moderate
3–5 hours
Participants should be in moderate physical condition, comfortable with walking uneven terrain and some elevation gain.
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Carry at least two liters of water per person as the dry climate and altitude can quickly lead to dehydration.
Use broad-spectrum sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-protective sunglasses to guard against strong desert sun.
Temperatures can vary greatly between morning and afternoon; layered clothing helps keep you comfortable.
Stick to established trails and avoid disturbing wildlife to protect Sedona’s fragile ecosystem.
Sedona sits on land traditionally inhabited by the Yavapai and Apache tribes, with many rock formations considered sacred sites.
Sedona Tours emphasizes Leave No Trace practices to protect the fragile desert environment and cultural heritage.
Supportive footwear protects your feet and provides traction on rocky, uneven terrain.
Maintaining hydration throughout the day is crucial in Sedona’s dry environment.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat shield you from intense UV exposure.
summer specific
Layers enable you to adjust to fluctuating temperatures from morning chill to warmer afternoons.
fall specific