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Discover Sedona's stunning red rocks and ancient dwellings on a private 2-hour Lil' Outlaw Trail Jeep Tour, led by expert guides through Arizona's dramatic desert.
A 2-hour private Jeep tour in Sedona costs $150 per person and offers an immersive off-road experience into Arizona’s striking desert landscape. Operated by A Day in the West, this tour provides a chance to see red rocks, desert flora, and ancient pueblo dwellings, all while learning about the region’s geology and history from knowledgeable guides. The tour departs from 2900 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, with hotel pickup included, making logistics straightforward for visitors staying in central or west Sedona.
This private experience is ideal for those seeking a personalized, relaxed escape into the scenic outback. The 2-hour duration strikes a balance between adventure and comfort, and the guided narration enriches the journey. While the tour does not visit the hidden pueblo houses directly—those require hiking—guests get a compelling overview of the area’s natural beauty and past. The tour is suitable for most, excluding pregnant women and those with mobility impairments.

The Lil’ Outlaw Trail Jeep Tour offers a focused, intimate look at some of Sedona’s most dramatic desert scenery. The tour features off-road driving across rugged terrains, providing a sense of adventure that’s accessible to most. The 2-hour experience ensures enough time to enjoy the vistas without feeling rushed, making it a perfect choice for those with limited time or seeking a relaxed exploration.
Operating as a private experience, the tour allows for a more tailored approach. The guides are well-versed in the region’s geology, flora, and Native American history, and they happily answer questions along the way. The pickup from your hotel in Sedona simplifies the logistics, and the tour maintains a friendly, unhurried pace ideal for families, couples, or small groups.
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While the tour emphasizes scenic views and desert geology, it also touches on Sedona’s ancient history. Your guide discusses pueblo dwellings and rock art dating back to between 11500 and 9000 BC, providing context for the area’s long human history. Although actual pueblo houses are not part of the tour—these are hidden behind rocks and accessible only by hiking—the narration covers archaeological evidence and tribal stories.
Guests gain insight into the Yavapai and Apache tribes, enriching the experience with cultural background. The focus remains on outdoor exploration and educational storytelling, making the tour both fun and informative.

One of the most memorable aspects of this Jeep tour is the spectacular views of Sedona’s famous red rocks. The rugged terrain and dramatic outcrops form a stunning backdrop, especially during daylight hours. The guides highlight the geology, explaining how the red sandstone formations were created over millions of years.
Along the route, visitors see a variety of desert flora and fauna, adding to the natural beauty of the landscape. The combination of off-road driving and scenic vistas makes this tour a visual feast, perfect for photography enthusiasts or those simply looking to enjoy Sedona’s natural splendor.
The tour begins with a hotel pickup and a scenic drive out into Sedona’s countryside. The Jeep is equipped for off-road driving, allowing access to remote and rugged areas inaccessible to regular vehicles. The guide leads the group through desert trails, where guests can expect a mix of exciting turns and gentle stretches suitable for most.
While specific stops are not detailed, the overall route is designed to showcase Sedona’s most scenic spots and ancient sites. The storytelling aspect adds depth to the experience, with topics ranging from geology and native history to local legends.
More Great Tours NearbyAccording to reviews, one of the tour’s strengths is its guides’ expertise. Guides like Nathan, Cassidy, and others are praised for their storytelling, friendliness, and knowledge. They are eager to share fascinating facts about Sedona’s spiritual energy, rock formations, and tribal history.
Guests appreciate guides who answer questions and share personal insights, making the experience feel personalized. The guides strike a good balance between informative narration and fun off-road driving, ensuring an engaging journey.
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The pick-up from central and west Sedona hotels simplifies the experience. The tour operates in the morning, afternoon, and evening, providing flexibility for different schedules. Booking allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind if plans change.
Guests can reserve now and pay later, which adds convenience and flexibility, especially for travelers with uncertain schedules.
This tour is designed to be accessible for most, but it is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with mobility impairments. It involves off-road driving, which can be bumpy but generally does not require strenuous physical activity. Comfortable attire is recommended to handle the desert heat and outdoor conditions.
The Lil’ Outlaw Trail Jeep Tour is part of a broader selection of private Jeep experiences in Sedona, including Soldiers Pass, Red Rock West, and Diamondback Gulch tours. Each offers different routes and highlights, with some providing more extreme off-road adventures or visits to specific landmarks. The choice depends on how much adventure and exploration guests seek.
Links to similar tours are available, showcasing options with longer durations, more rugged terrain, or special access to certain sites.
This private 2-hour Jeep tour offers a personalized, scenic, and educational look at Sedona’s red rocks, desert landscape, and ancient dwellings. The expert guides ensure an informative experience, enriched by storytelling and local knowledge. The off-road route provides a fun, accessible adventure suitable for most guests.
While it does not visit the hidden pueblo houses directly, the tour compensates with stunning scenery and cultural insights. The flexible booking options and hotel pick-up make it a convenient choice for visitors seeking a memorable, relaxed exploration of Sedona’s natural beauty.
Those looking for an engaging, scenic adventure with a personal touch will find this tour appeals to their desire for both adventure and education. Its reasonable price reflects the quality of experience, and the private group setting ensures a comfortable, intimate outing.
What is the duration of the Lil’ Outlaw Trail Jeep Tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, providing a concise yet thorough exploration of Sedona’s landscape.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup at your hotel in central or west Sedona.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
The tour is suitable for most, but not recommended for pregnant women or guests with mobility impairments.
What will I see during the tour?
Expect red rocks, desert flora, and ancient pueblo sites. The guides provide insights into geology and native history.
Are food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.