Hiking
45 minutes
Hard
Hiking to Voltee Arch in Sedona - Bear Sign Canyon
Hiking to Voltee Arch in Sedona - Bear Sign Canyon
Hiking to Voltee Arch in Sedona - Bear Sign Canyon
Voltee Arch, a spectacular natural formation in Sedona, Arizona, is a lesser-known gem perfect for adventure seekers eager to experience Sedona’s stunning red-rock landscapes. Offering a dramatic mix of geological wonder and breathtaking views, it’s one of the most impressive sandstone arches in the area. Due to its challenging access and serene location, Voltee Arch stands out as a mecca for hikers and photographers looking to avoid crowded destinations. If you're looking to witness an awe-inspiring example of Sedona's iconic natural beauty, this trail is worth considering.
Voltee Arch is estimated to be over several millennia old, formed by the natural erosion of Arizona’s iconic red sandstone. The name originates from local explorers who first documented the area. Because it is off-the-beaten-path, Voltee Arch has remained a relatively preserved site, free from crowds. The nearby Loy Canyon Trail historically served as a route for Native American tribes and early settlers traversing through Sedona’s rugged canyons.
Hiking
Sedona, Arizona
Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, Coconino National Forest
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.