easy
2–6 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, with minimal walking required during stops.
Discover the unmatched grandeur of the Grand Canyon and Sedona’s stunning red rocks with Scenic Sedona Tours. Knowledgeable guides and carefully paced itineraries make these day trips a must for visitors seeking a memorable adventure in Arizona’s high desert.
Sedona, Arizona, is a destination that captivates with its striking red rock formations, rugged canyons, and rich cultural history. Located in the high desert, this area is known for its vivid sandstone buttes, steep canyon walls, and unique vegetation like manzanita bushes and juniper trees, all set against blue skies and endless horizon views. Scenic Sedona Tours offers two premier trips ideal for visitors eager to connect with this dramatic landscape: the Grand Canyon Tour and the Highlights of Sedona Tour.
The Grand Canyon Tour delivers an awe-inspiring journey to one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. Travelers witness the vast scale of the canyon’s layered rock structures carved over millions of years by the Colorado River. Each viewpoint provides sweeping perspectives across the canyon's walls, catching natural colors that shift from deep reds and oranges to cooler blues in shadowed crevices. This trip is perfect for those wanting a thoughtful introduction to the geological marvels of the Southwest.
Meanwhile, the Highlights of Sedona Tour brings guests right to the heart of Sedona’s rugged beauty. The experienced guides lead small groups to iconic spots — including the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Airport Mesa, and Bell Rock — intertwining the trip with engaging stories about Sedona’s origins, local folklore, and the land’s ecological features. Guests appreciate well-paced stops that allow time to absorb the views and capture photographs, with informative narration about native plants and rock formations.
What sets Scenic Sedona Tours apart is their emphasis on knowledgeable, personable guides like Noah, Avery, and Clay who make history and geology accessible while keeping the atmosphere lively and accommodating. They cater to a broad range of visitors, including those with limited mobility, ensuring no one misses out. Whether you're short on time or seeking a deeper understanding of Sedona’s landscape, these tours offer an authentic gateway to some of Arizona’s most unforgettable scenery.
Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months when temperatures rise quickly.
Temperatures can change rapidly between morning and afternoon; dress in breathable layers.
Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect from intense desert sun exposure.
Choose sturdy shoes with good grip for uneven terrain during stops and short walks.
Sedona was established in the early 20th century and named after Sedona Schnebly, a local settler known for her hospitality.
Tours adhere to Leave No Trace principles, promoting respect for fragile plant life and archaeological sites.
Necessary to stay hydrated in the dry desert climate.
Protects against strong UV exposure during the tour.
Provides support and traction during short walks and stops.
Useful for cooler mornings and late afternoons on the trail.
fall|winter|spring specific