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Climb The Priest in Sedona

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Climb The Priest in Sedona

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Category

Technical Climbing

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Hard

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Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

Climb The Priest in Sedona - Sedona

About This Landmark

Climb The Priest in Sedona

Sedona, Arizona, is home to awe-inspiring rock formations, and The Priest, part of the iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross area, is a towering sandstone spire that beckons dedicated climbers. Scaling The Priest offers a unique physical and mental challenge, complemented by Sedona’s breathtaking red rock vistas. This climb is highly regarded in the climbing community for its technical routes and unmatched views. While not widely advertised for casual tourists, it provides an unforgettable experience for seasoned climbers seeking a challenge in Sedona's red rock wilderness.

Adventure Guide to Climb The Priest

  1. Getting Started – The Location
    The base of The Priest is located near the iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross, a renowned Sedona landmark. While the chapel attracts thousands of visitors annually, The Priest is a hidden gem for climbers. The climb begins at an approach trail near the chapel parking lot, accessible via Chapel Road off SR 179.

  2. The Climb – Features and Challenges
    Climbing The Priest is a multi-pitch technical climb suitable for advanced climbers with appropriate gear and experience. The spire consists of sandstone, requiring careful footing and holds due to the rock's fragile nature. Popular routes include South Face, 5.8+, providing a mix of crack and face climbing. Climbers are rewarded with panoramic views of Sedona, including Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and the surrounding desert expanse.

  3. What Makes It Special
    Aside from its technical beauty, The Priest is unique because it is less trafficked than other Sedona routes, offering a peaceful climbing experience. The landmark also provides a sense of accomplishment for those who conquer it, as the routes require precision and endurance.

Local Insights

  • The spire is named "The Priest" due to its proximity to the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Legends and lore suggest the spire represents a guardian figure tied to the sacred energy Sedona is known for.
  • The sandstone's fragility underscores the importance of respecting the area to preserve its natural state.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time: Climb in spring or fall for cooler weather and avoid monsoon-season dangers.
  • Bring: Climbing gear, plenty of water, sunscreen, and sturdy approach shoes for the hike to the base.
  • Directions: From Sedona’s city center, take SR 179 to Chapel Road (10-minute drive). Parking at the chapel is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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8.8/10User rating

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Technical Climbing

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Nearby City

Sedona, Arizona

Protected Areas

Coconino National Forest

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.

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