Hiking in Red Rock State Park is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Sedona’s awe-inspiring natural beauty. This 286-acre park offers a vibrant mix of rugged trails, dramatic red sandstone formations, and riparian zones along Oak Creek. Its pathways are ideal for beginners and moderate hikers, offering manageable routes with remarkable views of iconic landmarks like Cathedral Rock. The park also doubles as a nature preserve, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation and learning about Sedona’s ecosystem. For those looking to combine fitness, photography, and natural beauty, Red Rock State Park provides an unforgettable adventure.
Adventure Guide to Hiking in Red Rock State Park
Eagle’s Nest Trail
What Makes It Special: Reaching Red Rock State Park’s highest point, this trail offers panoramic views of Cathedral Rock, the Cockscomb, and the lush greenery of Oak Creek.
Features: A 2.5-mile loop with steep inclines, benches for resting, and interpretive signs about the area’s flora and fauna.
Local Insight: Time your visit for the morning or late afternoon light to witness how the rocks glow in vivid shades of red and orange.
Apache Fire Trail
What Makes It Special: This short trail leads to the historic Apache Fire House, offering a unique combination of stunning desert scenery and cultural history.
Features: A 0.6-mile trek with interpretive plaques detailing the construction of the 1947 adobe-style home, which overlooks Sedona’s picturesque peaks.
Local Insight: Keep an eye out for javelinas and mule deer near dusk.
Bunkhouse Trail
What Makes It Special: Perfect for families or casual hikers, this trail offers access to creekside views and shaded paths.
Features: An easy quarter-mile route with picnic spots and access to Oak Creek’s cool waters.
Local Insight: Bring water-friendly shoes if you want to wade in the creek.
Visitor Tips
Best Times to Visit: October through April provides comfortable weather and fewer crowds.
What to Bring: Comfortable hiking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, plenty of water, and a camera.
Directions: From Sedona, drive south on AZ-89A for 7 miles, then turn left onto Red Rock Loop Road (about a 20-minute trip).
Reviews
Julie Adair2 months ago
Amazing place to see the red rocks around Sedona. Friendly welcomes from the volunteers and a range of trails with fantastic vistas. Well worth a visit.
Janelle9 months ago
Always beautiful no matter if you take the drive through the park or stop to enjoy it. It's clean and views never disappoint. You can stop in Crescent Moon are to swim etc it's definitely a must due atleast once if you've never been. If you're lucky you may even see some wild life. There are so many different hiking trails as well. So bring your gear and make a day out of it.
Walter Rothe2 months ago
A great park especially when you go hiking. We can recommend the Apache Fire Trail and the Javalina Trail. Prior to going for a hike you should stop at the Miller Visitor Center.
Mohammad Farooq Tareenin the last week
Per person entry fee. You can go to visitor center and get information. A lot of trails you can go around from half a mile to a couple of miles. Nice quiet place to visit highly recommended.
Kevin2 months ago
Very beautiful place to hike must bring lots of water and good shoes. It’s very difficult specially if you don’t have conditions or use to this heat.