Explore the 10.3-mile Wilson Mountain Trail in Sedona, AZ. This hard trail features a major elevation gain with stunning views and is best during spring or fall. It's popular for hiking and birding, but make sure to start early before it gets too hot.
Hiking
1-2 hours
Hard
Exploring Wilson Mountain Trail in Sedona - Wilson Mountain Trail
Exploring Wilson Mountain Trail in Sedona - Wilson Mountain Trail
Exploring Wilson Mountain Trail in Sedona - Wilson Mountain Trail
Wilson Mountain Trail is one of Sedona’s most rewarding hikes, offering panoramic views of the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness. At 7,122 feet, Wilson Mountain is the highest peak in Sedona, and this trail provides a challenging yet unforgettable experience. Known for its diverse landscapes and incredible vistas, the trail is a favorite among seasoned hikers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Its blend of natural beauty and strenuous terrain makes it a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Sedona.
Wilson Mountain Trail (South Trailhead)
Water Availability: There is no water on the trail, so bring plenty of hydration. Plan for 3-4 liters of water, especially during the warmer months.
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.