With stunning views of soaring, deep red cliffs everywhere you look, Red Rock State Park is truly a sight for sore eyes. Trails slice through this 286-acre nature preserve, winding through manzanita juniper and eventually leading to the banks of Oak Creek. The creek crawls its way through the park, creating the rich setting of abundant vegetation and diverse wildlife.
An afternoon spent hiking along the park's copious trails is the perfect way to enjoy Arizona's scenic natural beauty. The park's visitor center offers numerous daily activities for guests, including bird walks, nature walks, and various naturalist activities. Anyone who considers themselves a lover of the great outdoors will definitely want to make a stop by Red Rock State Park to see the gorgeous diversity in landscape and wildlife that the desert has to offer.
Latest Reviews
Review by Kimberley F, April 2013
Doing what: Sedona Helicopter Tour: Mountains and Ancient Sights
Our pilot, Mark, and our guide John were so wonderful to be with. They were kind and informative making sure of our safety. Mark would point out points of interest as he would go as close as possible to allow us to take pictures. Both men made our trip special.
Review by Wendy W, January 2013
Doing what: Sedona Helicopter Tour: Mountains and Ancient Sights
This flight took my breath away! The beautiful mountain formations around Sedona are amazing. The pilots narrative was very informative.
Review by Alison M, December 2012
Doing what: Sedona Helicopter Tour: Iconic Formations of Red Rock Country
We had a wonderful experience. John welcomed us at the airport (he has terrific customer service skills) and Bill the pilot provided a trip to remember. If you are in Sedona see it through the air. It is worth the money.
Practical Info
The Red Rock State Park is located on the western end of Sedona and is about one hour south of Flagstaff.




