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Sedona Geology & Landscape Tour - Includes a short hike

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Overview
ARRA tours stand out because every adventure we offer is completely private—crafted exclusively for your group. That means no strangers, no rigid schedules, and no compromises. You’ll experience maximum comfort, personalized attention, and the freedom to explore at your own pace. We tailor each trip to match your group’s unique goals and interests to create a captivating experience.

We’re also proud to be the only tour company in Sedona that includes a guided hike in the price of your trip. While others charge extra for this kind of experience, we believe it should be part of the journey from the start—no hidden fees, just more adventure.

Our expert guides are lifelong Arizonans with deep local knowledge, passionate about the land they call home. They're not just storytellers—they’re also trained in wilderness medicine, so you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience, knowing your safety is a top priority. At ARRA, it’s not just a tour—it’s your adventure, your way.
City: Sedona
Fri 13 Jun
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Starting at $795.00
Fri 13 Jun
Starting at $795.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Entrance fee
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Private Guide
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Montezuma Castle National Monument
Montezuma Castle National Monument protects a set of well-preserved dwellings located in Camp Verde, Arizona, which were built and used by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture closely related to the Hohokam and other indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States, between approximately AD 1100 and 1425. The main structure comprises five stories and about 20 rooms and was built over the course of three centuries.
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Bell Rock
Bell Rock is a butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, United States, south of Sedona in Yavapai County. With an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m), it is just west of Courthouse Butte. Its panoramic views make it a popular landmark and tourist attraction. We’ll stop here briefly for a photo opportunity.
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Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179)
The Red Rock Scenic Byway, also known as Arizona State Route 179, is a 15 mile-long highway through the Northside of Sedona. It's a popular destination for sightseeing, hiking, and other outdoor activities due to its stunning red rock formations and natural beauty. The byway is a gateway to the Red Rock Country of Sedona.
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
Perched dramatically on the red rock cliffs of Sedona, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in the area. Built right into the sandstone, it offers panoramic views that stretch across Sedona’s iconic landscapes—towering rock formations, winding desert trails, and endless sky. It’s also one of Sedona’s most powerful energy vortexes, drawing visitors from all over the world who come to soak in the unique, grounding energy of the site. Yes, it gets busy—but that’s just a sign you’re in the right place. The buzz of visitors, and the shared sense of awe only add to the experience.
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village is one of Sedona’s most charming spots to wander, shop, and take in the scenery. Designed in the style of a traditional Mexican village, its vine-covered walls, cobblestone walkways, and shaded courtyards create a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away. You’ll find a mix of galleries, boutiques, and artisan studios tucked into every corner—perfect for picking up a unique piece or just enjoying the craftsmanship on display. It’s a great place to slow down, grab a coffee or bite to eat, and soak up the creative energy that makes Sedona so special.
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Sedona Heritage Museum
The Sedona Heritage Museum, located in Jordan Historical Park, showcases Sedona’s pioneer history, including ranching, farming, and its role in early Hollywood films. Housed in the historic Jordan family home, it features original buildings and artifacts that tell the story of the area’s early settlers.
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Cathedral Rock
We hold permits for several scenic hiking trails surrounding Cathedral Rock, giving your group the flexibility to choose the route that best matches your interests, preferences, and abilities.
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Jerome
Jerome, Arizona sits high on Cleopatra Hill, offering wide-open views over the Verde Valley and a unique mix of history and local flavor. Once a thriving mining town known as “The Wickedest Town in the West,” it’s now a quiet but lively community of artists, small businesses, and curious travelers. With its historic buildings, winding streets, and creative energy, Jerome makes for a great day trip—or a perfect place to catch the sunset. Main Street has plenty of character, and if you’re looking to unwind, the Spirit Room bar is a well-known local favorite with a laid-back vibe and live music on many evenings.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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