Hiking
From Devil’s Bridge Trail to scenic Cathedral Rock, venture on an unforgettable journey and explore the natural beauty of Sedona with a variety of hiking trails just a stone’s throw away from Mountain Modern Sedona.
Sedona Hiking Trail Recommendations
Cathedral Rock Trail
Length: 1.5 miles
Skill: Challenging
Featuring panoramic views of one of Sedona’s most iconic sights, Cathedral Rock Trail is a challenging, but rewarding trek. It is known for its steep sections, with a total elevation gain of 741 feet. Don’t forget to wear proper footwear, as there are some rock scrambling sections along the way.
Bell Rock Pathway
Length: 3.6 miles
Skill: Moderate
For an easy hike with stunning scenery, the Bell Rock Pathway is a fantastic choice. This trail offers breathtaking views of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, making it ideal for those seeking a mellow, yet scenic adventure. Popular with both hikers and mountain bikers, it’s a well-loved route that showcases the natural beauty of Sedona.
The Devil’s Bridge Trail
Length: 4.2 miles
Skill: Moderate
The Devil’s Bridge Trail is a well-known path that spans 4.2 miles, made famous by the towering natural sandstone arch that awaits at the end. Shaped by decades of wind and rain, it is a truly amazing sight. If you’re daring, walking across it creates an unforgettable photo opportunity. This moderate trail includes some natural rock stairs on your way to the top, so be prepared for a bit of a climb.
West Fork Trail
Length: 6.4 miles
Skill: Moderate
Located in Oak Creek Canyon, the West Fork Trail is a beautiful 6.4-mile trail that winds its way along a babbling stream. As you walk, you will find yourself beneath towering canyon walls with lush greenery. Unlike many Sedona hikes, this trail offers plenty of shade, making it a great option for family adventures.
Soldier Pass
Length: 4.2 miles
Skill: Moderate
The Soldier Pass Trail is a moderate hike with amazing opportunities to view the natural wonders of Sedona. Along the way, you’ll pass Devil’s Kitchen, a dramatic sinkhole formed by the collapse of underground caverns and the Seven Sacred Pools— beautiful natural basins carved into the red rock.
Activities
No matter what time of year you visit, there is no end to all the things to do in Sedona. We’re super close to some of the area’s finest year-round activities, from hiking and mountain biking to jeep tours and world-class golf.
No matter what time of year you visit, there is no end to all the things to do in Sedona. We’re super close to some of the area’s finest year-round activities, from hiking and mountain biking to jeep tours and world-class golf.
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