ranger station park barn lawn and red rocks

Introducing Sedona's newest city park

The City of Sedona is excited to continue developing Ranger Station Park, a 3.4-acre park located at 250 Brewer Road. Exterior restorations to the station house and barn are complete and the putting green is open. The horse sculpture, Stormy Bay, by artist Dixie Jewitt, stands proudly at the park entrance. Interior restorations of the station house and barn are underway, a restroom facility is planned, and the children's playground will be installed soon.

Ranger Station Park is open to the public while construction continues.

Things to do and park amenities

Ranger Station Park includes indoor and outdoor areas:

  • The plaza is a multi-purpose open area between the house and barn
  • The lawn is an open grassy area south of the barn

Other features include:

  • Walking path around the perimeter of the park
  • Picnic tables, benches and seating areas
  • The Rock Lounger - large boulder shaped like a lawn chair
  • Children's play features
  • Historic interpretive information on panels and kiosks
  • Outdoor sculptures
  • Yard games: cornhole, table tennis, and putting green
  • Red rock views!

Fostering a sense of community

Section 3, Community, of the Sedona Community Plan calls for the creation of parks and public places where residents can gather, interact and share experiences. Ranger Station Park helps fulfill this objective in the following ways, as outlined in the Ranger Station Park Master Plan:

  • Honor the history
  • Build a sense of community
  • Create community interactions
  • Engage people with healthy and active amenities
  • Incorporate art in the park
  • Design for a sense of place and sustainability

Ranger Station Park

Updated on 09/04/2024 7:42 a.m.