Best Off Road in Sedona

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1

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :09 hrs
1 mi
48.909058 ft
Unknown

Soldiers Pass Trail is a pretty difficult and beautiful trail. Visitors will come across Devil’s Kitchen Sinkhole as well as many other hiking trails. The few challenges include shelves, turns, and a few other minor obstacles. Camping is not allowed in this area.

2

Arizona, Coconino County

00 :14 hrs
1.9 mi
89.91809 ft
Unknown

Broken Arrow Trail is surrounded by giant red rock formations. This is a very popular trail that can be steep at times. This is a 4wd trail that is pretty well maintained but is designed to be challenging. Steep hills and slick rock are frequent throughout the trail. Tourist jeeps frequent the area so it is recommended that visitors beware of these.

3

Arizona, Coconino County

00 :49 hrs
4 mi
53.824097 ft
Unknown

Hot Loop runs through forest roads that are relatively easy, but may provide a bit of a challenge. Jacks Canyon Road is an optional side trail. There are dispersed camping spots throughout the thick forest areas. Views here are great and there are also a network of hiking trails along the way.

4

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :50 hrs
4.1 mi
61.358032 ft
Unknown

Dry Creek Road provides beautiful scenery with plenty of landmarks along the way including Devil’s Bridge and Vultee Arch. Most unmodified 4x4 vehicles will be fine here and any lifted vehicle would have no problems here. Potential rocks and stumps are occasional and it can be steep at times.

5

Arizona, Coconino County

00 :15 hrs
2.8 mi
43.41101 ft
Unknown

Jacks Canyon Road provides great views of Jack’s Canyon and the wilderness area. There are some moderate challenges throughout the trail and there are also some hiking trails off to the side. Some sections can be muddy or overgrown due to weather and other factors.

6

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :31 hrs
5.7 mi
67.16797 ft
Unknown

Greasy Spoon is a pretty short and remote trail that is in the great Arizona desert. Visitors should expect steep and rocky hills but 4wd vehicles with good clearance should have no problems. Lots of large flat areas are available for camping. This is also a popular ATV area.

7

Arizona, Yavapai County

01 :05 hrs
10.6 mi
138.151 ft
Unknown

Outlaw Trail is a backcountry loop that runs through the Honanki Indian Ruins. Visitors will need a Red Rock Pass to park along the trail. Dispersed camping spots are plentiful along this route. This is an easy trail but there are a few sections that are steep and rocky. A stock SUV with high clearance should be fine but skid plates are recommended.

8

Arizona, Coconino County

01 :26 hrs
7.7 mi
624.99 ft
Unknown

Casner Mountain Trail lies mostly between the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness and Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness. The red rock of Verde Valley is stunning here. This is a pretty easy trail that is simple to follow and doesn’t have any major obstacles. Any stock 4x4 would have no problem.

9

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :60 hrs
5.6 mi
408.24194 ft
Unknown

House Mountain Trail climbs right on top of the mountain and also offers lots of hiking trails. ATVs may also enjoy the many side trails that are available. Visitors should expect steep and rocky hills as well as ruts and some possible tipping spots. High clearance SUVs should be fine here.

10

Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :31 hrs
5.3 mi
96.47595 ft
Unknown

Oak Creek Homestead leads to Oak Creek and is a beautiful drive along the way. There are some obstacles along the way but for the most part the route could be done in a high clearance 2wd vehicle. Some of the river beds can be dangerous during heavy rains. Overnight camping is not allowed here.

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