A Day In The West


A Day in the West offers immersive Jeep and horseback tours through Sedona’s stunning red rock landscapes. As one of Sedona’s original tour companies, they provide exciting off-road adventures, scenic photo opportunities, and narrated experiences that highlight the area’s geology, history, and Native American culture. See A Day in the West Photo Gallery »

What Makes A Day in the West Special

With expert guides and rugged off-road Jeeps, A Day in the West combines adventure with storytelling. Guests can choose from thrilling backcountry rides, family-friendly scenic trips, or romantic sunset tours. Their experiences often include stops at famous landmarks and lesser-known hidden gems, offering a complete Sedona adventure.

A Day in the West Tours

What You Don’t Want to Miss

  • Off-Road Jeep Tours – Bounce through red rock trails with professional drivers who share local insights.
  • Sunset Tours – Watch Sedona’s iconic rocks glow in the evening light for unforgettable photos.
  • Horseback Adventures – Pair a trail ride with scenic exploration for a true Wild West experience.
  • Family-Friendly Tours – Options designed for all ages, with plenty of fun facts and safe terrain.

General Review Score

4.7 / 5 stars (based on reviews across travel sites) Guests highlight the knowledgeable guides, exciting trails, and breathtaking views as standout features of their experiences.

Average Tour Rates

  • Jeep Tours: ~$75–$120 per person (depending on duration and trail)
  • Sunset Tours: ~$90–$135 per person
  • Horseback Tours: ~$100–$150 per person
  • Combo Packages: ~$150–$200 per person
Additional Information
  • Departure point: West Sedona
  • Group and private tours available
  • Suitable for families, couples, and adventure seekers
  • Advance booking recommended, especially in peak seasons

FAQs About A Day in the West

Are the tours suitable for children?
Yes. Some trails are family-friendly and safe for kids as young as 3. Always confirm the age requirements when booking.

Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
No. Horseback tours are beginner-friendly and guided by experienced wranglers.

What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes, comfortable outdoor clothing, and sunscreen are recommended. Bring a jacket in cooler months.

Are private tours available?
Yes. Private and customized tours can be arranged for couples, families, or groups.

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