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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Little Sugarloaf and Chimney Rock Loop

      5.0
      2.47 mi / 246 ft gain
      The Little Sugarloaf and Chimney Rock Loop in Sedona, Arizona, offers hikers stunning red rock vistas and panoramic city views. Ideal for an early morning adventure, this trail provides easy parking and quiet surroundings, with low crowds reported even around sunrise. The terrain is a mix of mode...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Hiline Trail

      5.0
      6.66 mi / 1621 ft gain
      Start this incredible hike by parking at the Yavapai Point parking lot. Start the short hike (0.13 miles) on the Kaibab Trail which will run into Yavapai Vista Trail (0.27 miles) towards the Slim Shady Trail. Here you will have an incredible view of Bell Rock and Courthouse Vista an excellent pla...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Yavapai Vista Trail

      4.0
      0.54 mi / 95 ft gain
      Yavapai Vista Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Sedona, Arizona.
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Big Park to Bell Rock Pathway Loop

      5.0
      4.06 mi / 335 ft gain
      The Big Park to Bell Rock Pathway Loop offers an iconic Sedona hiking experience, featuring up-close views of the famous Bell Rock formation and expansive vistas of the surrounding red rock landscape. This well-maintained trail system provides multiple interconnected paths allowing hikers to cu...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Baby Bell Rock

      5.0
      1.03 mi / 112 ft gain
      At roughly a 1 mile loop, the Bell hike is a short but very sweet hike with high reward, it's an amazing spot to sit an watch the sun dip below the horizon and if you're lucky, may even have the view to yourself. Accessing the hike is best started at the Bell Rock Parking lot, if you're heading ...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Bell Rock Trail

      4.6
      0.78 mi / 210 ft gain
      The Bell Rock Trail in Sedona is a relatively easy hike with a majestic reward. It is a well maintained trail that with plenty of views to keep your eyes happy. Don't be surprised if you catch yourself turning around every 5 minutes and saying, "wow, this is gorgeous!" The trail itself is only ~...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Courthouse Butte Loop

      5.0
      3.83 mi / 331 ft gain
      While most people stop to hike the Bell Rock Trail, you can get away from the congestion and madness by tackling the nearby Courthouse Butte trail. This moderate hike is 4.5 miles roundtrip over relatively flat ground on a well maintained trail. To get to the trailhead, park in the Courthouse V...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Devil's Bridge via Chuck Wagon Trail

      5.0
      5.75 mi / 738 ft gain
      Devil's Bridge via Chuck Wagon Trail is an out-and-back trail near Sedona, Arizona. This trail will take you to the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area.  Note: this trail permits dogs on-leash, but the steepness and footing can make it challenging and therefore not recommended for ...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Devil's Bridge Trail

      4.7
      3.94 mi / 479 ft gain
      The Devil's Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in Coconino National Forest and an iconic landmark. If you're visiting the Sedona area, hiking this trail is a must do. The hike: From the trailhead, the hike gradually slopes upward as it winds its way through the trees. The trail is eas...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Chimney Rock Loop

      5.0
      1.78 mi / 449 ft gain
      This loop hike starts at the Andante Trailhead at the end of Andante Road on the edge of Sedona. From the parking area, turn left (west) onto the Andante Trail and follow it for a short distance until the trail ends on the Thunder Mountain Trail. Turn left and follow the Thunder Mountain Trail un...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Mescal Mountain Loop

      4.59 mi / 453 ft gain
      The Mescal Mountain Loop Hike circles Mescal Mesa uses three different trails. Park at the Mescal Trail parking area on Long Canyon Road.  The Mescal Trail is 2.4 miles long and winds up to the base of the mesa where it travels along beautiful open slick rock. It is an easy hike but the trail is ...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Devil's Bridge via Mescal Trail

      3.95 mi / 548 ft gain
      The Devil's Bridge trail head itself is accessible via a road meant for 4x4s, which your average car cannot handle. The best way around this is to park at the Mescal Trail on Long Canyon Road. From Dry Creek Road, turn right on to Long Canyon Road, where you will see trail maps and a small parkin...
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    • Yavapai County, Arizona

      'The Crack' at Wet Beaver Creek

      4.6
      7.61 mi / 787 ft gain
      'The Crack' is a cliff jumper's dream, but it also offers something for everyone, with smooth rocks for sunbathing and shallow waters for wading. To get to The Crack, it's about a 3.5-mile hike each way, making it slightly less popular than Sedona's more accessible swimming holes. While you only ...
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Little Horse, Hog Heaven, and Mystic Loop

      5.0
      5.03 mi / 584 ft gain
      Little Horse, Hog Heaven, and Mystic Loop trail in Sedona, Arizona, is a captivating hike showcasing Sedona’s iconic red rock formations and scenic desert landscapes. This moderately challenging loop features varied terrain with rocky sections, ascents, and smooth pathways that guide hikers thr...
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    • Yavapai County, Arizona

      Bell Trail

      7.12 mi / 591 ft gain
      Bell Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Rimrock, Arizona.
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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Sedona Wind Caves

      0.52 mi / 89 ft gain
      These beautiful caves are located mid-way through a short 0.5 mile hike, rated moderate.  And if you weren’t looking, you would never know they were there…  note that they are before the end of the trail, on the right as you hike. The caves are well trafficked, so if you go, make sure to go earl...
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