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Hiking in Sedona & More - Outdoor Bound Itinerary

With plenty of sunshine-filled days each year, visitors to Sedona can't help but take advantage of all the popular outdoor Arizona recreation activities in the area. There's a Sedona, Arizona outdoor activity for everyone.
  • Hike Boynton Canyon Trail.  Boynton Canyon is one of the most scenic of the box canyons that make Arizona Red Rock Country so famous. This particular trail enjoys the additional advantage of being conveniently accessible to nearby towns on well paved roads.
  • Hike or drive Oak Creek Canyon. Get your camera ready for this one, and don't forget your swim suit, hiking shoes, and fishing pole. Just south of Flagstaff, State Rt. 89A descends a breathtaking series of switchbacks into a scenic, smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon. Known for colorful rocks and unique formations, Oak Creek Canyon is famous the world around for its spectacular scenery.
  • Play a Sedona championship golf course and enjoy world-class golf, plenty of sunny days and perfect golf weather every year, not to mention ideal golf conditions.
  • Get a bird’s eye view of the Sedona red rocks on a hot air balloon or a helicopter tour.  Seeing Sedona by air will truly take your breath away. The views are spectacular...beyond compare. Whether by helicopter or hot air balloon, be sure to see the Sedona by air...and let your dreams take flight.
  • Hike to the V Bar V Ranch petroglyph site.  This is the largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley, as well as being one of the best-preserved. Acquired by the Coconino National Forest in 1994, the site is protected and kept open to the visiting public for their enjoyment and opportunity to learn more about our national cultural heritage.
  • Montezuma Castle  This five-story, 20 room cliff dwelling nestled into a limestone recess high above Beaver Creek served as a "high-rise apartment building" for prehistoric Sinagua Indians over 600 years ago. It is one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America.


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