) + Sedona Hat Co. straw + UPF 50 neck-gaiter + 3L hydration + mineral SPF 50 + LMNT electrolyte + cash USD for snack-bar. Skip 14:00-17:00 swim window — monsoon thunderstorm + lightning-strike + flash-flood-into-Oak-Creek hazard.
Yes — the heritage Sedona Hot Air Balloon flights are the recognized Sedona-pre-monsoon-clear-window register (5:00-7:00am daily, before the monsoon thunderstorm window). The recognized operators: Northern Light Balloon Expeditions (the heritage 1979 Sedona-area-balloon-operator), Red Rock Balloon Adventures (the heritage Sedona-balloon-operator alternative). Sunrise flight 4-5 hours total: 4:30am pickup, 5:00am inflate + ascent, 60-70 minute flight over the heritage West Sedona red-rock acreage + Boynton Canyon + Bear Mountain Trail areas, 7:00am landing + traditional post-flight champagne breakfast. $250-300 per person. Pack: cotton tunic + UPF 50 sun-shirt + lightweight cotton pant + lightweight wool layer (sunrise reads 20°C / 68°F at altitude) + Sedona Hat Co. straw cowboy hat + closed-toe shoe (Hoka Speedgoat or block-heel suede boot) + Garland's Navajo silver. Skip the heritage afternoon balloon flight (3:00-5:00pm) absolutely — monsoon thunderstorm window + lightning-strike hazard.
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill (Lisa Dahl's heritage Latin-American on State Route 89A); the heritage Cucina Rustica (Lisa Dahl's heritage Italian on State Route 179, since 2009); the heritage Elote Cafe (the heritage State Route 179 modern Mexican); the heritage Mesa Grill at Sedona Airport (the heritage cliff-top State Route 89A panoramic-overlook restaurant); the heritage Hideaway House Italian (the heritage Tlaquepaque tenant Italian); the heritage Cowboy Club (Uptown Sedona steakhouse, the heritage 1946 building); the heritage Pisa Lisa pizzeria (Lisa Dahl's heritage State Route 179 wood-fired pizzeria); the heritage Etch Kitchen + Bar at L'Auberge de Sedona; the heritage Cress on Oak Creek; the heritage Heartline Cafe (the heritage West Sedona American-Mediterranean alternative). Pack: lightweight linen wide-leg trouser + embroidered cotton blouse + leather sandal or block-heel boot + cashmere wrap + Garland's Navajo silver for evening; quick-dry cotton tunic + UPF 50 sun-shirt + Hoka Speedgoat + Sedona Hat Co. straw + 3L hydration for daytime hike.