moderate
7 hours
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness, comfortable with several hours of walking on varied terrain.
Spend seven hours hiking Sedona’s red rock trails with One Tribe Tours, discovering hidden vortex sites and breathtaking wilderness. Personalized routes, gourmet lunch, and spiritual insights combine for a unique outdoor adventure.
Starting at $595 | 7 Hours | Experience the Best of Sedona!
Embark on a transformative 7-hour journey through Sedona's breathtaking wilderness. Discover hidden gems and powerful vortex sites tailored to your preferences. Enjoy gourmet lunch and refreshing water while hiking trails of varying difficulty. Experience the enchanting beauty and spiritual essence of Sedona in a unique, unforgettable adventure.
7 hours
Experience the stunning beauty of Sedona and her magical charm from different angles. Discover her special secluded places as well as powerful vortex sites — all in one unforgettable day.
The selection of itinerary is based on the spiritual guidance we receive as well as your preferences. The tour lasts about seven hours. This tour includes gourmet lunch, water, and a whole day of exploring and experiencing magical Sedona hiking different trails of the difficulty level of your choice.
Every Day from 9am-4pm
Sedona’s dry climate requires drinking plenty of water before and during your hike to avoid dehydration.
Temperatures can vary widely; layers help you stay comfortable from cool mornings to warm afternoons.
Bring a wide-brim hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen to shield against strong Arizona sun.
Sturdy hiking shoes with good traction are recommended, as trails can range from smooth to rocky and uneven.
Sedona sits on ancestral Native American lands, with vortexes historically regarded as sites of healing and spiritual power.
One Tribe Tours emphasizes Leave No Trace principles and supports local land stewardship to protect Sedona's fragile ecosystem.
Carry water, snacks, layers, and personal items comfortably throughout the full-day hike.
Supportive and grippy shoes help navigate rocky and uneven trail surfaces safely.
Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses protect skin and eyes from intense desert sun exposure.
summer specific
Temperature fluctuations in desert environments call for clothing that can adapt as the day warms or cools.
spring|fall|winter specific