Red Rock State Park
Moonlight hikes at Red Rock State Park in Sedona
April 25th, 2013
Experience the beauty of the Sedona Red Rocks by the light of the moon with a guided “Moonlight Hike” at Red Rock State Park on April 25th, 2013. If you think Sedona is beautiful in the day, just wait until you see it in the moonlight.
The red rocks appear to take on a whole new color and you can feel the energy emitting from the vortexes that surround you. Led by a naturalist, it gives hikers the rare opportunity to enjoy the sunset and moonrise from an overlook and return by the light of the moon, while also having the chance to learn about Sedona and its surrounding areas. Verde Valley and park history, as well as archeology, geology, botany, and riparian wildlife information, is offered.
The park offers these guided moonlight hikes through October. Dates and start times for these hikes will vary throughout the months.
The Red Rock State Park is located at 4050 Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona. Reservation for this hike are a must! When you call 928.282.6907 for reservations, the arrival time will be given. A $5.00 per person program fee will be charged at the time of the reservation. There is also a $10.00 entrance fee to the Park for a car of four adults. Just or call To learn more about this Sedona hike please visit visit Red Rock State Park.
Tips:
- Dress comfortably, wear appropriate hiking shoes.
- Bring water, a flashlight and insect spray.
- The hike lasts for approximately 2 to 2-2½ hours, has an elevation climb of 200-250 feet and covers 2 miles.
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