Soldier's Pass Trail
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Exclusive, Adventurous, rugged four wheelin',an adrenaline rush! ONLY Red Rock Western Jeep Tours is permitted by the U.S. Forest Service to take you ...
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Canyons & Cowboys
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Experience the Old West. Your Western Jeep Guide takes you through a scenic wonderland surrounded by seven majestic canyons into historic Dry Creek Ba...
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Ultimate Jeep Tour
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Red Rock Western Jeep Tours combines our rugged and historic ''EXCLUSIVE'' Soldiers Pass Trail Tour with our Old Bear Wallow Tour, giving you SPECTACU...
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Old Bear Wallow
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Departs from: all hotels in Sedona
Climb this early stagecoach route along Schnebly Hill Road through Bear Wallow Canyon just below the Mogollon Rim to enjoy STUNNING VIEWS of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon 2000 Feet below. Step onto Munds Wagon or Huckaby Trail and hear stories of Sedona's early pioneer days. The 2-hour tour features a 4x4 excursion along the scenic volcanic Mogollon Rim Trail among the world's largest continuous stand of Ponderosa Pines. The 3-hour Tour includes a RUGGED 4x4 adventure as you 'Ride an Iron Pony' with your expert Western Guide taking the reins.
Details
- Stunning Views
- Moderate 4X4
- Mogollon Rim
Type of Trans
Jeep Wranglers, custom built for all terrain. Holds up to 7 passengers.
Recommendations
Suitable for all groups and ages. Children 5 years and younger must sit in a car seat that is provided.
What to Wear
We recommend wearing comfortable outdoor clothing, which includes sturdy hiking or tennis shoes, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen. Also remember to bring bottled water, camera and film.
Duration
1.5 Hours
Availability
Daily, year round
Departure Time & Location
We'll depart from your hotel in Sedona. This tour leaves every hour from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. If you are not staying in Sedona, you will have to meet us at our headquarters at departure time.
Want to go for an extra hour and enjoy the thrill of our most popular four-wheel drive tours combined with a spectacular ascent offering panoramic views of the Sedona area?
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