July 7, 2026

Sedona Travel Update: Pocket Fire Information

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As of today, Sedona remains open and welcoming visitors.

 

Thanks to the incredible work of local firefighters and first responders, the Pocket Fire near Sedona has been successfully managed, and there is currently no threat to Sedona homes, businesses, or the areas where our guests stay and explore. While some smoke may still be visible depending on weather conditions, it has not affected day-to-day operations at L’Auberge de Sedona, and we continue to welcome guests for their stay.

 

As with any wildfire in the Southwest, conditions can change. Out of an abundance of caution, some hiking trails, roads, or recreational areas may experience temporary closures. We encourage guests planning outdoor adventures to check the latest information from local land management agencies before heading out.

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Our team continues to closely monitor the situation and will follow all guidance and precautionary measures issued by local authorities. The safety of our guests, team members, and community remains our highest priority.

 

We are deeply grateful to the firefighters, emergency personnel, and agencies whose dedication and hard work continue to protect Sedona and its surrounding landscapes. Their efforts allow both residents and visitors to safely enjoy this remarkable destination.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Sedona and sharing the beauty of Oak Creek, the iconic red rocks, and everything that makes this destination so special.