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Enjoy a 2-hour private Sedona Jeep tour featuring stunning red rock views, the famous 7 Canyons, and a visit to the Sedona Heritage Museum, all for $159 per person.

This private Sedona Jeep tour offers a 2-hour guided journey through some of the most iconic scenes in Sedona, starting at $159 per person. Led by a professional guide, the tour takes you on a scenic drive along paved roads in an open-air Jeep, giving visitors a comfortable yet exhilarating way to experience Sedona’s stunning landscapes. With a high rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 15 reviews, this tour is highly recommended and booked 12 days in advance on average.
While this tour emphasizes on-road sightseeing, it includes visits to famous rock formations, mountain views, and the 7 Canyons, providing a thorough overview of Sedona’s natural beauty. The visit to the Sedona Heritage Museum adds a cultural touch, blending scenic vistas with local history. It’s an excellent choice for those who prefer a relaxing, guided experience with easy access to Sedona’s highlights, especially for travelers seeking a comfortable, informative tour that covers significant landmarks without strenuous activity.

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The tour begins at 2900 W State Rte 89A, Sedona. This easily accessible meeting point simplifies planning, with no hassle in check-in—you check in, sign a waiver, and greet your guide smoothly. The tour concludes back at the same starting point, making it straightforward to plan your day.
This activity is suitable for most travelers, with a minimum child age of 3 years old. The mobile ticket format offers convenience, and the tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive, guided overview of Sedona’s highlights without strenuous walking or off-road driving.

The tour’s first stops showcase Sedona’s most famous rock formations. As the guide explains the geology and significance of these natural features, you’ll witness the distinctive red rocks that Sedona is renowned for. The magnificent mountain range surrounding the area provides a dramatic backdrop, making this a perfect photo opportunity.
The on-road format ensures a comfortable experience while still allowing close-up views of the landscape. The guide’s commentary enriches understanding, especially when describing the natural history behind these striking formations.
One of the tour’s highlights is the stop at Airport Mesa, where visitors enjoy sweeping panoramic views of Sedona. This vantage point offers excellent photo opportunities, capturing the sprawling town framed by towering red rocks. The guide points out notable features and discusses the original road connecting Sedona to Flagstaff, adding historical context to the scenic vistas.
The 10-minute stop here is ideal for stretching, taking pictures, and soaking in the expansive landscape that makes Sedona famous.
A key part of the tour is visiting the 7 Canyons, a series of scenic spots that highlight Sedona’s rugged terrain. While the tour stays on paved roads, you’ll get a good sense of these iconic features. The guide explains their formation and significance, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of Sedona’s geology.
This segment emphasizes the natural grandeur of the area, with easy access for those who prefer a relaxed, scenic drive over off-road adventures.
The inclusion of a stop at the Sedona Heritage Museum offers a cultural dimension to the tour. Here, visitors learn about the Bradshaw family and their role in Western film history, as well as local history. This visit provides context beyond the natural scenery, enriching the overall experience and connecting visitors with Sedona’s cultural roots.
The museum visit is brief but informative, adding a meaningful layer to the scenic drive.
The tour features a professional guide who shares insights about Sedona’s landscape, history, and Western film heritage. Though specific guide personalities aren’t detailed, reviews praise the knowledgeable explanations provided during the stops. The guide’s storytelling enhances the scenic views, making the experience engaging and educational without feeling rushed.
The small group setting fosters a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for questions and personalized attention.

Booking ahead is recommended, with most reservations made around 12 days in advance. The mobile ticket system streamlines entry, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers flexibility. The meeting point is straightforward, and most travelers find the process simple and stress-free.
The tour’s price includes all fees and taxes, with gratuities being optional. The 2-hour duration makes it an easy addition to any sightseeing day in Sedona.
This private tour suits visitors who prefer an on-road experience with minimal physical effort. The paved roads and comfortable open-air Jeep ensure ease of access for most travelers, including families with children over 3 years old. The focus on scenic views and cultural sites makes it ideal for those seeking a relaxing, informative overview of Sedona’s highlights.
The PRIVATE Sedona Jeep Tour delivers a well-rounded, scenic exploration of Sedona’s most famous landscapes and cultural sites. Its personalized approach, with only your group participating, ensures a tailored experience. The expert guide, combined with stunning vistas and a visit to the Sedona Heritage Museum, makes this tour both enjoyable and informative.
While it does not include off-road driving or extended hikes, the on-road format offers a comfortable way to see Sedona’s highlights for those who prefer a relaxed pace. At $159 per person, it’s a reasonable option for travelers looking for a guided, scenic overview that covers key landmarks without strenuous activity.
“Our experience with the jeep tour was very good. I picked the tour online before I left home and I paid for it in full. The day we arrived I went t…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 3 and older can participate. The tour’s on-road, comfortable format makes it suitable for families looking for a scenic and educational experience.
What is included in the tour price?
The price of $159 per person covers the guide, all fees and taxes, and the visits to scenic viewpoints and the museum. Gratuities are not included but are optional.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and a camera are recommended. Since the Jeep is open-air, dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 2 hours, making it an easy addition to a day in Sedona without taking up too much time.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 2900 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ. The clear meeting point simplifies logistics and planning.
Is this an off-road adventure?
No, this is an on-road tour. The Jeep stays on paved roads, focusing on scenic views and cultural highlights rather than off-road driving.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private setting, expert guide, and inclusion of Sedona’s key sights and cultural sites make it a comprehensive, comfortable way to experience Sedona’s beauty with personalized service.