Munds Wagon Trail Hike from Sedona
Sedona, Arizona
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Trip Type: Hiking & Camping
Duration: 3 hours
Munds Wagon Trail is a stunning hike along an old mule trail between Sedona and Flagstaff. This is a great hike for beginners as this is all downhill, and in some of the most spectacular scenery in the area. Take in the beauty of the Red Rocks while your naturalist guide will give you information about the flora, fauna, geology, archeaology and cowboy folklore of the area.
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Munds Wagon Trail is a stunning hike along an old mule trail between Sedona and Flagstaff. This is a great hike for beginners as this is all downhill, and in some of the most spectacular scenery in the area. Take in the beauty of the Red Rocks while your naturalist guide will give you information about the flora, fauna, geology, archeaology and cowboy folklore of the area.
Sedona is a photographers dream destination, and on this hike - you will be able to take photos that will make you look like a professional! Towering red rocks will surround you on this 3-hour tour.
You will ride a jeep up a rugged 4x4 road to the aptly named "Merry-Go-Round", a rock formation sought out by nature weddings for its stunning views, then walk past the Cow Pies, Batman Rock and Mitten Ridge and through majestic Bear Wallow Canyon.
This 2.5 mile hike is an easy downhill stroll through pristine high desert terrain – from barren slick rocks to shaded woodlands to carved arroyos (dry creeks), where you might even find a fossil or two!
During the hike learn about the flora, fauna and more your professional hiking guides.
You will ride a jeep up a rugged 4x4 road to the aptly named "Merry-Go-Round", a rock formation sought out by nature weddings for its stunning views, then walk past the Cow Pies, Batman Rock and Mitten Ridge and through majestic Bear Wallow Canyon.
This 2.5 mile hike is an easy downhill stroll through pristine high desert terrain – from barren slick rocks to shaded woodlands to carved arroyos (dry creeks), where you might even find a fossil or two!
During the hike learn about the flora, fauna and more your professional hiking guides.
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