Explore the Best Hiking Trails and Dining Options in Sedona, AZ

Guides to Hiking Trails and Dining Options
Cathedral Rock Hiking Trail in Sedona Arizona

Welcome to Sedona, Arizona, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and food lovers alike. With its majestic red rock formations and vibrant culinary scene, Sedona offers an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual stroller, and whether you crave gourmet meals or casual eats, Sedona has something special for you. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best hiking trails and dining options in this beautiful desert town, conveniently located near our property. 

Top Hiking Trails in Sedona

Cathedral Rock Trail

Distance from our property: 4.5 miles (approximately 10 minutes by car) 

Difficulty: Moderate 

Distance: 1.2 miles round trip 

Elevation Gain: 744 feet 

Cathedral Rock is one of Sedona’s most iconic landmarks. The trail is short but steep, offering a challenging climb rewarded by stunning panoramic views at the top. Be prepared for some scrambling, but the breathtaking scenery is worth the effort.

Devil’s Bridge Trail

Distance from our property: 6.5 miles (approximately 15 minutes by car) 

Difficulty: Moderate 

Distance: 4.2 miles round trip 

Elevation Gain: 400 feet 

Devil’s Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in the area, and the trail leading to it is a favorite among hikers. The hike is relatively moderate with a mix of flat terrain and gentle inclines, culminating in a spectacular view from the top of the arch. 

West Fork Trail

Distance from our property: 10 miles (approximately 20 minutes by car) 

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate 

Distance: 6.9 miles round trip 

Elevation Gain: 400 feet 

For a more leisurely hike, the West Fork Trail offers a beautiful walk through Oak Creek Canyon. This trail is shaded and follows a creek, making it ideal for a peaceful and scenic hike. It’s particularly beautiful in the fall when the leaves change color. 

Boynton Canyon Trail

Distance from our property: 9 miles (approximately 20 minutes by car) 

Difficulty: Moderate 

Distance: 6.1 miles round trip 

Elevation Gain: 830 feet 

Boynton Canyon Trail is known for its stunning red rock formations and diverse landscape. The trail takes you through a mix of desert and forest, with plenty of opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Sedona. Keep an eye out for the energy vortex near the beginning of the trail. 

Bell Rock Pathway

Distance from our property: 7 miles (approximately 15 minutes by car) 

Difficulty: Easy 

Distance: 3.6 miles round trip 

Elevation Gain: 357 feet 

Perfect for families and beginner hikers, the Bell Rock Pathway offers easy access to one of Sedona’s famous rock formations. The trail is well-marked and relatively flat, providing stunning views of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte.