Scottsdale / Sedona Hiking

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Scottsdale / Sedona Hiking

Hiking

Hike a few miles or longer distances. Great old Saguaro cactus. Always take plenty of water when hiking the desert.
19 habitants recommandent
Spur Cross Trailhead
44029 N Spur Cross Rd
19 habitants recommandent
Hike a few miles or longer distances. Great old Saguaro cactus. Always take plenty of water when hiking the desert.
Blue Wash Trailhead
43168 42800 North Cave Creek Road
Great hiking and a nature center to learn about the desert.
34 habitants recommandent
Cave Creek Regional Park
37019 N Lava Ln
34 habitants recommandent
Great hiking and a nature center to learn about the desert.
116 habitants recommandent
Cholla Trailhead Camelback Mountain
5150 E Cholla Ln
116 habitants recommandent
A short (10 min) drive but worth it! Great trails tucked inside the city at this amazing preserve.
Granite Mountain Trailhead
A short (10 min) drive but worth it! Great trails tucked inside the city at this amazing preserve.

Hiking

Sedona is scenic and beautiful to hike or stroll through the shops in old town.
883 habitants recommandent
Sedona
883 habitants recommandent
Sedona is scenic and beautiful to hike or stroll through the shops in old town.
One of our favorite trailheads. Lots of parking. Parking day fee required. Many trails to explore from this trailhead. With great views!
21 habitants recommandent
Petit sentier du cheval
Arizona 179
21 habitants recommandent
One of our favorite trailheads. Lots of parking. Parking day fee required. Many trails to explore from this trailhead. With great views!
Amazing. Must see Bell Rock and enter the Vortex.
79 habitants recommandent
Point de départ du sentier Bell Rock
79 habitants recommandent
Amazing. Must see Bell Rock and enter the Vortex.
Not so much a hike but these indigenous cliff dwellings are worth a visit. There is a fee to enter. Just off off I-17 on the drive to Sedona.
236 habitants recommandent
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Montezuma Castle Road
236 habitants recommandent
Not so much a hike but these indigenous cliff dwellings are worth a visit. There is a fee to enter. Just off off I-17 on the drive to Sedona.