Adventure Brief
Join a private 2-hour Jeep tour that climbs 2,000 feet above Sedona’s scenic red rocks. Discover ancient geology and stunning vistas on this unique outdoor adventure.
2 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Join a private 2-hour Jeep tour that climbs 2,000 feet above Sedona’s scenic red rocks. Discover ancient geology and stunning vistas on this unique outdoor adventure.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required due to Jeep transportation.
Wildlife
History
The Colorado Plateau preserves one of Earth's most extensive and well-exposed sequences of paleozoic sedimentary rocks, revealing layers laid down over hundreds of millions of years.
Conservation
The area emphasizes responsible tourism to protect delicate geologic formations and native plant species from erosion and human impact.
A Day In The West
Join a private 2-hour Jeep tour that climbs 2,000 feet above Sedona’s scenic red rocks. Discover ancient geology and stunning vistas on this unique outdoor adventure.
A Day In The West offers guided off-road and hiking experiences in Sedona and the Colorado Plateau. The company operates a diverse set of tours—stargazing excursions, sunset rides, panoramic red rock drives, sacred-earth and guided-hiking experiences, and historic Old West trail adventures. Vehicles include open-air jeeps and H‑1 Hummers for rugged canyon access, and small-group or private options are available for select nighttime and hiking tours. Guides focus on regional geology, indigenous history, local flora and fauna, and storytelling that links cultural context with scenic overlooks. Signature experiences include private nighttime stargazing in seven canyons far from city lights, two-hour ascents that climb roughly 2,000 feet for panoramic viewpoints, and short guided hikes that highlight vortex sites, medicinal flora, and ancient pueblo cliff dwellings. Safety protocols include recommendations for photo ID, closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and gear suited to desert terrain. Bookings serve individuals, couples, families, and small groups seeking photography, nature interpretation, or cultural exploration. Marketing materials and tour descriptions emphasize accessibility, interpretive guiding, and off-road expertise specific to Sedona’s red rock landscapes. A Day In The West lists multiple tours tailored to different interests—photography, spiritual or educational hikes, historic-site drives, and adrenaline-forward Hummer routes—providing transparent trip details, suggested preparation, and duration estimates. Prospective guests can compare tours by duration and focus, choose private or shared departures, and select experiences that align with fitness level and interest in history, geology, or stargazing. Booking information, availability, and specific meeting details appear on A Day In The West tour listings year-round options.
Tours Offered
19 unique tours
From stargazing to hikes and Hummer routes
Typical Duration
1.5–3 hours
Short to multi-hour guided experiences
Private Options
Private night tours
Private nighttime off-road stargazing available
Vehicle Types
Open-air jeeps & H-1 Hummer
Off-road access to Sedona’s canyon trails
Secure private stargazing, sunset overlooks, or a rugged Hummer ride—limited seats on popular departures.
Wear sunscreen and protective clothing
The Arizona sun can be intense even within a short trip, so packing sunscreen and wearing a hat is essential.
Bring a camera
Make sure to have your camera ready to capture iconic panoramic views and geological formations.
Stay hydrated
Carry water with you as the dry climate and elevation gain can quickly cause dehydration.
Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes
The uneven trail sections require good traction for safe boarding and disembarking from the Jeep.
Sunscreen
Protects your skin from strong UV rays during the trip.
summer
Water bottle
Staying hydrated is important, especially in the arid desert environment.
Camera or smartphone
Capture the breathtaking landscapes and geological formations.
Sturdy closed-toe shoes
Provides good footing when entering or exiting the Jeep on uneven terrain.