My Favorite Sedona Hikes

All hikes can be found on AllTrails. Remember to always leave no trace, which means packing out trash and not marking on the rocks! Also be mindful of other hikers, you’re not the only one on the trail.

Broken Arrow Trail

Moderate. 3.0 miles round trip

We did this hike later in the evening and only passed a few other hikers on the trail. The jeep tours do have a road nearby so you’ll hear a little bit of traffic in parts, but mostly it was quiet. We hiked up to the white line for pictures at the end before turning around.

Keyhole Cave via Sugarloaf Trail

Hard. 2.2 miles round trip

Sugarloaf trailhead is busy, with a small parking lot. We got there before 8 am to get a spot. We did not go all the way up into the cave. There is a sketchy rope that you have to use to go all the way up, but we enjoyed the lower part of the cave!

Devils Bridge

Moderate. 3.9 miles round trip

I know this one is very cliché for Sedona. I did this hike back in 2019, and although it was popular, it was not nearly as crazy as it is now. That being said, I still loved this hike and think it’s a really unique one. To avoid crowds I recommend going early or late.

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About Me

I’m Morgan, the creator behind this blog. I’m just your average traveler, trying to see the world on a mid-range budget. I try to take a few international trips a year, and several domestic trips as well. I travel with my husband Evan, friends, and sometimes solo. By day I work in healthcare which allows flexibility with my travels. I love planning and researching destinations almost as much as I love traveling, so I’m hoping to share some of my knowledge with you!