Sedona 5-Day Singletrack Tour

RIDING TYPE | ◆︎ Advanced
TRIP DURATION | 5-Days
SEASON | March – May / September – October
PRICE | $1,645 pp

Experience the ultimate Sedona singletrack mountain bike tour, where you’ll navigate the world-class red rock slickrock and technical canyon trails of the Arizona high desert. This fully supported Sedona cycling adventure handles every logistical detail from gourmet meals to gear transport, allowing you to focus entirely on conquering the iconic "Vortex" energy and breathtaking sandstone vistas of the Coconino National Forest.

This tour contains some difficult riding on singletrack trails and some jeep roads. We will be without vehicle support during many sections of the ride.Itineraries are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, rider safety and other factors which may affect the logistics of the adventure.

Road Surface: Mostly singletrack. Includes packed sediment, some rocky and sandy sections, a bit of slickrock, some smooth dirt sections and some asphalt sections.
Overall Rating: Advanced
Technical Difficulty: Advanced—rocky, loose, ledgy and sometimes steep singletrack.
Physical Difficulty: Intermediate—steep climbs, longer days and technical sections.
Altitude: 4,000 - 5,500 feet
Total Mileage: 8-19 miles per day (optional extensions bring the longest day’s riding to 19 miles).
Packing for your trip


Day 1: Broken Arrow & Big Park – Your Introduction to Sedona Singletrack

  • Kick off your Sedona bike trip with an exhilarating start on the popular Broken Arrow and Big Park loop areas, renowned for their fast, fun, and flowy singletrack.
  • This day is crafted to be an accessible introduction, though a few technical sections will keep things exciting.
  • Our week is based from a picturesque campground right on the banks of spectacular Oak Creek, offering refreshing swimming holes and a serene forest setting.
  • Total Mileage: 8–15 miles

Day 2: Girdner Canyon & Cockscomb Flow – Best of Sedona Trails

  • Today, we’ll dive deeper into Sedona's expansive trail network, starting with the scenic Girdner Canyon Trail.
  • We'll then climb towards the less-traveled Cockscomb area, rewarding you with some of Sedona's most fun and flowy singletrack.
  • Linking trails like Aerie, Dawa, OK, and Rupp, this day promises continuous grins and an immersive experience away from the crowds.
  • Total Mileage: 10–17 miles

Day 3: Carroll Canyon & Airport Mesa – Technical Skills & Iconic Views

  • Day three elevates the challenge as we ride the world-class Carroll Canyon area.
  • Today’s adventure includes renowned trails such as Old Post, Herkeham, and Bandit trails, along with the iconic Airport Loop and an optional loop on the Baldwin Trail.
  • The technicality steps up with punchier climbs, testing your mettle and refining your skills. A refreshing swim in Oak Creek will be the perfect end to a full day.
  • Total Mileage: 12–19 miles

Day 4: Thunder Mountain & Jim Thompson – High Views & Local Favorites

  • Your adventure continues right from camp with a warm-up on the scenic Thunder Mountain Trail.
  • From there, we’ll head up to the elevated Jim Thompson Trail, where expansive views reveal the breathtaking lay of the land.
  • For an afternoon option, we might add the charming Huckaby Trail, known for its flow and views.
  • Total Mileage: 14–18 miles

Day 5: Schnebly Hill & Munds Wagon – The Grand Finale

  • Our final day in Sedona culminates with an exhilarating ascent up the famous Schnebly Hill climb.
  • The summit offers panoramic vistas often shared with Sedona's famous pink jeeps.
  • The descent down the Munds Wagon Trail is an absolute highlight—recently improved, it offers thrills and flow!
  • We'll wrap up our trip with a final lunch and shuttle, promising an unforgettable adventure cycling tour experience.
  • Total Mileage: 8–14 miles

SEDONA, AZ
This tour will begin at 8:30 AM local time at Kokopelli Inn - 6465 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86351. You will need to spend the night before in Sedona. Make sure you eat a big power breakfast to get you ready for your trip!

ENDING TIME

We will return to the Kokopelli Inn between 2:00-3:00 PM on the last day.

Driving
Sedona is located 115 miles north of Phoenix off  Interstate 17 and 25 miles south of Flagstaff.

Flying into Phoenix, AZ
Airport Code: PHX
From here drive 115 miles to Sedona or get a ride with the Sedona-Phoenix Shuttle Company: 928-282-2066, 800-448-7988.

Flying into Flagstaff, AZ
Airport Code: FLG
From here drive the 25 miles to Sedona or take a shuttle with Arizona Shuttle Service: 928-226-8060, 800-888-2749.

