L'Auberge de Sedona - Tesla
Sedona, AZ
Resort town · Northern Arizona
Red rock country: Sedona’s trailheads and galleries, Oak Creek Canyon winding north toward Flagstaff, and the Verde Valley wine trail through Cottonwood and Jerome twenty minutes below.
Sedona’s resorts lean into charging — the lodging Level 2 share here is among the best anywhere — which matters because trailhead parking has none. Charge at the resort, park once in town (traffic is the real constraint), and treat the Oak Creek switchbacks as a scenic range tax.
When to go: Spring and fall are peak; summer is hot but workable at elevation. Holiday weekends jam the roundabouts — and the trailhead lots — by mid-morning.
Purple pins have DC fast charging; green pins are Level 2. Tap a pin for the location page.
Overnight Level 2 at your lodging is the cheapest, easiest way to charge on a trip — arrive on whatever range you have, leave at 100%.
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These listings sit at wineries, restaurants, and cafes — the places a destination visit already includes an hour or two of dwell time.
DC fast charging in and around Sedona — for arrivals, departures, and day-trippers who aren’t staying overnight.
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Level 2 charging at your hotel turns the slowest part of EV road-tripping into something that happens while you sleep. Here's how to plan around it — what to look for in a listing, how much range an overnight stay really adds, and the questions to ask before you book.
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