Rzr Ride Through Sedona Red Rock
What other way to spend this year valintines day then heading up north out of the city for some good old fashioned rompin! The lady and i decided to rent a Polaris RZR from Sedona atv and buggy rental. Great price for a half day rental and even better trails to pick from off dry creek rd.
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Sedona Off-Road - Broken Arrow Trail, Soldiers Pass, Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Powerline
On this adventure we headed across state lines to Sedona Arizona for a trip we had been planning for 2 months. We knew Sedona was a very scenic place with all the red rocks but we also heard there were some amazing trails out there that we needed to go check out. So along with some of our great friends, we packed up and headed out for a long weekend of wheeling.
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Once everyone in our group made their way to Sedona, we all met for some good food, drinks and a little comradery at the Sedona Pizza Company before we kicked things off the next morning. If you visit Sedona, I highly recommend making this a stop on your list.
The next morning bright and early we met up at the Coffee Pot Restaurant for breakfast which came highly recommended. We aired down, did a quick gear check and had a short drivers meeting to discuss the days plans and headed out.
The first trail of the day was going to be Broken Arrow which was just a few miles down the road. This was the one trail we were all the most excited about.
The Broken Arrow trail did not disappoint. This 3.8 mile long trail had some great obstacles at almost every turn and the views of the red rocks all around never got old. As we made our way to the top of Devils Staircase, are anticipation level started to climb. Because with all the rain that morning, we knew it might be a bit of a challenge.
Devils Staircase really is much steeper than it does on camera for sure, but we all had a blast making our way down. However there were a couple in our group that just had to see if they could make their way up and without a doubt watching Little Big Jeep hammer their way up might have been the highlight of the day.
Broken Arrow is a very popular trail and we must have come across at least 15 Tour guided Jeeps along the way.
As we made our way off broken arrow it was time to stop for lunch, soak in the surroundings and get ready for Soldier Pass which was the next trail on the agenda.
The trailhead to soldiers pass was just a few miles down the road from broken arrow. This trail had a couple obstacles along the way, but not as difficult as broken arrow. But once again, the amazing scenery was around every corner
There are 2 must see destination along soldiers pass, the first one we stopped at was Devil’s Kitchen which is a massive sink hole and there are no railis, so watch your step. The second stop is the Seven Apache Pools, a very remarkable spot to visit
On our third and last trail run of the day to Schneblys Hill, mother nature decided to turn on the water works and I think everyone agreed that it made going up this mountain much more scenic with all the water falls coming off the rocks. This trail is easy and you really don’t even need 4 week drive. The gate was close half way through, but no worries as the views at this spot were breathtaking.
On day 2 we planned on doing Red Rock Powerline trail and then take the optional off shoot to Outlaw trail. This trail is just over 30 miles round trip and we expected it to take a up the whole day. This trail is rated as difficult, but aside from a couple small obstacles that you would want to have high clearance, it was that bad at all.
From all the rain the night before, the mud was exceptionally thick and I everyones tires were really gummed up which made things a little interesting going up the side of Black Mountain.
The ruins at the end of the Outlaw trail exceeded all our expectations. These ruins date back to the 1100’s and to see so much of it standing was very cool. This is a must-see destination and if you are out in Sedona. There is a flat dirt road that you can take to go straight there, but I think taking the Red Rock Powerline road is the best way to do it.
Red Rock Powerline and Broken Arrow in Sedona
Us and our friend Phil headed out to Sedona to run the Red Rock Powerline trail which started near Clarkdale and ended in Sedona in the Outlaw trail area, then we headed to Broken Arrow to end the day.
Sedona ATV Ride
Courtney and I rented a 2 seater ATV in Sedona and got out onto the trails to see some Red Rocks. Beautiful ride. So beautiful I did this again a few months later.
Polaris Slingshot 2017 Sedona Arizona
Welcome to Sedona Slingshot Rentals, home of the best scenic roads in the western states. On your travels here to Sedona you'll find driving around is the most scenic part. With having the best weather year round and many recreational vehicles we found hopping in to a brand new Polaris Slingshot is the ultimate way to get around! With The slingshot's low driving stance you will experience everything the road has to offer. The 360 degree air cockpit design allows you to get the most amazing panoramic views of the Red Rocks. From the curvy roads of Oak Creek Canyon heading up towards Flagstaff including Grand Canyon tours, Prescot or all the way down 89A to Dry Creek Western Canyons. You will see it all!
