
How to Hike the Soldier Pass & Brins Mesa Trail in Sedona, Arizona
The Soldier Pass/Brins Mesa Trail is one of the top three hikes to take when visiting Sedona, Arizona. The beauty of this hike is that you encounter many special places along the way; the Devil’s Kitchen Sinkhole, the Seven Sacred Pools, and the Soldier Pass Cave. These sights are within the Coconino National Forest, in the Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness. This is a great hike if you want a real sense of the history of the region. You will see the red rock that Sedona is famous for, sacred Native American sites, and the results of millions of years of geological evolution. Not only was this area an ocean floor and a coastal plain, but it was also the home of dinosaurs!

How to Hike the Devil’s Bridge Trail in Sedona, Arizona
The Devil’s Bridge Trail is one of the top three hikes to take when visiting Sedona, Arizona. It is a relatively easy hike finishing with a bit of a climb as you get close to the famous Devil’s Bridge. Devil’s Bridge in Sedona is a natural sandstone arch in the Coconino National Forest. The arch stands 54 feet tall and 45 feet long. This is one of Sedona’s most popular spots because of the ease in accessing, and of course, for the remarkable views and photo op that it offers.

How To Hike to Boynton Canyon & Subway Cave, Sedona, Arizona
The Boynton Canyon/Subway Cave Trail is one of the top three hikes to take when visiting Sedona, Arizona. It is a gorgeous hike, not very strenuous, and after a moderate climb, you arrive at a once in a lifetime spot. You will see the red rocks that Sedona is famous for, and experience one of Sedona’s treasures, the Subway Cave. Along the way, you will pass through some of Sedona’s vortexes within the Boynton Canyon and can visit the ancient Sinagua (pre-Columbian culture known for their cliff dwellings and petroglyphs) ruins.