Arizona Road Trip
7 days
992 km
USA
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1Note: If you are flying, begin your Arizona road trip by arriving in Phoenix.16km | 18m
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2Note: The Desert Botanical Garden showcases the beauty of the desert with a wide variety of cacti and other desert plants intermixed with rotating art exhibits. The garden is close to the airport and perfect to spend a couple of hours exploring and learning about the desert.184km | 1h 50m
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3Note: On your way to Sedona, stop at the beautiful Page Springs Cellars. The high altitude and volcanic soil makes this region ideal for growing Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet and Chardonnay. The winery is on a huge property with a flowing stream and a variety of indoor and outdoor seating. Enjoy a glass of the house red and a cheese board on the deck that overlooks the river. In addition to eating and drinking, you can also tour the winery, take a yoga class, get a massage or partake in a game of giant chess.24km | 22m
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4Note: El Portal is a beautiful luxury inn to stay at in Sedona. The hotel is Sedona’s only Arts & Crafts adobe hotel and offers luxury rooms at a great value. Windows are framed with 200-year-old recycled wood, walls are hand-sculptured and there are high ceilings and arches. The hotel is also in a great central location for exploring Sedona.
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2Note: Devil’s Bridge is the most famous hike in Sedona, known for its iconic arch that you can walk across like a bridge. The formation was created by years of wind erosion. It’s a great hike to kick off your trip in Sedona, as long as you don’t mind some crowds. This hike is extremely popular so the parking lot fills up quickly and there is usually a long wait to get a photo on the bridge.11km | 25m
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3Note: Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village is an outdoor shopping center that is designed to look like a traditional Mexican village. It has beautiful architecture featuring cobblestone walkways, elegant arches, fountains and intricate colorful tiles. The mall is full of art galleries, boutiques, jewelry and food.
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4Note: A Pink Jeep Adventure Tour is a popular and iconic off roading adventure in Sedona. The most popular tour is the Broken Arrow Tour. The experience lasts two hours with many stops along the way. You’ll see beautiful overlooks and climb over steep rocks in the jeep. This is the location where the tours begin.2km | 4m
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5Note: Enjoy the sunset from the Airport Mesa Vortex. The Airport Mesa Vortex is one of most powerful vortexes and the closest vortex to downtown Sedona. The mesa is a domed orange rock that has an easy climb to the top, even including railings at times. It is a popular place for yoga or meditation. It also has amazing 360 views, with Sedona below and the Red Rocks all around.2km | 4m
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6Note: Enjoy a comforting dinner at Hideaway House. Hideaway House offers pizza, pasta and salad and has a large patio with amazing views. Try their cheesy bread and the peach cobbler for dessert.
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2Note: Connect your body and soul to the Red Rocks with a sunrise yoga class. Aumbase Sedona does sunrise classes at the Airport Vortex where you will enjoy a morning flow with incredible Red Rock views from miles all around.11km | 16m
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3Note: Doe Mountain is a 1.5 mile hike with incredible views. The trail ascends up to the large flat top of Doe Mountain. The climb is steep with a few switchbacks but not overly difficult.25km | 33m
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4Note: Slide Rock Park is a state park that was originally a homestead and apple orchard, so you can still see cabins, farm equipment and other aspects of the history of the park. The park has a couple very short trails but is most known for its 80 foot natural waterslide. The slide has a nearly perfect decline from top and bottom and is very smooth to slide down. You can only swim during the summer months and the water still may be very cold.4km | 5m
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5Note: Indian Gardens Cafe is the perfect lunch spot. This restaurant and market serves a variety of breakfast food, salads and sandwiches. Enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine with a delicious midday meal next to a fountain and under the shade of trees.13km | 17m
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6Note: Cathedral Rock is an iconic Sedona hike that is perfect for sunset. The hike is 1.2 miles with a 652 foot elevation gain. The trail is difficult but you’ll be rewarded with incredible views.8km | 13m
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7Note: Have dinner at Tamaliza. Tamaliza is known for their tamales and serves incredible mole, guacamole and more. They are a family owned restaurant and also have a whole range of vegetarian options.2km | 3m
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2Note: The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic Church built into the red rock buttes. It’s shape and color mimics that of the rocks surrounding it, making it look as if it was carved out of stone. It’s a beautiful piece of architecture to observe while you’re visiting Sedona. While inside, you can gaze through the huge glass windows and gaze over the Verde Valley.8km | 14m
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3Note: Have lunch at ChocolaTree, an adorable vegetarian and organic restaurant in Sedona. All of their food is made with fresh ingredients and there are many vegan options. The restaurant has a beautiful outdoor patio full of greenery that feels like a peaceful oasis. There is lots of greenery, local art and great energy at this restaurant.13km | 16m
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4Note: Hike to Bell Rock, a 1.1 mile trail with amazing views. The hike is flat until you take a steep rock scramble to the base of Bell Rock. You can then hike around the rock and experience beautiful views of the red rocks surrounding you. If you don’t have time for the hike, it is worth seeing the rock from the parking lot or by driving by it on Red Rock Scenic Byway.10km | 13m
