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Bike Trails
The only word to describe the riding in Sedona is AWESOME! This is hands down the best riding destination in my opinion. Sedona is a unique blend of mountain and desert where the main features of the landscape are red dirt and rock. The Sedona locals deserve a lot of credit for building excellent singletrack trails for all to enjoy. When you arrive, just go to the local bike shop and pick up a $5.00 trail guide and you will be set. Most of the trails are clearly marked and in good condition. The trails can be technical in places so some time will be spent off the bike but it's all worth it. There is also several national and state parks to explore in the area so there is plenty to do after the morning ride. Make sure to bring a swim suit and check out the natural water slide at Slide Rock State Park for some cool relief.
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Biking Destinations
- Schnebly Hill Schnebly Hill Road begins on Highway 179, just before it crosses Oak Creek. This is a moderately difficult trail. If you bike the entire trail out-and-back, the 23-mile trip will surround you with the Red Rock Sedona is famous for! The views are also spectacular.
- Jack's Point East and south of Sedona. You will be traveling through Bear Wallow Canyon, this 12 mile ride is perfect for intermediate ability riders.
- Twin Buttes Loop This trail is south of Sedona. Although this trail is only 5 miles long, it is perfect to get out and play for a bit and you will see some of the areas favorite sites.
- Loy Butte / Red Canyon Ruins Ride North and west of Sedona. The total distance is 20 miles but it is great for beginning-to-intermediate riders. Enjoy the sites of the Mogollon Rim with this ride.
- Cockscomb Loop North and west of Sedona. This is a 10-mile loop that's moderate for beginners and intermediate riders. Mostly hard-packed dirt jeep roads.
- Sterling Canyon Just north and west of Sedona. This 9-mile out-and-back route takes you through plenty of canyons in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness Area.
- Scheurman Mountain Loop West and south of Sedona.
This 8-mile loop will take you through some beautiful red rock country and will take about two hours.
- Robber's Roost West of Sedona, in the Coconino National Forest.
This is a 20-mile out-and-back ride that's not very technical. Visit the hideout carved into an enormous sandstone butte formation.
- Submarine Rock Start from Broken Arrow or Bell Rock Pathway in the Village of Oak Creek, this scenic location offers the best of Sedona.
- Cathedral Rock Starting from the Village of Oak Creek go out Verde Valley School Road, ride completely around Cathedral rock by Oak Creek, then returning on the Bell Rock Pathway.
- Deadman's Pass North Sedona Trail that features easy riding on fast open trails next to wilderness canyons.
- Chicken Point This trail offers excellent views and single track trails. And riding to and from this landmark can be a real adventure. You can expect to share the view with jeeps, but your access is on dedicated hiking/biking trails. Reach this scenic view using the Broken Arrow and Little Horse Trails.
- Bell Rock Perhaps the most photographed landmark in Sedona, Bell Rock is located at the start of the Bell Rock Pathway in the Village of Oak Creek, a trail that leads to some of the best trails in Sedona, including Little Horse Trail and the Cathedral Rock Loop.
More Biking Information
- Flagstaff Biking Great site for trail riding information.
- Red Rock Ranger District The colorful collection of buttes, pinnacles, mesas and canyons surrounding Sedona is famous the world around for its red rock vistas. Over the years, this area has served as the setting of many western novels and movies and has been the subject of uncounted paintings, photographs and other works of art. The remains of ancient wetlands, these crimson cliffs have been carved by the forces of the desert into one of nature's most magnificent masterpieces.
- Absolute Bikes Sedona has hundreds of miles of mountain bike trails surrounding it. Many are accessible by bicycle from Absolute Bikes. Don't let the secret out, but the surrounding area is a somewhat undiscovered mountain biking nirvana! Here is a free map to get you started, courtesy of Absolute Bikes and Cosmic Ray. If you'd like more, stop by or contact us to purchase a copy of Cosmic Ray's Fat Tire Tales and Trails Mountain Bike guide to Arizona.
- Bike and Bean Sedona features miles of single track, jeep roads and urban trails on United States Forest Service land, State and private. There are trails for almost all skill levels. Some of these trails even challenge hikers, and novice riders and young children can enjoy some of the most scenic rides.
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