Love sunrise hikes? This guide to the best sunrise hikes in Sedona will help you find epic trails to start your day with adventure and breathtaking views!

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Love sunrise hikes? This guide to the best sunrise hikes in Sedona will help you find epic trails to start your day with adventure and breathtaking views!
Planning a trip to Sedona? Here are the 10 best hikes in Sedona, Arizona, plus tips to avoid crowds and make the most of your adventure!
Hike Doe Mountain Trail for a short, scenic climb to a stunning sunrise view – plus there’s a chance to see hot air balloons! Read my guide for all the details.
Rising to 6,463 feet, Bear Mountain is a steep, 4.6-mile trek with stunning views and rock scrambles. It’s an epic challenge making it a must-do in Sedona!
Wilson Mountain, Sedona’s highest peak, offers a challenging hike with epic views and fewer crowds. Read my guide for tips to plan your perfect adventure!
The hike to Sedona’s Subway Cave is an epic adventure through stunning red rock scenery to a unique tunnel-like cave. Check out my guide for all the details!
Fay Canyon Trail is a Sedona gem with towering red cliffs and the hidden Fay Canyon Arch. This guide covers how to find it, what to expect, and top hiking tips!
Keyhole Cave is one of Sedona’s largest caves, offering a thrilling adventure for experienced hikers. This guide has everything you need to find this cave.
Devil’s Bridge is Sedona’s largest sandstone arch, reachable by multiple trails. Hike responsibly, follow Leave No Trace, and enjoy the stunning red rocks!
Hike to the Birthing Cave in Sedona, a sacred Native American site amid stunning red rocks. Read my complete guide to learn how to find this stunning cave.