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5Note: Have a fancy dinner at Mariposa. Mariposa is a latin-inspired restaurant that serves a large menu or all organic items. There are floor to ceiling windows inside and a large deck outside, making you feel like you’re in the middle of the mountains as you enjoy a delicious and high end meal.1km | 2m
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2Note: Walnut Canyon National Monument is home to ancient cliff dwellings and hiking trails. There are canyon overlooks on the Rim Trail and 25 cliff dwellings on the Island Trail. Entry is $15 per person or included in the America the Beautiful National Park Pass.21km | 22m
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3Note: Lowell Observatory is one of the oldest observatories in the United States. Guided tours are offered both during the day and at night to experience the observatory. If you go on an evening star gazing tour, you will have access to six telescopes to view the night sky.35km | 37m
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4Note: The Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument was created from a volcano eruption sometime between 1040 and 1100. There are several hiking trails within the park where you’ll see views of the Sunset Crater, the Bonito Lava Flow and the beautiful surrounding landscape.177km | 1h 44m
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5Note: Shash Dine’ EcoRetreat is a unique and special place to stay in Page if you’re interested in glamping and staying off the grid. The property offers tents, wagons, cabins and traditional Navajo hogans to sleep in. If glamping isn’t your style, there are several options for hotels in Page.244km | 2h 44m
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2Note: Antelope Canyon is a bright orange slot canyon with smooth walls. Beams of light shine down into the canyon creating an incredible sight to behold. Visiting Upper Antelope Canyon is only allowed with a guided tour.15km | 16m
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3Note: Horseshoe Bend is an iconic landmark named for where the Colorado River bends in the shape of a horseshoe. It costs $10 to park and the hike to see the bend is 1.5 miles round trip. It’s an absolutely beautiful destination.8km | 11m
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4Note: Lake Powell is a man-made reservoir that was created from the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. This beautiful lake has almost 2,000 miles of shoreline. You can swim, take a boat tour, explore via jet ski or kayak or stay overnight on a houseboat. If you are short on time, visit Lone Rock Beach for a great viewpoint of the lake.186km | 1h 58m
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5Note: The Desert View Watchtower is a 70-foot high stone tower at the edge of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Normally you can go to the top of the tower for amazing views. This is a great stop to get your first glimpse of the canyon as you drive between Page and Grand Canyon Village.38km | 40m
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6Note: There are a few lodges in Grand Canyon Village but Yavapai Lodge is a great affordable option. Be sure to book far in advance. If all of the lodges are booked, there are more hotels in Tusayan, 15 minutes south of Grand Canyon Village.184km | 2h 10m
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2Note: There are several viewpoints along the Grand Canyon South Rim. You can hike or bike between viewpoints, or take the Grand Canyon shuttle bus. Check the Grand Canyon National Park website for current shuttle operations. Yavapai Point is one of the closest viewpoints to Yavapai Lodge.
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3Note: The Hopi House is a building built like a Hopi pueblo. It was built in 1905 and is a historical landmark. Visit this place to admire the architectural craftsmanship of the Hopi workers and to purchase handmade items made by Native artisans.183km | 2h 9m
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4Note: Hermit's Rest is the furthest east viewpoint that you can visit in this area of the park. It is not accessible by private vehicle from March 1 - November 30. On your way to Hermit's Rest on the park shuttle, there are 9 stops and all offer beautiful views.1km | 3m
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5Note: Hopi Point is one of the best viewpoints to catch the sunset over the Grand Canyon. Be sure to watch a sunset during your visit.2km | 6m
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6Note: Yavapai Tavern is a restaurant near Yavapai Lodge and has a variety of food and drinks to end your evening.4km | 12m
Notes day 1
The ultimate week long Arizona road trip! Fly into Phoenix and drive north to Sedona with some fun stops along the way. Spend a few days in Sedona and enjoy red rock views, hiking, delicious food and an off roading tour. Make your way from north from Sedona to Page, with fun stops in Flagstaff along the way. Spend a day exploring Page, Arizona and finally make your way to the beautiful and iconic Grand Canyon.
More activities in this area
From Cottonwood: Guided Kayaking Tour on the Verde River
Coconino County
Sedona or Flagstaff: Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon X Tour
Antelope Canyon X
The Grand Canyon Classic Tour From Sedona, AZ
Coconino County
Sonoran Desert: Guided UTV or ATV Desert Tour
Phoenix Metropolitan Area
From Flagstaff: Grand Canyon National Park Tour
United States
From Sedona or Flagstaff: Ruins & Volcanoes Small-Group Tour
Flagstaff
Arizona: Grand Canyon National Park Tour with Lunch & Pickup
Grand Canyon Railway
Sedona: Rim Run Supreme Off-Road Jeep Tour
Coconino County
From Sedona: Grand Canyon Full-Day Sunset Trip
Grand Canyon National Park
Sedona: The Scientific and Spiritual Vortex Tour
Arizona
Grand Canyon Classic Sightseeing Tour Departing Flagstaff
Grand Canyon Railway
Sedona/Flagstaff: Grand Canyon Day Trip with Dinner & Sunset
United States
From Flagstaff: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend
Sedona, AZ: Grand Canyon Guided Tour and Historic Railway
Cameron Trading Post
From Sedona or Flagstaff: Grand Canyon Full-Day Tour
Navajo Nation
From Sedona: Red Rock West Private Jeep Tour
Southwestern USA
Vortex Yoga Hiking: Half-Day in Sedona
Sedona
Downtown Flagstaff Haunted History Walking Tour
Flagstaff
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