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The Rubicon Rock Crawler Jeep Adventure in Sedona, AZ - Phoenix

The Rubicon Rock Crawler Jeep Adventure in Sedona, AZ

Sedonachallenging

Difficulty

challenging

Duration

3–6 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness recommended to handle getting in and out of the Jeep multiple times and walking uneven terrain at stops.

Overview

Explore Sedona's rugged terrain with the ultimate Jeep Rubicon Rock Crawler. Enjoy a private, automatic transmission adventure designed for comfort and thrill in Arizona’s iconic red rock landscape.

Jeep
Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona

The Rubicon Rock Crawler - Automatic Transmission

Starting at $499 • 5 Passengers • 21+ to Rent

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of Sedona's stunning landscapes with a fully equipped Jeep Rubicon Rock Crawler. This modified vehicle, featuring advanced comfort and technology, allows you to tackle any trail with ease. Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace, making unforgettable memories in this breathtaking destination.

Rent the Rubicon Rock Crawler to explore beautiful Sedona!

Rates:

8-Hour Rental: $499 24-Hour Rental: $650 3-Day Rental $1450 7-Day Rental $3050

About:

This Jeep Rubicon Rock Crawler is fully modified and completely equipped to tackle any Jeep trail in Sedona with ease and comfort. Long-arm coil-over kit with beadlock wheels and 40" tires. Experience the convenience of 4 doors, seating for 5, heated front seats and steering wheel, automatic transmission, air conditioning, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a rear backup camera. It offers the freedom and flexibility to explore the best of Sedona.

  • If the driver is aged 21–24, an extra fee must be paid.

Bring a copy and email a copy.

Note to the cardholder: Online bookings and electronic document management reduce time spent at the rental counter and speed up the rental procedure. Ensure that the card used for prepayment has sufficient credit for the security deposit on the day of the rental. The cardholder is regarded as the rented Jeep's renter and driver. The name on the credit card used must match the name on the online reservation, the driver's license and insurance sent by email, and the electronically signed waiver.

Upon booking, promptly email a copy of the following required documents to sedonarentajeep@gmail.com.  

  • Valid driver’s license (21 years of age or older)
  • The Insurance Declaration page (the first page of your auto policy), which demonstrates evidence of comprehensive coverage on a personal vehicle with a minimum coverage of $50,000. No commercial policies The owner does not extend any of its motor vehicle financial responsibility or provide public liability insurance coverage to the renter, authorized drivers or any other driver.
  • E-sign the emailed pre-arrival waiver as a driver, not a passenger.

Each additional driver must email the same required documents and complete a pre-arrival waiver as a driver, not as a passenger. (Forward one of the two waiver emails, or use the QR code at the end of your waiver to send it to them.)

Adventure Tips

Check Tire Pressure Before Departure

Proper tire pressure ensures better traction on rocky trails and prevents flats during your adventure.

Bring Plenty of Water

Sedona’s desert climate can be dry and hot, so hydration is key to staying comfortable and safe.

Use Low Gears for Rocky Sections

Engage the low gears to maintain control and power while crawling over rough terrain.

Watch for Wildlife Crossing

Stay alert for local animals like deer or coyotes that may cross trails unexpectedly.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Coyotes

History

Sedona’s red rocks are ancient sandstone formations shaped over millions of years and hold spiritual significance for Native American tribes.

Conservation

Sedona Rent A Jeep practices responsible tourism by educating drivers on minimizing trail impact and promoting Leave No Trace principles.

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Recommended Gear

Sturdy Hiking Shoes

Essential

Provides good footing when exploring on foot during trail stops or photo breaks.

Sun Protection

Essential

Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat help protect against strong desert sun exposure.

summer specific

Hydration Pack or Water Bottles

Essential

Keeps you hydrated during hot or long rides through the desert.

Light Jacket or Windbreaker

Helpful for cooler temperatures and breezes at higher elevations or mornings.

fall specific