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Broken Arrow Tour | Sedona | Pink Jeep Tours
Pink Jeep Tours has been thrilling visitors as the premier off-road excursion company in the Southwest for more than 50 years. The first Jeep tour operator in the United States, the company was founded in Sedona, Arizona in 1960 and has since become known for its “must do” rugged adventure tours through Sedona’s Red Rock Country, the Grand Canyon, Scottsdale, and Las Vegas.
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How to have an amazing ATV rental experience: Anza-Borrego Desert
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The desert may seem barren, but out among all that sand you can find some pretty fun activities.
Renting a 4-wheel drive is the best way to see the sights here in the Anza-Borrego Desert not far from Palm Springs California. It's California’s largest state park encompassing more than 600,000 acres of badlands, palm oases, slot canyons, and cactus-studded hills. Much of the park is inaccessible to regular vehicles.
It's our first time off roading, and we're setting out slow, to see some of the top sites in the park.
First stop these bubbling mud holes known as the gas domes.
Here, natural gas bubbles from below the earth's surface year round, mixing with groundwater to create a flowing mud hole on the desert floor.
Next up we head west in the park for a place called Shell Reef. It's a bit of a mountain, and we have to park the buggy and climb to the top on foot to see what we came to.
There's a five foot thick layer of fossilized shells up here, and they're everywhere. This layer has resisted erosion thanks to its hardness and durability, so the ridge is preserved as Shell Reef.
We point the buggy north and start looking for - a large formation of circular rocks. The terrain gets very bumpy out here and the makeshift roads harder to follow. But we soon spot our stop.
Helpful signs explain that the 'pumpkins' formed naturally, the result of grains of wet sand naturally cementing themselves to tiny pieces of shell or debris, then growing over time before being buried in sand. Eventually they're revealed by erosion and then they get scoured away slowly by that same process.
The Pumpkin patch is pretty unique, and out here in the middle of actual nowhere, it's a pretty amazing sight. Rather shockingly people have taken the pumpkins over the years, so now the area is fenced off allowing only foot traffic.
There's one last thing we want to see-- the so-called Badlands- a series of deep canyons.
The trails through the Badlands are surprisingly easy to navigate and we get a chance to stop and take some cool photos and videos.
With the clock ticking down on our 4 hour rental, , we speed across the sand towards home base again. We're covered in sand, microdermabraded in places we never expected, and tired - but still high on our desert adventure.
Ancient Ruins & Diamondback Gulch Tour | Sedona | Pink Jeep Tours
Pink Jeep Tours has been thrilling visitors as the premier off-road excursion company in the Southwest for more than 50 years. The first Jeep tour operator in the United States, the company was founded in Sedona, Arizona in 1960 and has since become known for its “must do” rugged adventure tours through Sedona’s Red Rock Country, the Grand Canyon, Scottsdale, and Las Vegas.
More information about our offerings with Pink Jeep Tours is available here:
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Sedona Broken Arrow Trail April 16 2016
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A Day in Sedona. [North American Road Trip #72]
We are in Cottonwood, Arizona and renting a car to drive into Sedona. While in Sedona we randomly meet David from The Chai Spot ( thechaispot.com )and hear the story about how their store helps people in need.
After a much needed few days off from videoing we hit the road and have another heater hose blow out and this one literally blew out.
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Sedona ATV and Buggy Rental Trails
Rented a buggy in Sedona AZ today. Here's some footage of the trail.
Sacred Grounding and Play Adventure October 3 -9, 2016 SEDONA
Slide Rock Day! April 2016. We will be back in Sedona for ANOTHER amazing adventure October 3-9.
Join Mary Finnerty & Lisa O'Brien and an intimate group of likeminded friends on a journey to the Sacred Land of Sedona, AZ
October 3 - 9, 2016
As we ground with Mother Nature, connecting our mind, body and spirit with the wisdom of the earth, spending time in silence, play and community. Nourishing our true Self and clearing what no longer serves.
Be prepared to let go of what was never you and feel, see and hear your true Self create your next invitation of living a remarkable life.
What is included:
All Goumet meals prepared with Love (except for 2 lunches and Final Dinner)
Daily Yoga to awaken each morning
Sunrise and Sunset Meditations & Healings
Daily hikes to Sacred Vortexes
A Group Light Grid Healing Session
A Drum Healing Circle and Blessing
Organic Cooking Class by Chef Jennifer
Plenty of time to rest, visit town, play and site see
One on One coaching session w/ Mary
A Sacred Sweat lodge to sweat our prayers and to integrate our Sedona Journey together w/ Rahelio (suggested donation of $30.00)
What you will want to have for your journey:
An open heart
Hiking shoes or good running shoes
Sunscreen and/or hat
Swimsuit
Warm clothing for the evening
A Journal
loose comfortable clothes for movement
Drum and/or rattle and yoga mat (if you have any of these items)
Arrive in Sedona for a Special Welcoming dinner to be served at 8:00pm on Monday October 3rd
Depart from our Journey Sunday 9th @ 12:00 noon
How to get to Sedona:
Flight into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Shuttle to Sedona
or Rent a Car
Venue:
We will be living in a beautiful private home. Address will be released/emailed with your committment. Rooms & bathrooms will be shared.
