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Explore Sedona's highlights on this 6-hour Jerome and Tuzigoot National Monument tour, including pickup, bottled water, and visits to historic Jerome and Tuzigoot.
This Jerome Tour from Sedona offers an efficient way to visit two iconic Arizona attractions in one day, all within about 6 hours. For $130.72 per person, travelers enjoy round-trip transportation from most central Sedona hotels, making this a convenient option for those wanting to explore without the hassle of driving. The tour begins at 9:00 am, allowing for an early start and return to Sedona by early afternoon, which is perfect for travelers with limited time.
The experience includes visits to Tuzigoot National Monument, showcasing ancient Sinagua ruins, alongside a detailed exploration of the historic town of Jerome, once a bustling wild west mining town. While the tour provides ample time to view key sites, it does not include lunch, so participants are encouraged to enjoy a meal on their own in Jerome. The tour also offers bottled water to help beat the Arizona heat and pickup and drop-off at most Sedona hotels for added comfort.


The tour departs daily at 9:00 am from Sedona and returns around 3:00 to 3:30 pm. Pickup is available from most central Sedona hotels, making the experience straightforward and comfortable. The group size is limited to 14 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience compared to larger bus tours.
The duration of six hours includes time for sightseeing, a lunch break (at your own expense in Jerome), and time allocated for walkabouts and photo stops. A confirmation email is sent within 48 hours, confirming availability, with free cancellation available if plans change more than 24 hours before the tour.
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The historic town of Jerome is the first major stop of the day. Once a wild west mining town for copper, silver, and gold, Jerome has transformed into a vibrant artistic community. Visitors can see quaint homes built into the side of the Black Hills and explore relics of the old mining days.
The tour includes visits to relics of past mining activities and the Jerome State Historic Park, which offers insights into the town’s copper rush past. Travelers also get a quick glance at landmarks like the Sliding Jail, known for its unusual tilt, and the Little Daisy Hotel. The stop lasts approximately 3 hours, providing ample time to walk around and soak in the town’s unique character.
Additional stops such as Copper Museum may occur if time and weather permit, adding depth to the understanding of Jerome’s mining history.
The second main highlight of the tour is the visit to Tuzigoot National Monument, a multi-room Sinagua ruin perched atop a hill overlooking the Verde River. The site allows visitors to view ancient dwellings that were once home to Native American inhabitants over a thousand years ago.
Admission to Tuzigoot is included in the tour, and the visit provides an opportunity to learn about the Sinagua people’s lifestyle and civilization. The site’s location offers scenic views of the surrounding desert landscape, making it a favorite for photography. The time allocated for Tuzigoot allows visitors to explore the ruins and take in the vistas before moving on.

The tour also includes a visit to Jerome State Historic Park, where exhibits detail the town’s mining heritage, along with optional visits to other sites like the Copper Museum if time allows.
One of the fun quirks of Jerome is the Sliding Jail, a famous historic building known for its tilted structure. A quick 5-minute stop provides the chance to see this unusual landmark and learn a bit of local lore. These stops are free of charge and add a layer of authenticity and fun to the tour.

Bottled water is provided, helping travelers stay hydrated during the warm Arizona day. The tour includes pick-up and drop-off from most Sedona hotels, making logistics simple.
Since lunch is not included, visitors should plan to enjoy a meal in Jerome after the tour or bring their own snacks. The tour recommends that families with children 8 years or younger bring their own car or booster seats, as they are not provided.
Gratuity for guides is suggested at 15% to 20% of the tour price if the service is appreciated. Weather can impact the experience, so travelers should be prepared for sunny conditions, especially during summer months.

At $130.72 per person, this tour offers a compact way to see two major Arizona attractions without the hassle of planning individual visits. Booking on average 106 days in advance suggests high demand, so early reservation is advisable.
Most travelers find the early morning start to be a good way to maximize their day. The tour’s small group size guarantees a more intimate experience, and the free cancellation policy provides flexibility in case of schedule changes.

This Jerome and Tuzigoot tour suits visitors with limited time who want to see historic sites, scenic views, and a quirky old town in a single day. It is particularly well-suited for those who appreciate history, architecture, and Native American ruins.
However, travelers looking for a full-day or more leisurely exploration might find this tour somewhat brief. Those requiring special transportation accommodations should prepare to bring their own car seats if needed. The tour’s small-group format enhances the experience but also means fewer people share the guides’ attention.

The Jerome Tour from Sedona provides a practical, informative, and enjoyable way to explore Jerome’s quirky streets and Tuzigoot’s ancient ruins in just 6 hours. Its round-trip transportation, bottled water, and short duration make it a good choice for travelers on a tight schedule who want a taste of Arizona’s historic and cultural highlights.
While the visit to Jerome offers a glimpse into its mining past and artist-filled streets, the limited time means visitors should not expect exhaustive exploration. The tour’s affordable price and small group size offer good value, especially for those interested in combining history, Native American sites, and charming small towns in one morning.
“Hearing about how the town was once a old mining town for copper silver and gold. Other then that there was nothing else in the town to see”
What is the price of the Jerome Tour?
The tour costs $130.72 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning by 3:00 to 3:30 pm.
What locations are visited during the tour?
Stops include Jerome, Jerome State Historic Park, Sliding Jail, and Tuzigoot National Monument.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included; guests are advised to enjoy lunch on their own in Jerome.
What transportation arrangements are made?
The tour includes round-trip transportation from most central Sedona hotels with pickup and drop-off.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, but children 8 years old and younger must be in their own car seat or booster seat, which guests need to provide.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring personal snacks or lunch if desired, and car seats if traveling with young children.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility details are not provided, the sites involve walking, so planning accordingly is recommended.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations can be made in advance, with confirmation received within 48 hours of booking.