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Experience Sedona’s iconic red rocks on this 2-hour scenic Jeep tour, featuring Airport Mesa, Verde Valley views, and personalized guides for an unforgettable adventure.

The Sedona Highlights Scenic Jeep Tour from Arizona Safari Jeep Tours offers a compact yet comprehensive way to explore Sedona’s stunning red rock formations. Priced at $98.75 per person, this 2-hour journey is ideal for visitors short on time but eager to soak in the area’s spectacular views. The tour departs from 335 Jordan Rd, Sedona, and includes transportation in a rugged Jeep, bottled water, and a professional guide who leads the way through some of Sedona’s most memorable sights.
While the tour is mostly on paved roads, its focus on key landmarks and breathtaking vistas makes it a popular choice, especially considering a high recommendation rate of 96% and a perfect 5.0 rating from 23 reviews. It’s designed for those who want a relaxed, informative experience without the physical demands of hiking, and it’s suitable for most ages and mobility levels — with a few practical considerations for dogs and small children.
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The tour begins at 335 Jordan Rd, Sedona, where guests meet Arizona Safari Jeep Tours. The meeting point is accessible by public transportation and has ample parking. The activity ends back at this same location, making it convenient for visitors staying nearby. The small group size, limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensures a more personalized experience with plenty of space to enjoy the scenery.

The first stop on the tour is Airport Mesa, famous for its 360-degree panoramic views of Sedona’s red rocks. This 10-minute stop allows visitors to take photos and appreciate the breathtaking landscape from a high vantage point. The viewpoint is free to access, and it provides a stunning introduction to the area’s natural beauty. It’s a highlight for many, offering sweeping views that serve as the perfect photo backdrop.
Next, the guide takes you along the north side of the valley, which acts as the gateway to seven canyons into the Verde Valley. This area offers some of the most spectacular red rock vistas, visible from the comfort of the Jeep. The drive through this region emphasizes the vastness and grandeur of Sedona’s landscape, with the guide pointing out notable features and formations along the way.
The tour then proceeds to Sedona town itself, where the Jeep navigates around and through the area, highlighting the famous red rocks and local features. This part of the journey lasts about 15 minutes and includes a 10-15 minute stop dedicated to photos, giving travelers a chance to capture images of Sedona’s vibrant scenery. The guide offers explanations about the natural formations, making this a great visual overview for first-time visitors.

The package includes bottled water and transportation in a Jeep, ensuring comfort during the often sunny Sedona daylight hours. The professional guide provides commentary on the sites, including insights about vortex energy and local plants, according to some reviews. Notably, service animals are allowed, and dogs over 25 lbs can join with advance notification — though they are charged a child’s rate.

Gratuities are not included in the price, with a recommended minimum of 18% for parties of six or more. Travelers should plan to tip their guide if they enjoy the experience. The tour does not include any additional entrance fees, as stops like Airport Mesa are free. It’s also important to note that some reviews mentioned a desire for guides to have more detailed knowledge about hikes and Sedona’s history, suggesting that the focus remains on scenic views rather than deep historical narration.

Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, receiving a full refund. Cancellation within this window results in no refund. The activity is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, customers are offered an alternative date or full refund. This flexible policy adds peace of mind, particularly for travelers planning their Sedona trip.
Based on reviews, the guides are generally friendly and knowledgeable, with some points noting that guides are well-versed in vortex energy and local plants. However, some reviewers wish guides knew more about the area’s hikes and history. The family-owned nature of the company, combined with extras like blankets for warmth, enhances the feeling of a personalized and caring service.
This scenic adventure suits first-time visitors and those seeking a relaxed overview of Sedona’s most famous sights. It’s particularly appealing for families, elderly travelers, or anyone who prefers not to hike or venture off-road. The small group size and short duration make it easy to fit into a busy schedule, while the stunning views guarantee memorable photos.
Some reviews suggest that for those seeking a deep dive into Sedona’s history or hiking opportunities, this tour might feel somewhat uninspiring or limited. The focus remains on viewpoints accessible by paved roads, with less emphasis on hiking or detailed storytelling. Also, the max group size of 12 ensures a cozy experience but might not satisfy those wanting larger tours.
This tour offers excellent value for a short, scenic, and guided introduction to Sedona. The airport mesa viewpoint and view of Verde Valley are true highlights, especially for first-time visitors. The professional guides, combined with the comfort of a Jeep ride, make this a practical choice for those wanting a stress-free way to see Sedona’s iconic landscapes.
While it may not satisfy those seeking in-depth historical narration or hiking adventures, it’s perfect for travelers who want a visual overview and easy access to Sedona’s most famous sights. With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, it offers a flexible option for planning a memorable day amidst Sedona’s rugged beauty.
“This was my second tour with this company. Our guide, Rob was friendly and he was knowledgeable about vortex energy and plants. I wish he knew more…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are allowed, but those 5 years or younger will need a full car seat. The tour is generally accessible for most ages, with minimal physical demands.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, dogs over 25 lbs are permitted with advance notification, although they are charged a child’s rate.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should bring water, wear comfortable clothing, and consider bringing warm blankets if the weather is chilly, as some guides provide these.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours, including travel time and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at 335 Jordan Rd, Sedona, providing ease of access.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers Jeep transportation, a professional guide, and bottled water. Tips are not included but are customary for quality service.
Is this a guided or self-guided experience?
It is guide-led, with expert commentary throughout the ride.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 15 days in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons.
Can I join with a group of six or more?
Yes, for groups of 6 or more, a minimum gratuity of 18% applies, and the tour arrangements are the same.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, since the tour is all on pavement and involves minimal physical activity, it is accessible for most visitors.