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Rainy Day Adventures in Sedona

Updated: Mar 3

Discover the Copper Museum in Clarkdale


Just a short drive from Sedona, the Copper Museum in Clarkdale offers a fascinating glimpse into Arizona’s mining past. Rainy days are perfect for diving into history indoors, and this museum provides an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.


The museum showcases the story of copper mining, which played a major role in the development of the region. You’ll find exhibits featuring mining tools, photographs, and detailed explanations of how copper was extracted and processed. The museum also highlights the lives of miners and their families, giving a human perspective to the industrial history.


Visitors can explore:


  • Authentic mining equipment and artifacts

  • Interactive displays explaining mining techniques

  • Historical photographs and documents

  • Stories about the impact of copper mining on local communities


The Copper Museum is not just educational but also a tribute to the hardworking people who shaped the area. It’s a quiet, contemplative space that offers shelter from the rain while enriching your understanding of Sedona’s broader history.


Our daughter making her own glass art with the guidance of an amazing glass artist
Our daughter making her own glass art with the guidance of an amazing glass artist

Experience Glass Blowing at Melting Point


A visit to Sedona wouldn’t be complete without witnessing the art of glass blowing. Melting Point is a studio where you can watch skilled artists transform molten glass into beautiful works of art. This hands-on experience is perfect for a rainy day when outdoor activities are limited.


At Melting Point, you can:


  • Watch live glass blowing demonstrations

  • Learn about the tools and techniques used by glass artists

  • Purchase unique, handcrafted glass pieces as souvenirs

  • Participate in workshops if you want to try glass blowing yourself (advance booking recommended and can be done on their website HERE)


The studio’s warm atmosphere and the mesmerizing glow of molten glass create a cozy and inspiring environment. Watching the artists shape glowing glass into delicate vases, ornaments, or sculptures is a captivating way to spend a few hours indoors.


Catch a Movie at the Theater in West Sedona


When the rain keeps you inside, sometimes the best escape is a good movie. West Sedona has a comfortable movie theater that screens the latest releases as well as occasional independent films. It’s a great option for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to relax and enjoy some entertainment.


The theater offers:


  • Comfortable seating with modern sound and projection

  • A selection of snacks and refreshments

  • Convenient location with nearby dining options for before or after the show


Checking the theater’s schedule ahead of time can help you plan your day around a film that interests you. Whether you want a blockbuster, a documentary, or a family-friendly movie, this theater provides a cozy refuge from the rain.


Entrance to Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Entrance to Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village


Tlaquepaque is a charming arts and crafts village in Sedona that feels like stepping into a different world. Its covered walkways and indoor galleries make it an ideal place to explore when the weather is less than perfect.


The village features:


  • Art galleries showcasing local and regional artists

  • Unique shops selling handmade jewelry, pottery, and textiles

  • Restaurants and cafes with inviting atmospheres

  • Occasional live music and cultural events


Tlaquepaque’s architecture and layout create a welcoming environment that encourages leisurely browsing. You can spend hours discovering one-of-a-kind art pieces, chatting with artists, or enjoying a warm drink while watching the rain fall outside.


Tips for Enjoying Rainy Days in Sedona


  • Dress in layers and bring a waterproof jacket or umbrella to stay comfortable between indoor stops.

  • Check opening hours and event schedules in advance, as some places may have seasonal hours.

  • Combine activities to make the most of your day, such as visiting the Copper Museum in the morning, then heading to Melting Point for an afternoon demonstration.

  • Consider dining at Tlaquepaque after exploring the galleries to enjoy local flavors in a cozy setting.


Make the Most of Your Stay


Wherever your rainy-day adventure takes you, having a comfortable place to come back to makes all the difference! Our locally owned vacation homes near Sedona offer privacy, comfort, and thoughtful amenities designed for every season.


Explore our stays and book direct HERE to make your Sedona getaway even better!


Rainy days in Sedona can be just as fun as sunny ones! So, don’t let the weather dampen your spirits! Embrace the indoor adventures waiting for you!

 
 
 

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