Red Rock State Park

Red Rock State Park

Red Rock State Park offers an iconic glimpse into the red sandstone formations and the lush riparian habitat of Arizona's Oak Creek Canyon. Known for its stunning vistas and diverse wildlife, the park is a popular destination for hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts.

286
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
76,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Red Rock State Park

Red Rock State Park
 

Red Rock State Park is a 286-acre nature preserve and environmental education center located near Sedona, Arizona. Notable for its stunning red rock formations, the park is part of the revered Red Rock Scenic Byway. The landscape is characterized by its vibrant sandstone and towering geological structures, interspersed with the lush greenery of the Oak Creek riparian zone. Originally destined to be a luxury resort, the area now serves as a protected space dedicated to environmental education and conservation. The park offers several amenities, including a network of trails that provide scenic vistas, picnic areas, and a visitor center focusing on the geology and ecology of the region. Birdwatching is a significant draw, with opportunities to spot species like the American kestrel and the black hawk. The site is of historical interest as well, offering insights into the native peoples who once inhabited the region. The combination of educational facilities, diverse outdoor recreation options, and spectacular natural scenery makes Red Rock State Park a unique destination for visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Highlights

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Coyote Ridge Trail offers panoramic views of the red rock formations and is a must-visit for photographers.

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Oak Creek runs through the park, providing a lush habitat for wildlife and a cool respite in the arid landscape.

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The park's visitor center includes exhibits on Sedona's geology, plant and animal life, and local culture.

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The House of Apache Fires, a historical landmark with rich historical ties, can be explored within the park.

Notable Natural Features

Red Rock Formations

Breathtaking geological formations that change colors with the angle of the sun.

Oak Creek

A vital water source providing essential habitat for a diverse array of species.

House of Apache Fires

A historic landmark built by Jack and Helen Frye, featuring unique architectural elements.