Sedona Arizona Outdoors
Setting
foot in the majestic outdoors of Sedona is a rare experience.
Few places offer as many hiking and cycling trails in such a
variety of terrain. From easy to strenuous…Sedona has it all
and often at your doorstep. From Oak Creek Canyon to Bell Rock
Pathway, from Jordan Trail to Courthouse Loop adventure is awaiting.
**Visitors
who plan to hike are advised to stop at a Visitor Center for info/maps/Red Rock Pass; there are over 100 trails
in the Sedona area…plan ahead and choose the trails that suit
you best. The U.S. Forest Service Recreation Guide is especially helpful and full of information that will enhance
your stay in Sedona.
Sedona has
become a prime mountain biking destination. Pick up a trail
guide at one of the bike shops listed below. Popular biking
trails include Bell Rock Pathway, Big Park Loop, and Red Rock
State Park.
You can’t
think Arizona without thinking golf and Sedona is a prime example.
Lush greens flourish within sight of soaring hawks and fantastical
red rock formations. Imagine a pristine morning, desert quiet…no
wonder golfers love Sedona.
Sedona has
become a favorite location for birding enthusiasts. Grab your
binoculars and head for Red Rock State
Park, Slide Rock State Park, Montezuma Well, or Wet
Beaver Creek to name a few.
Tip: Be Prepared: always carry plenty of water and non-perishable snacks,
wear a wide-brim hat and appropriate footwear, use sunscreen…so
many trails, so little time; take care of yourself today so you
can hike, bike, walk, explore, golf tomorrow!
Tip: Stay on the trail leaving no trace of your passage…help stop erosion
in this dry climate.
Tip: ***Remember to purchase a Red Rock Pass before parking on national forest
land.
Bike and Bean
Mountain Bike Heaven
Sedona Sports
Sedona Red Rocks
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