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Explore West Sedona’s Stunning Landscapes with Tour B - Phoenix

Explore West Sedona’s Stunning Landscapes with Tour B

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1 hour

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels as most of the tour is seated with only a short walk at the photo stop.

Overview

Discover the breathtaking rock formations and peaceful vistas of West Sedona on the private Tour B by Sedona Trolley. Enjoy a scenic photo stop and expert narration in this one-hour guided experience.

Sedona, Arizona

Tour B - Fay & Dry Creek Valley Canyon

Starting at $25.99 | 1 Hour | Fay Canyon

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Adventure Photos

Tour B - Fay & Dry Creek Valley Canyon photo 1

About This Adventure

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Sedona on a live-narrated trolley tour. Journey through iconic landmarks like Coffee Pot and Thunder Mountain, and explore the stunning Fay Canyon. This one-hour adventure offers a unique perspective of the majestic canyon walls, making it a memorable outing for all ages.

Tour B - Fay and Dry Creek Valley Canyon

*If you would like a Combination Tour, you will see the options for Tour A on the following page after you have selected “Tour B” on this page


Price

Adult: $25.99 (Ages 13+) +Tax Child: $17.99 (12 years and under) +Tax


Duration

1 Hour


About

You will enjoy this Live-Narrated Trolley Tour through Uptown Sedona, passing by Coffee Pot, Chimney Rocks and Thunder Mountain, and 4 miles of Canyon walls, with a STOP in Fay Canyon!

Adventure Tips

Bring a camera for scenic photo stops

The tour includes a 15-minute photo break at Fay Canyon, perfect for capturing Sedona’s iconic red rocks.

Arrive early to secure your preferred seats

Seating is limited on the trolley, so arriving early helps ensure the best views during the tour.

Wear sun protection

Sedona has intense sun exposure year-round, so bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.

Dress comfortably for mild walking

Though mostly seated, the photo stop involves a short walk on uneven terrain, so wear sturdy shoes.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Coyotes
  • Red-tailed Hawks

History

Sedona is recognized for its Native American heritage, with ancient Sinagua ruins nearby that reveal past civilizations.

Conservation

Local organizations actively promote responsible tourism to protect Sedona’s unique red rock environment and native plant species.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Camera or smartphone

Essential

Capture the stunning landscapes and memorable moments on the tour.

Sun hat

Essential

Provides protection from the strong desert sun during your journey.

spring specific

Sunscreen

Essential

Essential for protecting skin from UV rays in Arizona's bright sun.

summer specific

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Recommended for the short walk during the photo stop at Fay Canyon.