Snowshoeing
20 minutes
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Snowshoeing on Schnebly Hill offers a lesser-known winter adventure for those visiting Sedona. While famous for its red rock landscapes, Sedona’s higher elevations, like Schnebly Hill, witness occasional snow during the winter season. This temporary winter wonderland provides a unique way to experience the region’s iconic red rock scenery dusted with white, creating a dramatic contrast that attracts outdoor enthusiasts. Schnebly Hill’s elevation, approximately 6,000 feet, makes it one of Sedona’s prime locations for snowshoeing after a snowfall.
Schnebly Hill Trails
Schnebly Hill Road is a popular starting point. Ascend toward Schnebly Hill Vista for jaw-dropping panoramic views of Sedona’s red rocks. After snowfall, this route transforms into a peaceful path wrapped in snow and silence. The trail’s mix of steep climbs and plateau-like sections offers variety for beginners and seasoned snowshoers.
Munds Wagon Trail
Starting at Schnebly Hill Road, this trail offers a moderate challenge with gentle inclines. Snowshoeing here provides access to stunning geological formations and towering pines coated in snow. The trail’s historical significance as a former wagon route adds a layer of intrigue to your journey.
Schnebly Hill Vista Overlook
For those looking for a shorter adventure, snowshoe right to Schnebly Hill Vista. The overlook offers unobstructed views of Sedona's famous formations, including Wilson Mountain and Bell Rock. Don’t forget your camera, as the sight of snowy red rocks is a rare spectacle.
Snowshoeing on Schnebly Hill in Sedona in Munds Wagon Trail
Coordinates: 34.8664, -111.7484
Snowshoeing
Winter
Sedona, AZ
Adventure Seeker
Coconino National Forest
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.