Others will choose to stay at a lovely affordable hotel minutes from the private home for more privacy.
*Camping available at our private home by request
Southwest Inn of Sedona:
Days Inn of Sedona:
Please make your reservation ASAP to receive the best rates and guarantee your room
Please feel free to Call/Email Mary with all questions:
(310) 710-8081 Mary@SacredGatheringsAndEvents.com
Vista Ridge Sedona Luxury Vacation Rentals
Vista Ridge Condos
Welcome to Vista Ridge – one of Sedona’s premier luxury condominium vacation rental properties located in the uptown district with the best views in Sedona.
Each condo features views from the Thunder Mountain to Snoopy Rock and Cathedral Rock. On top of the hill, you will find your condo peaceful, quiet and beautifully situated at the very base of a local moderate hiking path.
We offer 8 distinct luxury condos, from our ground-level patio suites to the upstairs penthouse suites with panoramic 360-degree views.
Two gas grills and dining tables are located in the common area alongside the bocce court and a stunning water feature. Relax around the firepit, enjoy the Arizona weather and amazing Sedona red rock views.
Our luxury condos are located within walking distance to many of Sedona’s best restaurants, fine art galleries, boutiques, and, of course, sightseeing, hiking, and biking. The hub of Sedona’s shopping district is just minutes away. You are within a hand’s reach to everything Sedona has to offer.
Please refer to the Visitors Brochure that we created with your needs in mind. It highlights area’s restaurants, hiking and running trails, biking, ATV and jeep excursions, outdoor activities, state parks, and canyons.
Each of our 2-bedroom, 2-bath condos are 1150 sq feet, and our lovely 1-bedroom, 1-bath suite is 950 square feet.
All master suites have king beds and flat screen TV and an adjacent luxurious private bathroom with tiled walk-in showers. The guest bedrooms offer either a king, queen, or twin-size beds. A twin roll-away bed is also readily available in each suite for an additional guest. The adjacent bathrooms also feature walk-in tile showers. For a perfect night’s sleep, all beds have comfortable pillow top mattresses and luxurious, hotel-quality linens.
In each unit, enjoy a fully stocked kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, coffee maker, toaster, utensils, pots, pans and bowls, and even caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee to address your morning wants and needs – everything you need to prepare your home-cooked meal.
We provide crispy linens, bedding, and towels for all our guests, as well as a full array of bath products including shampoo, body gel, and a hair dryer in each bathroom. Washer, dryer, laundry detergent, iron and ironing board, satellite TV and Wi-Fi are also there to make your stay even more enjoyable.
At your home, you will find five complimentary passes to a full fitness center, pool, Jacuzzi, and tennis courts for the nearby Sedona Spa at the Los Abrigados Resort.
The owners have done their best to make sure that your vacation not only meets your needs, but exceeds your expectations.
For more information and to book your luxury condo vacation rentals, please visit
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Arizona ATV Adventures on Arizona Highways Magazine TV!
Arizona Highways Magazine TV rides along on the Arizona ATV Adventures Box Canyon Tour! The trail is about 40 miles in length and about 3.25 hours in duration. Elevation gain and decent is over 1700 vertical feet as we climb up and over the front range of the Pinal Mountains. Along the tour your guide will point out Indian pictographs left over from the ancient Native Americans. The real highlight of the tour is Box Canyon. You'll be in the canyon for about six miles. The middle 3 miles is slot canyon with walls only about 10-20 feet apart that are about 900 feet high on both sides. The scenery is incredible!
Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures
A condensed version of our 3-hour guided tour from ATV Adventures. None of us had ever ridden before so we figured a guided tour was the best option for our first adventure. No ATVs are allowed in the National Park so you ride a few miles west on public trails and riverbed, but the scenery is still spectacular with many hoodoos and formations similar to the canyon.
Word to the wise. You probably have never been so dusty as you will be after a few hours in the desert on an ATV. If you don't have a bandanna, spend the dollar and buy one at the rental desk. Also bring water. You stop a couple times to stretch, hydrate and take pictures.