Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing
Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing

Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing

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Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing

Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing

Distance: 4.3mi
Elevation: 1,010ft
Time: 2-3h

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Cathedral Rock is undoubtedly one of Sedona’s top hikes, if not even the top hike in the area. It’s no wonder why: you’ll climb through an unbelievable landscape of red earth, cacti, and layered sandstone buttes to one of the most recognizable geological formations in Sedona. Cathedral Rock is incredible to explore, especially this close. This hike pairs a classic trek to Cathedral Rock with a walk down to Red Rock Crossing, a waterside area where the rock reflects in the calm waters of Oak Creek.

This hike is suitable for most skill levels but might be difficult for small children. We recommend bringing plenty of water as this hike lacks shade.

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Getting there

The trailhead for the Cathedra Rock to Red Rock Crossing hike is on Back O’ Beyond Road.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

March-November

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing
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Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing Description

Cathedral Rock is one of the most popular hiking trails in Sedona, perhaps even the most popular! This hike offers amazing scenery, getting you up close to one of the region’s most recognizable sandstone formations. This hike has the magical energy that so many parts of Sedona do. The best part? You can experience Cathedral Rock before continuing down to one of the most popular spots to photograph it from.

Cathedral Rock is extremely popular, and so you’ll need to arrive very early to get a spot in the small parking area. The two lots are often full by 7:30 AM and there is no additional parking on the small residential street the trailhead is on. We recommend either coming back in the late afternoon or hiking this trail from Crescent Moon Ranch instead, which adds a bit of distance but offers more parking space.

Expect heavy traffic on this very popular trail. Arriving early is a must in the busy season (April-May and September-October), especially since the parking lots are small.

From the trailhead, cross the junction with Easy Breezy Trail and the creek bed. The first bit of the trail is relaxed, with rock stairs in some parts. Before the junction with Templeton, you’ll cross a plateau with a wonderful view of Sedona.

After the plateau, you’ll cross a rocky stretch and come to the base of a cleft in the rock where the climbing starts. This is where most hikers turn around if they don’t feel up to what’s ahead. You’ll climb at about a 45-degree angle for 40ft. It’s an easy scramble, but it could be daunting for those who dislike heights. Dogs and small children likely won’t be able to make it up this section. Be careful if it’s rained recently.

Once you’re through the cleft, you’ll hike through a steep part of the trail that has great natural footholds and handholds. When you reach more featureless sections, you can observe others going up (unless you’ve scored the place to yourself, which is exceptionally rare) to choose your route.

Take a breather on the second plateau, then finish it off with a rock staircase and a few switchbacks. You’re all done with your ascent once you reach the “End of Trail” sign. The view here is astounding, so take your time and soak it up. Take lots of photos!

HIke back down to the junction with Templeton Trail and turn left. You’ll curve around the base of Cathedral Rock, descend a few switchbacks, and then hike along the creek. This arm of the trial ends just before crossing Oak Creek. Look back for the view of Cathedral Rock in the water, then hike back to Templeton, turn left, and return to the trailhead.

Trail Highlights

Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock is a sandstone butte in Sedona, Arizona, in Yavapai County and the Coconino National Forest. It was formed from coastal sand dunes in the ancient Pedregosa Sea. This rock is one of the most photographed sites in the state and the trail to reach it is one of the busiest hikes in Sedona. The top of Cathedral Rock sits at 4967ft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you park for Cathedral Rock?

There are two small lots on Back O’ Beyond Road. If these are full, you can start this hike from Crescent Moon Ranch.

Is Cathedral Rock kid-friendly?

Small children may struggle on this hike due to a section of hands-on climbing. Older children should be able to make it with some assistance.

Is there a fee for Cathedral Rock?

You’ll need to get a Red Rocks Pass at the trailhead. Day passes are $5 (subject to change).

Insider Hints

  • Bring plenty of water if you’re hiking this trail in the summertime. Sedona can get very hot.

  • Stop by The Hideaway House for a patio drink and some pizza after your hike.

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