Red Rock - Sedona Scenic Trip
At the beautiful Coconino National Forest, take a break from
the ordinary and enjoy rugged rolling hills and washes covered
with scrub oak, juniper, pinon pine, cacti, and yucca. At Dry
Beaver Creek Bridge, you'll have your first glimpse of the
spectacular red monoliths ahead, such as Courthouse Butte and
Lee Mountain. The roadway gently curves through the high desert
country, a colorful mosaic of red soil and green junipers.
As you travel further down the road, you may see various
wildlife such as deer, elk, coyotes, and quail on the ground,
and flying high overhead are hawks and eagles. Two miles
farther, hike up to where the elevation sign says 4,000 feet,
and let your gaze sweep over the myriad of rock formations that
make up the Route.
Scanning the horizon from west to east, you will see Castle
Rock, which has the same iron ore that colors red rocks on Mars,
and mystical Bell Rock, a longtime spot known for "earth
energy." Going further, you'll see the mammoth Courthouse
Butte, a popular spot for off road mountain biking. This vista
has a fascinating history -- a 300 million year old story.
Ancient Americans Indians lived and hunted here for thousands
of years, and people today continue to believe this land is
sacred. "We didn't inherit the earth; we are borrowing it
from our children" is still the prevailing wisdom of this
road and its surroundings.
Continuing north through the Village of Oak Creek, Castle
Rock dominates the landscape on your left and Bell Rock on your
right. With Wild Horse Mesa and House Mountain looming in the
background, it's obvious how this area became a favorite site
for filming westerns back in the 1940s and 50s.
In just over a mile, the road re-enters the serenity of the
Coconino National Forest, where the south end of the Bell Rock
Vista Pathway is on the right. Bell Rock is a popular
destination for mountain bikers and hikers alike.
The forest seems to hug the road, creating a sense of
intimacy with nature, and the giant rock formations, often
glowing in the sun, tower above both sides of the road. Near the
end of this natural roller coaster, you'll climb a hill and see
the north end of Bell Rock Vista Pathway, a wonderful place to
stop and plan which trailhead you want to take. While hiking up
the pathway, take out your camera to capture Cathedral Rock, one
of the most photographed places in Arizona.
Red Rock Scenic Route winds through Sedona's Red Rock
Country, often called a "museum without walls."
Travelers are amazed by the high desert's power, diversity, and
sense of intimacy with nature. Inhabited for thousands of years,
the stunning red rocks are alive with a timeless spirit that
captivates and inspires.
Length: 7.5 miles
Time to Allow: Take 20 minutes to drive, but allow several
hours to include all activities along the Route.
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