Check Out StoryWalk at Sunset Park
Sedona Public Library's Reading Adventure Starts at 655 Sunset Drive
Enjoy the outdoors while reading a children’s book!
Pages from a story are displayed in numbered signs along a paved, half-mile accessible path. The journey begins at the toddler playground, passes over two bridges, and provides about 15 minutes of walking and reading in the fresh air. Also, there are fun activity prompts and literacy tips in English and Spanish.
Sedona Public Library posts a new story at the beginning of each season, four times a year. For information on our current StoryWalk, contact Youth Services at 928-282-7714, ext 8119.
Pages from a story are displayed in numbered signs along a paved, half-mile accessible path. The journey begins at the toddler playground, passes over two bridges, and provides about 15 minutes of walking and reading in the fresh air. Also, there are fun activity prompts and literacy tips in English and Spanish.
Sedona Public Library posts a new story at the beginning of each season, four times a year. For information on our current StoryWalk, contact Youth Services at 928-282-7714, ext 8119.
Install Your Own StoryWalk!

Sedona Public Library offers take-home StoryWalk kits with stories that have been featured at the park. Each story is contained in a large plastic tote and includes individually laminated pages of an entire storybook. The 18 laminated posters can be set up indoors or outdoors, and clips for hanging them are also available to check out. Children and adults can read the story and enjoy the activities/literacy tips on each poster at home, preschools, and other locations.
Pick up a StoryWalk kit in the Youth Services Department.
Pick up a StoryWalk kit in the Youth Services Department.
Funding for this project was provided by the Arizona Community Foundation, Goldenstein Gallery, City of Sedona Parks and Recreation, and Langston Family Foundation. StoryWalk® is a trademarked concept created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont, and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.