See Arizona’s spectacular Mogollon Rim on this very RUGGED off-road Jeep tour from Sedona. On this 2.5 hour guided tour, you'll be wowed by views of the popular Mogollon Rim, a geological feature that extends 200 miles (322 km) across the state. With an experienced guide, learn about Sedona’s compelling geology and admire unparalleled views that will leave you speechless.
No children under 4 yrs old and not recommended for anyone with neck or back issues, or for pregnant women!
Check in time is 15 minutes prior to tour departure time selected
Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
Your tour begins when you meet your guide in Sedona and strap yourself into a trusty Jeep for a wild desert adventure. When everyone is settled, ascend a 100-year-old wagon trail to the edge of the Colorado Plateau, and cruise along Bear Wallow Canyon, taking in mesmerizing views of red rock cliffs juxtaposed with winding highways.
As you climb 2,000 feet (607 meters) in elevation toward the peak of Mogollon Rim, you'll see three contrasting ecological zones that your guide will explain in captivating detail. Marvel at the natural diversity that makes Arizona such a special part of the country, including natural landmarks like iconic Snoopy Rock, Merry-Go-Round Rock, Munds Mountain Wilderness and Mitten Ridge Wilson Mountain.
Snoopy Rock
Conquer the crest of the rim at 7,000 feet (2,134 meters), where panoramic views of Sedona await. Feel your adrenaline pumping as you charge along the volcanic rim trail in your 4-wheel-drive vehicle, hearing geology facts and intriguing historic anecdotes from your guide. Capture gorgeous photos with your friends and family from Schnebly Hill Vista, and then wind through the backcountry of the third canyon, feeling like a cowboy in an old western film. Soak in the tranquil atmosphere of this off-the-beaten-path area as you head back to Sedona, where your tour ends.
• Check in time is 30 Minutes PRIOR to Tour Start Time
• NO PUBLIC RESTROOMS ONSITE - Plan accordingly.
• This tour is not suitable for children aged 5 years and under.
• Groups of 6 or more are charged a 18% gratuity upon check-in
• EXTREME off-roading NOT recommended for people with any neck or back problems or recent surgeries/injuries.
• Pregnant women not allowed on any off roading tour.
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Mountain Time Zone (MT) - GMT-7 (Standard Time), GMT-6 (Daylight Saving Time)
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