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Discover Sedona’s nighttime magic with a 4-hour guided hike featuring stargazing, UV scorpion spotting, and sunset views, led by certified Wilderness First Responders.
Experience the captivating allure of Sedona after dark on the Sedona Night Hike and Stargazing Tour offered by Arizona Red Rock Adventures LLC. Priced at $445 per group, this 4-hour adventure takes you through quiet desert trails, far from city lights, where the sky’s stars shine brightly. Guided by certified Wilderness First Responders, this tour combines scenic sunset vistas, immersive wildlife spotting, and fascinating astronomy—all in a small, private group setting.
Perfect for those seeking a peaceful, educational, and awe-inspiring night out, this tour emphasizes safety and expertise. It’s especially suited for visitors who appreciate natural beauty, starry skies, and a touch of desert ecology. While the physical activity involves a mountain hike, the guides’ skills ensure a safe experience for most participants, provided they wear comfortable shoes and bring essentials.


The Sedona Night Hike and Stargazing Tour offers a chance to experience the desert in its most tranquil and mysterious hours. Starting in the early evening, the tour begins with a hike toward a scenic vista where the fading sunlight casts a warm glow on the iconic red rocks. Here, visitors enjoy spectacular sunset views and prepare for the night ahead.
As darkness falls, the guides lead guests into more remote areas, away from light pollution, where the stars shine with remarkable clarity. The emphasis on natural beauty and wildlife makes this more than just a walk—it’s a full sensory experience blending science, ecology, and astronomy.
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All guides on this tour are certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR). Their skills ensure that participants feel completely at ease, especially since nighttime hiking can be intimidating for some. The guides are well-versed in orienteering and desert ecology, sharing insights on local wildlife, stars, and the desert landscape.
Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes, hats, and weather-appropriate clothing. The guides walk the group carefully, always prioritizing safety, especially during rocky sections or when searching for nocturnal creatures.

The tour’s route is carefully selected based on seasonal conditions, moon phases, and tourism levels to maximize seclusion and natural beauty. The hike begins just before sunset, taking visitors to a spectacular viewpoint where the red rocks glow as the light fades. As night approaches, the trail leads into more remote areas, perfect for stargazing.
The guides use laser pointers to highlight constellations and planets, making the experience approachable regardless of prior knowledge. This stellar storytelling enhances the sense of wonder and helps guests connect with the vast desert sky.
One of the tour’s most distinctive features is the use of UV flashlights to locate glowing scorpions. Under ultraviolet light, these creatures emit a vivid blue-green glow, revealing themselves in cracks, under rocks, and along the trail. This activity is safe, fascinating, and provides a rare glimpse into the desert’s nocturnal life.
The guides carefully and respectfully search for scorpions, ensuring minimal disturbance to their natural behavior. This activity adds an element of adventure and curiosity, making it a truly unique part of the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyAt the highest point of the hike, the group pauses to take in Sedona’s incredible night sky. With minimal light pollution, the stars appear vivid and abundant. The guides point out constellations, planets, and notable celestial features using laser pointers, sharing stories and astronomy insights.
This stargazing session is both educational and mesmerizing, making it a perfect way to connect with the universe. The combination of natural landscape and celestial spectacle creates a memorable, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
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The tour departs from a designated meeting point in the southwest corner of the parking lot. Transportation is provided via van, ensuring a convenient and comfortable journey to the trailhead. Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and weather-appropriate clothing.
The tour is designed for private groups, making it ideal for families, couples, or small gatherings. It operates in the evening, with a typical duration of 4 hours, and includes snacks to keep energy levels up during the hike.

This tour suits adventurers of most fitness levels, provided they are comfortable walking on uneven terrain. It is not recommended for those afraid of heights, babies under 1 year, or individuals over 95 years old. Plus, the activity requires some physical exertion, especially during the ascent and descent.
Travelers interested in astronomy, wildlife, and desert landscapes will find this tour particularly rewarding. It offers a combination of scenic beauty, educational insights, and nighttime adventure that’s difficult to find elsewhere in Sedona.
At $445 per group, this experience offers personalized attention and a comprehensive night exploration. The small group format ensures an intimate atmosphere and the opportunity for meaningful interaction with the guides.
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility to plans. The pay later option allows booking without immediate payment, making it easier to plan your Sedona visit.

What truly sets this Night Hike and Stargazing Tour apart is its combination of science, safety, and stunning scenery. The guides’ expertise in desert ecology and astronomy, along with their calm, friendly approach, creates a relaxing yet captivating experience.
The inclusion of special activities like UV scorpion spotting and guided constellation viewing enhances the adventure. The secluded trails and focus on natural darkness ensure that guests enjoy an authentic desert night free from light pollution and crowds.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for most travelers over 1 year old who can comfortably walk on uneven terrain and are prepared for a nighttime hike.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a hat, and a camera are recommended. Bring water to stay hydrated.
Can I see the stars clearly?
Yes, the tour takes place in an area with minimal light pollution, providing excellent conditions for star gazing.
Is the activity physically demanding?
The hike involves some elevation change and rocky sections, but guides walk at a careful pace for most fitness levels.
How far does the hike go?
The guide-led hike covers a route that reaches a scenic summit for star viewing, with the total duration around 4 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided hike, transportation, snacks, star gazing, UV scorpion spotting, and the expertise of professional guides.
This Sedona Night Hike and Stargazing Tour offers a beautifully balanced blend of adventure, education, and tranquility. It’s perfect for those eager to see Sedona from a new perspective, under the vast, star-filled sky.
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