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Experience a full-day guided kayak fishing trip on the Verde River near Sedona, fishing for bass and trout with private, less-fished river runs for $475 per person.

The Kayak FISHING Down The Verde River tour offers an engaging 6-hour guided experience just 20 minutes from Sedona, in Cottonwood, Arizona. Priced at $475.00 per person, this tour specializes in kayak fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and rainbow trout. It features private river runs that see less fishing pressure, giving participants a better chance to connect with the water and the fish. The tour is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor adventure combined with fishing, and it caters to most travelers with its easy access and included gear.
This tour is suited for fishing enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike, with the added convenience of a group discount option and a mobile ticket. While the experience offers plenty of action, it’s important to note that non-resident fishing licenses are not included in the price and are an additional cost. Designated meeting point at 1093 Bates Rd, Cottonwood, the tour begins promptly at 9:00 a.m., providing a well-paced day on the river.
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The adventure starts at 1093 Bates Rd, Cottonwood, AZ, where you meet your guides and receive your gear. The tour kicks off at 9:00 a.m. and wraps up back at the same meeting point around 3:00 p.m. The full six-hour schedule allows for a thorough experience, balancing fishing, paddling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Verde River. The flexibility of a private tour ensures your group has a personalized experience without crowded waters.

Participants receive a kayak, life vest, fishing poles, tackle, and water bottles as part of the package. The guides share their favorite fishing spots—known as “honey holes”—where the fish are biting, and they take you on private runs that are seldom fished by others. This focus on less-fished areas helps create a more relaxed and successful outing.

Led by licensed professional fishing guides, this tour emphasizes learning and catching fish in a scenic environment. The guides are well-versed in the river’s honey holes and explain what the fish are biting on, offering tips and tricks throughout the day. The private nature of the runs ensures that the experience remains intimate and exclusive, providing the chance to enjoy peaceful, uncrowded waters.

While the main goal is fishing, the scenery along the Verde River adds to the appeal. Travelers can expect to see beautiful river views while paddling and fishing. The river’s fish populations include Large Mouth, Small Mouth, and Rainbow Trout, making it a versatile fishing spot for various angling preferences.
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The meeting point at 1093 Bates Rd is easy to access and near public transportation options. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere. The tour starts promptly at 9:00 a.m., so arriving on time is recommended. Participants should remember that non-resident fishing licenses cost $20 and are not included in the tour price.

Given the outdoor nature of the tour, participants should be comfortable paddling and standing in a kayak for extended periods. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider this. The water and weather conditions can influence the experience, so a confirmation is provided upon booking, and cancellations are possible if weather is unfavorable.

Compared to many Sedona attractions focused on sightseeing or jeep tours, this full-day kayak fishing adventure offers a hands-on experience with a focus on fishing success and private, less-fished waters. The expert guides and focus on bass and trout make this a standout for those wanting to combine sport fishing with scenic paddling.
The $475 per person rate offers a comprehensive package including gear and guidance. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. The full refund applies if canceled more than 24 hours before the start, with no refunds if canceled later. Confirmations are received immediately after booking, making planning straightforward.
This guided kayak fishing trip provides a distinctive blend of adventure, relaxation, and angling in a beautiful river environment just outside Sedona. The private runs and expert guides increase the chances of catching fish and enjoying a peaceful day on the water. It suits fishing enthusiasts eager for a full-day excursion, or outdoor lovers who appreciate scenic paddling paired with fishing.
While it’s important to be aware of additional costs like the fishing license, the overall value rests in access to hidden, less-fished areas and the personalized guidance. If you seek a unique, active experience with stunning views, this tour offers an engaging way to explore the Verde River and improve your fishing skills.
“Caleb knew the river, even though the fish were not so cooperative, it was fun.”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and guides provide gear and instructions suitable for various skill levels.
What gear do I need to bring?
All necessary gear, including kayak, fishing poles, tackle, and life vest, is provided. You should wear comfortable outdoor clothing and be prepared for paddling.
Are non-resident fishing licenses required?
Yes, they are not included in the tour price and cost about $20.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start; otherwise, no refund is issued.
How early should I arrive?
Participants should arrive promptly at 9:00 a.m. at the designated meeting point for check-in and equipment setup.
Can I bring my own fishing gear?
Gear is supplied, but you’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
Will I encounter crowded waters?
No, the tour takes you on private runs that are less-fished, ensuring a more peaceful experience.
What fish species are targeted?
The tour focuses on Large Mouth, Small Mouth, and Rainbow Trout.
Is physical activity required?
Yes, paddling and standing in a kayak are involved, so participants should be comfortable with outdoor physical activity.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.