Flying into Las Vegas, NV
Airport Code: LAS
Rent a car and drive 278 miles to Sedona

TAXI SERVICE

Sedona Taxi Bob’s: 928-282-1234
Red Rock Transportation: 928-593-9672

LODGING BEFORE YOUR TRIP

Sedona is a popular vacation spot. It is a good idea to book your rooms several months in advance if possible; here are a few recommendations:

Sedona Real Inn & Suites
928-282-1414 or 800-353-1239

Best Western Inn of Sedona
800-292-6344 or 928-282-3072

Days Inn of Sedona
877-282-9166, 928-282-9166

Sedona Travel & Central Reservations
800-445-4128, 928-282-1518

Need more information about our bike trips? Check out what a bike trip is all about by visiting our camping page, FAQ pagewhat to bring page or be the first to know about new trips, last minute trip openings and future discounts by .

Need even more details? Send us a message or call and talk to one of our trip specialists at (435) 259-8732 

RIDING TYPE | ◆︎ Advanced

TRIP DURATION | 5-Days

SEASON | March - May / September - October

Sedona 5-Day Singletrack Tour

Experience the Magic of Sedona Singletrack

Are you ready to pedal through a landscape unlike any other? Our Sedona singletrack bike trip is your ticket to exploring the famous red rocks and vibrant energy of this unique Arizona destination. With Western Spirit, you won't just be riding trails—you'll be immersed in a fully supported, all-inclusive adventure that takes care of every detail. This is the ultimate way to experience guided Arizona mountain biking.

Highlights of Your Sedona Mountain Bike Trip: We combine exhilarating singletrack with opportunities to explore vortex sites, ancient ruins, and stunning panoramic overlooks. You’ll experience the full spectrum of Sedona's diverse terrain, from smooth, fast trails to challenging slickrock sections that will test your skills.

Advanced Technical Trails, Red Rock Views & Oak Creek Immersion

This Sedona Singletrack Tour is designed for Advanced riders seeking technical mastery, featuring:

  • Iconic Red Rock Views: Ride past and around famous formations like Bell Rock and Cathedral Rock, with views stretching from Airport Mesa to Schnebly Hill.
  • Advanced Technical Challenge: Conquer rocky, loose, ledgy, and sometimes steep singletrack, including the technical Carroll Canyon area and the Airport Loop.
  • Unique Basecamp: Our week is based from a picturesque campground right on the banks of spectacular Oak Creek, offering refreshing swimming holes and a serene forest setting.
  • Thrilling Descents: Experience the ultimate final-day reward with the exhilarating descent down the improved Munds Wagon Trail.

This tour contains some difficult riding on singletrack trails and some jeep roads. We will be without vehicle support during many sections of the ride.Itineraries are subject to change due to weather, road conditions, rider safety and other factors which may affect the logistics of the adventure.

Road Surface:

Mostly singletrack. Includes packed sediment, some rocky and sandy sections, a bit of slickrock, some smooth dirt sections and some asphalt sections.

  • Overall Rating: Advanced
  • Technical Difficulty: Advanced—rocky, loose, ledgy and sometimes steep singletrack.
  • Physical Difficulty: Intermediate—steep climbs, longer days and technical sections.
  • Altitude: 4,000 - 5,500 feet
  • Total Mileage: 8-19 miles per day (optional extensions bring the longest day’s riding to 19 miles).

MEETING PLACE AND TIME

SEDONA, AZ
This tour will begin at 8:30 AM local time at Kokopelli Inn - 6465 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86351. You will need to spend the night before in Sedona. Make sure you eat a big power breakfast to get you ready for your trip!

ENDING TIME

We will return to the Kokopelli Inn between 2:00-3:00 PM on the last day.

GETTING TO SEDONA, AZ

Driving
Sedona is located 115 miles north of Phoenix off  Interstate 17 and 25 miles south of Flagstaff.

Flying into Phoenix, AZ
Airport Code: PHX
From here drive 115 miles to Sedona or get a ride with the Sedona-Phoenix Shuttle Company: 928-282-2066, 800-448-7988.

Flying into Flagstaff, AZ
Airport Code: FLG
From here drive the 25 miles to Sedona or take a shuttle with Arizona Shuttle Service: 928-226-8060, 800-888-2749.

