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Visite audioguidée de Sedona

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Tap into the energy of the Earth in beautiful Sedona! Locals call this a cathedral without walls and it only takes one look to understand why. Surrounded by towering buttes and spires of bold red rock and bisected by a canyon that’s green all year-'round, Sedona is like nowhere else on the planet. Explore its mountainous vistas, discover countless shops and galleries, and learn about its history and spirituality too!

Purchase one tour per car. Everyone can listen at the same time!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Ville: Sedona
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Flexible Planning
Family-friendly
Works Offline
Live GPS Map
Email, Chat, Call Support
Audios, Images, and Text
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat, or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive.
2
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
3
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
4
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
5
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
6
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
7
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
8
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
9
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive.
10
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
11
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
12
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
13
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
14
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
15
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
16
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
17
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive.
18
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
19
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
20
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
21
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
22
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
23
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
24
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
25
Chambre de commerce de Sedona
Votre visite de la magnifique et originale Sedona commence au centre d'accueil /chambre de commerce de la ville. De là, vous vous dirigerez vers le sud, en passant devant les plus grandes attractions en cours de route, des randonnées dans les roches rouges aux nombreux magasins et galeries. Vous en apprendrez également beaucoup sur la longue et inhabituelle histoire de Sedona en conduisant.
26
Village des arts et du shopping de Tlaquepaque
Le Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village est l'une des principales attractions de Sedona pour une bonne raison. Cette place animée regorge d'artistes et d'artisans locaux vendant toutes sortes de trouvailles uniques. Le village abrite également des restaurants et des cafés de premier plan pour faire le plein d'énergie pour votre voyage.
27
Sentier de la flèche brisée
Ce sentier de 3 miles partage son nom avec un célèbre film tourné à Sedona. Après votre visite, vous entendrez tout sur la fondation de la ville et comment elle est passée d'un avant-poste inconnu et éloigné à "Little Hollywood", un point chaud pour les westerns sur grand écran.
28
Site de pique-nique Call Of The Canyon
Sedona a changé à jamais en 1923, lorsque le cinéaste Zane Gray est arrivé avec une équipe de tournage et un rêve. Ici, Zane a tourné le film muet Call of the Canyon, un western sur un soldat revenant de la guerre. Il voulait une liberté créative qu'il ne pouvait pas obtenir à Los Angeles et a été captivé par le paysage de Sedona.
29
Chapelle de la Sainte Croix
Une attraction incontournable. Cette chapelle à couper le souffle domine de façon spectaculaire le paysage rocheux et offre des vues panoramiques incroyables de l'intérieur. Il a été conçu pour générer le même sentiment d'émerveillement que l'Empire State Building, et il est absolument à la hauteur !
30
Village d'Oak Creek
Connue par les habitants sous le nom de "The Village", cette communauté non constituée en société est un autre endroit idéal pour trouver des magasins, des restaurants et bien plus encore. Il dispose même de trois immenses terrains de golf pour ceux qui aiment frapper les liens ! Votre visite principale se termine ici, mais il reste encore beaucoup à faire si vous choisissez de vous lancer également dans la visite bonus de West Sedona.
31
Site de pique-nique du croissant de lune
Le site de pique-nique Crescent Moon offre des vues spectaculaires sur Cathedral Rock et c'est l'une des vues les plus photographiées de Sedona ! Selon la saison, c'est aussi un endroit idéal pour se baigner.
32
Parc d'État de Red Rock
S'étendant sur plus de 285 acres, le parc d'État de Red Rock présente certaines des plus belles régions sauvages de la région des roches rouges. Il possède de nombreux sentiers de randonnée et pistes cyclables, des aires de pique-nique et propose même des randonnées guidées au clair de lune en cas de pleine lune. Votre visite de West Sedona se termine ici.
33
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
34
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
35
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
36
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
37
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
38
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
39
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
40
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
41
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
42
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
43
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
44
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
45
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
46
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
47
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
48
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
49
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
50
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
51
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
52
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
53
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
54
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
55
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
56
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
57
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
58
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
59
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
60
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
61
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
62
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
63
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
64
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
65
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
66
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
67
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
68
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
69
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
70
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
71
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
72
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
73
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Your tour of quirky, drop-dead gorgeous Sedona begins at the town's Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce. From here, you'll drive south, passing the biggest attractions along the way, from red rock hikes to plentiful shops and galleries. You'll also learn a ton about Sedona's long, unusual history as you drive. NOTE: This 15+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sedona in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
74
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
The Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village is one of Sedona's top attractions for good reason. This vibrant plaza is packed with local artists and artisans selling all manner of unique finds. The Village is also home to some top tier restaurants and cafes to fuel up for your journey.
75
Broken Arrow Trail
This 3-mile trail shares its name with a famous movie filmed in Sedona. After you visit, you'll hear all about the founding of the town and how it went from an unknown, remote outpost to "Little Hollywood," a hotspot for silver screen westerns.
76
Call Of The Canyon Picnic Site
Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.
77
Chapel of the Holy Cross
A must-see attraction. This jaw-dropping chapel looms dramatically over the rocky landscape and offers incredible, panoramic views from within. It was designed to generate the same sense of awe as the Empire State Building, and it absolutely delivers!
78
Village of Oak Creek
Known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is another great spot to find shops, restaurants, and more. It even boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links! Your main tour concludes here, but there's plenty more to do if you choose to embark on the West Sedona bonus tour as well.
79
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Crescent Moon Picnic Site offers spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Depending on the season, it's also a great place for a swim.
80
Red Rock State Park
Encompassing over 285 acres, Red Rock State Park features some of the prettiest wilderness in the red rock area. It has plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and even offers guided moonlight hikes when there's a full moon. Your tour of West Sedona concludes here.
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Commentaires (20)
Amy_S
Mar 2025
Awesome experience highly recommend to anyone. Very easy to use. Highly informative. Thank you so much
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Amy, I’m glad you enjoyed my self-guided driving audio tour of Sedona and Red Rock State Park. It’s great to hear you found it easy to use and highly informative. If you’re planning more adventures, check out my Arizona Bundle featuring Saguaro, Mt. Lemmon, and more. Happy exploring!
John G
Dec 2024
Unfathomable. No customer service. Did not even attempt to take the tour. Could not decipher the instructions to begin tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
John, I'm sorry about the difficulties you experienced starting the Sedona & Red Rock State Park tour. There may have been an issue with our instruction email. Please check your spam folder for the password and step-by-step setup instructions. We're here to help if you have questions or need further assistance. Also, the tour is valid for a year, so you can retry it or opt for a replacement or refund.
Jennifer_P
Nov 2024
Kinda difficult to get to a starting point. It could explain that better. Just started driving towards the great stuff and the narrator kicked in. Got an even better tour on the way back as we were in sync with the directions. I had a credit from the train ride I booked which was nice.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Jennifer, I'm glad you enjoyed the Sedona & Red Rock State Park tour! For the starting point, once you open the app and click on the directions to the starting point, it will automatically open Google Maps to guide you there. Once you arrive, switch back to the app, and the tour will start automatically. I also include this info in a detailed email with a tutorial video to simplify setup. Thanks for sharing, and I'm here if you ever need assistance!

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