7 Incredible Hikes in Sedona for Breathtaking Red Rock Views

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Sedona has become a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The breathtaking red rock scenery and countless trails make it one of the premier spots in the West for hiking and exploration.

Having spent significant time in Sedona, as an avid mountain biker, it’s my go-to location for biking, and I’ve also hiked many of its trails. I can assure you that hiking in Sedona is an experience you won’t regret! Almost every trail you select will treat you to stunning views, unique rock formations, and a sprinkle of Sedona’s magic.

If you’re seeking the best of the best, I’ve compiled a list of the top hikes in Sedona that I would love to experience again and again.




  • EARLY START, GREAT REWARD: To avoid crowds and the heat, I highly recommend starting your hikes early in the day.



  • PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE SUN: The sun in Sedona can be intense, with very little shade on the trails. Bring adequate sun protection and consider wearing a hat.



  • STAY HYDRATED: Dehydration is a risk in the desert. Bring a day pack that can carry at least 2-3 liters of water.



  • USE THE HIKER’S SHUTTLE: Sedona provides a complimentary hiker’s shuttle that transports you to various trailheads around town, alleviating traffic congestion and benefiting the environment.

1. Seven Sacred Pools via Cibola Pass Trail

Trail Basics




  • Why hike it?: Explore the renowned 7 Sacred Pools.



  • Trail Type: Out-and-back.



  • Distance: 2.8 miles.



  • Elevation Gain: 387 ft.



  • Time Needed: 1-2 hours.



  • Difficulty: Easy.



  • Dogs Allowed?: On leash.



  • Map: AllTrails.



  • Parking Fee: Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass.

If you’re after a great hike that offers excellent value, consider the Seven Sacred Pools via Cibola Pass Trail. This hike is relatively easy, with less than 400 feet of elevation gain over a round trip of about 3 miles, but the views are spectacular, and the trail culminates at the iconic Seven Sacred Pools.

These small pools were shaped over thousands, if not millions, of years of erosion. Today, they often fill with water that mirrors the surrounding red rock formations. Visiting right after rain is especially rewarding, as the pools may transform into a stunning waterfall!

Most visitors access the Seven Sacred Pools via Soldiers Pass, but a quieter and more scenic approach is through Cibola Pass.

If you visit after a rain, you might see the Seven Sacred Pools transform into a waterfall.

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2. Bear Mountain

Trail Basics




  • Why hike it?: Experience breathtaking views and a solid workout.



  • Trail Type: Out-and-back.



  • Distance: 4.6 miles.



  • Elevation Gain: 1,988 ft.



  • Time Needed: 4-5 hours.



  • Difficulty: Challenging.



  • Dogs Allowed?: On leash.



  • Map: AllTrails.



  • Parking Fee: Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass.

Bear Mountain is one of the most iconic and challenging hikes in Sedona. The trail features steep sections and rocky paths that require careful footing and some scrambling. If you’re ready for an adventure, Bear Mountain is a must-do.

Besides the workout, the breathtaking views from the summit make this hike worth adding to your Sedona itinerary. You will be rewarded with stunning panoramas of the Verde Valley, the Mogollon Rim, and even the distant San Francisco Peaks.

As mentioned, this hike is quite tough. Be prepared with lots of water (a day pack with a hydration system is essential), ample sun protection, and sturdy hiking shoes.

Beautiful views out over red rock Sedona landscape from Bear Mountain Trail
The views from Bear Mountain are some of the best in Sedona.
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3. Devil’s Bridge Via Mescal Trailhead

Trail Basics




  • Why hike it?: Experience the stunning natural arch formation.



  • Trail Type: Out-and-back.



  • Distance: 4 miles.



  • Elevation Gain: 531 ft.



  • Time Needed: 2-3 hours.



  • Difficulty: Moderate.



  • Map: AllTrails.



  • Parking fee: Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass.

Devil’s Bridge is not only one of the most famous hikes in Sedona but is also known for its stunning scenery. The trail leads to a beautiful sandstone arch created over centuries by natural erosion.

From Devil’s Bridge, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Verde Valley, with imposing red rock formations rising from the valley floor. If you’re up for it, you can even walk onto the arch—just ensure you’re comfortable with heights!

There are various ways to access the Devil’s Bridge Trail. My preferred route is via Mescal Trailhead, though you can also park at Dry Creek Vista Trailhead.

Two hikers sitting on top of Devil's Bridge in Sedona
Devil’s Bridge is an iconic sandstone arch that offers sweeping views of Sedona’s verdant valley.

4. Cathedral Rock Trail

Trail Basics

  • Why hike it?: Amazing views out over the Verde Valley.
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back.
  • Distance: 1.2 miles.
  • Elevation Gain: 741 ft.

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