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Hike

Trail maps curated for you by locals.

Nestled within the Coconino National Forest, Sedona is home to 200 trails that span more than 400 miles. Access to these unique public lands is a key feature of the Sedona experience. Everyone who enjoys them has a responsibility to preserve and protect them for generations to come.

 

Trail Etiquette

The curated maps below offer guidance for making the most of your hikes in Sedona. A typical visit should include a signature hike that showcases stunning natural features and a solitude hike that immerses you in the relaxing aspects of our landscape.

 

To help manage and protect these precious public lands, we kindly ask visitors to avoid off-trail experiences or trails that are not recognized by the U.S. Forest Service. Using so-called "social trails", while tempting, can lead to significant environmental harm and are not maintained or managed for safety.

 

Helpful hints:

 

Signature Hikes

Signature hikes include some of our most stunning landscapes but can be busy during peak times of year. Access several hikes without driving and parking your car by using the Sedona Shuttle. Locals tip: arrive early to beat the crowds.

 

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Solitude Hikes

Solitude hikes get you close to the red rocks on less-traveled trails, with trailheads that still provide adequate parking. Locals tip: there are no "bad" trails in Sedona, they're all amazing.

 

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