Sedona Things To Do
Hiking
Considering all the Sedona things to do, one cannot go wrong hiking any of the well-kept Sedona trails. Most trails that whirl into the hills and canyons have their trailheads on the forest frontage roads . The US Forest Service prints a guide to Sedona things to do (free at any visitors center). The Sedona things to do guide gives choices for hiking, bicycling, and cruising Red Rock Country. In pricey Sedona even walking and looking isn't free. To be able allowed on the hiking trails, one's vehicle must have a Red Rock Pass, a permit acquired from vending machines at visitors centers and trailheads. The Red Rock Pass is five dollars per day or fifteen dollars per week. One the more challenging hikes is the Wilson Mountain Loop (five miles), which goes up Wilson Mountain. Then a more moderate hike is the Huckaby Trail (six miles), which provides an opportunity for a dip in Oak Creek Canyon. For those looking to experience the famed vortex areas on the Sedona things to do list should try hiking Boynton Canyon Trail (five miles), which meanders along the Boynton Canyon floor. A few worthy mentions for hiking plus vortex energy is Cathedral Rock (4 miles) which claims feminine energy and Bell Rock (5 miles) which claims masculine energy.
Biking
Bicycling provides similar marvels as hiking. Indeed, mountain biking on the Sedona things to do is believed to be only rivaled by Moab. Sedona has over one hundred miles of interlinked trails. Broken Arrow Trail is a popular choice and is an intermediate trail. Bell Rock Pathway is also another favored choice for those seeking a more tame trail. If one did not bring their bikes, Mountain Bike Heaven has bike rentals (and trail information) at $7.50 per hour or $25.00 per day.
Driving
Motoring scenic drives is nearly as plenteous as the gorgeous rock formations. Red Rock Loop with unforgettable vistas of is for the most part paved, but there are some dirt road adventures for the daring. During sunset the Airport Mesa gives one of the most unspoiled panoramic views. For the true off-roader Sedona things to do includes wild four wheel-drive tours. Adventure Company in Tlaquepaque (fairly priced starting at $30.00) provides knowledgeable guides for some of the more notable 4x4 trails.
