Slide Rock State Park

Slide Rock State Park

Slide Rock State Park is famous for its natural water slide, formed by the slippery beds of sandstone, and the stunning red rock formations of Oak Creek Canyon.

43
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Slide Rock State Park

Slide Rock State Park
 

Located in northern Arizona's Oak Creek Canyon, Slide Rock State Park is a natural wonder renowned for its iconic water slide. This small but vibrant park covers 43 acres, situated along the banks of Oak Creek. Historically, it began as a homestead and apple farm before becoming a popular outdoor destination, offering a mix of rustic charm and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the remnants of its agricultural past, including the historic Pendley Homestead. The park's geography features stunning red rock formations, adding to its visual appeal. While Slide Rock itself is the main attraction, with its natural rock slide, the park also offers hiking, wading, and picnicking opportunities. The lush riparian area along the creek hosts diverse flora and fauna, providing excellent wildlife observation prospects. Its proximity to Sedona makes it a favored stop for those looking to enjoy the area's natural splendor, engaging swimming experiences, and unique geological features.

Highlights

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Natural water slide along Oak Creek

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Historic Pendley Homestead

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Stunning red rock formations of Oak Creek Canyon

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Lush riparian environment with diverse wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Slide Rock

A natural water slide formed by the smooth sandstone of Oak Creek's streambed.

Pendley Homestead

Historic apple farm and homestead now a preserved part of the park.

Oak Creek Canyon

Stunning canyon providing a scenic backdrop to the park's activities.