Flying into Las Vegas, NV
Airport Code: LAS
Rent a car and drive 278 miles to Sedona

TAXI SERVICE

Sedona Taxi Bob’s: 928-282-1234
Red Rock Transportation: 928-593-9672

LODGING BEFORE YOUR TRIP

Sedona is a popular vacation spot. It is a good idea to book your rooms several months in advance if possible; here are a few recommendations:

Sedona Real Inn & Suites
928-282-1414 or 800-353-1239

Best Western Inn of Sedona
800-292-6344 or 928-282-3072

Days Inn of Sedona
877-282-9166, 928-282-9166

Sedona Travel & Central Reservations
800-445-4128, 928-282-1518

Be sure to bring everything on this list. We have carefully developed this list to ensure your comfort on the tour regardless of the weather. If you are prepared for extreme weather, it is an adventure. If you are not prepared it can be a serious problem.We recommend the layering system, including a wicking or long underwear layer, an insulating layer and a weather barrier for wind and rain. This list reflects that philosophy. Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable so be sure to bring all the warm clothing and rain gear listed!

HOW TO PACK: The bulk of your gear and clothing will ride in the Western Spirit support vehicle (preferably in a large duffle bag) and will not be accessible during the day.

For this trip, you will need a riding pack and optional day bag:

  •  Your riding pack may be a hydration pack, but needs to carry 2-3 liters of water, rain gear, other warm clothing, and food for the day. You may be away from camp and the support vehicle all day and need to be self-sufficient.
  • A small day bag is optional and may be used to store things you’d rather not ride with, but would like to have access to during the day. This day-pack will remain with the support vehicle and may not be accessible, depending on the day.

WHAT WE PROVIDE:
✓ meals, snacks, water, electrolyte drinks, non-alcoholic drinks
✓ camp mugs, all kitchen and dining ware
✓ 1 cycling water bottle
✓ camp chairs
✓ solar showers
✓ sunscreen & bug spray
✓ bike stand and lube
✓ guides bring their own tools
✓ first aid kit with basic medications

BRINGING OR RENTING

o bike (Our rentals come with flat pedals. You are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.)
o helmet (gratis w/rental bike)
o tent
o sleeping bag
o sleeping pad

CYCLING CLOTHING

o cycling shoes
o 3 - 5 pair cycling shorts
o 3 - 5 cycling shirts
o long sleeve cycling shirt
o long sleeve cotton shirt or solar sleeves
o cycling socks
o windbreaker
o tights or leg warmers
o 2 pair cycling gloves (1 pair full length for warmth)
o rain jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
o rain pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
o warm layer (lightweight synthetic puffy jacket or long sleeve fleece shirt)
o sunglasses or other eye protection

CAMP CLOTHING

o camp shorts
o shirts
o warm socks
o long underwear, top and bottom (wicking layer, not cotton)
o 2 pair warm long pants
o long sleeve fleece or sweater
o pile or down jacket (insulating layer)
o warm gloves and hat
o brimmed hat or visor
o bathing suit (for solar showers on the trip and at the hotel before/after your trip)
o hiking shoes
o sandals
o rain gear to wear in camp

PERSONAL

o toiletries
o medication (daily and emergency)
o towel
o biodegradable soap
o wet-wipes
o flashlight or headlamp (with extra batteries)
o sunglasses
o optional day bag
o stuff sacks or reusable grocery bags (or separate compartments for your dry bag)
o cash for tipping guides: your guides work as a team and share all of their gratuities. A tip of 10-20% of the price of your trip given to either one of your guides when you return to civilization is a great way to say thanks for a job well done.

OPTIONAL

o camera, extra batteries
o binoculars
o alcoholic or any of your favorite beverages (your guides will pack these)
o books or maps
o we encourage you to turn your devices off, but if you cannot, please bring a way to charge them. We recommend a portable USB charger with 1-2 charges. Also, putting your phone on airplane mode to save power is recommended.

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Need more information about our bike trips? Check out what a bike trip is all about by visiting our camping page, FAQ pagewhat to bring page or be the first to know about new trips, last minute trip openings and future discounts by .

Need even more details? Send us a message or call and talk to one of our trip specialists at (435) 259-8732 

Sedona 5-Day Singletrack Tour

PRICE | $1,645 pp

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“It’s been a long time since I’ve been on any organized event and this one was simply amazing. My skill and fitness level were not up to those as others in the group but never once did I feel intimidated…”

~ Nick

The guides made the trip totally beyond awesome. They were fun, the food was WAY better than I expected, the rides could be were tailored, guiding was superb, trails were a blast, our campsite was sweet. I have zero complaints.

~ Wendy

“Food was WAY better than I expected. I like to eat healthy and was worried about “camping food.” The guides prepared amazing food. The trip was a blast in general with gorgeous scenery and good campsites. Guides were very friendly, patient and helpful”

~ Erika

The food was fantastic! I didn’t expect such meals. The guides were so friendly, helpful, and entertaining. They really worked well together. Also, they made sure that everyone in their various skill levels enjoyed the rides and that there was enough for everyone.

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