Sedona Snow Storm With Historic Building

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Captured during a January snow storm, this image features an historic building near the ruins of the Mayhew lodge and West Fork Trailhead in Oak Creek canyon in the Call Of the Canyon Recreation Area. #oakcreekcanyon

You can view a short post here about the best places to experience snow in Sedona

Sedona, Arizona — average snowfall

Sedona (≈4,500–4,600 ft) averages about 6–10 inches of snow per winter, mainly December–March (occasionally November or April). Most winters bring light dustings to a few inches; a foot+ is uncommon but possible.

Notes:

  • Elevation: nearby higher areas (Oak Creek Canyon, Wilson Mountain, Mogollon Rim) get much more snow.

  • Variability: winters range from almost none to above average; long-term averages smooth swings.

  • Impact: snow usually melts from paved areas within days; shaded spots and higher trails can keep snow/ice longer.

Captured during a January snow storm, this image features an historic building near the ruins of the Mayhew lodge and West Fork Trailhead in Oak Creek canyon in the Call Of the Canyon Recreation Area. #oakcreekcanyon

You can view a short post here about the best places to experience snow in Sedona

Sedona, Arizona — average snowfall

Sedona (≈4,500–4,600 ft) averages about 6–10 inches of snow per winter, mainly December–March (occasionally November or April). Most winters bring light dustings to a few inches; a foot+ is uncommon but possible.

Notes:

  • Elevation: nearby higher areas (Oak Creek Canyon, Wilson Mountain, Mogollon Rim) get much more snow.

  • Variability: winters range from almost none to above average; long-term averages smooth swings.

  • Impact: snow usually melts from paved areas within days; shaded spots and higher trails can keep snow/ice longer.

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Image Dimensions: 9000 x 5789 px (wide ratio image)

Location: Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona

Note: This image is exclusive to this site. © 2023 Ray Redstone