About Our Trails

Sedona Arizona offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Sedona is a popular tourist destination with over 4 million visitors per year, offering a variety of scenic trails for the novice or experienced “Jeeper.” Not only will we help you plan your day and show you all the features of the Jeep, we will also provide you with detailed trail maps when you pick up your Jeep. All of our Jeeps have CarPlay, so if you have your favorite nav app, you can use that too!

Trail Ratings

“Off-road driving” is a widely misunderstood and misused term. All four-wheeling in the Sedona area is done on publicly accessible roads and trails in the Coconino National Forest. Unpaved road conditions can vary widely, from well-maintained gravel avenues to boulder-strewn, cliff-hanging 2-tracks. Here is the simple system Barlow’s uses to classify trails.

Staff Favorites

Sedona has many miles of Jeep roads with ample opportunities for adventure. Here are a few of our favorites.

Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow: 2.5 hours – Adventurous

Sedona’s most famous and popular Jeep trail, with fun four-wheel-driving and great views. Visit Submarine Rock, Chicken Point, Mushroom Rock, and the famous “Stairs” aka “Road of No Return.” Drive right up onto the red rocks.

Outlaw Trail

Outlaw Trail: 2.5 hours – Moderate

A mild 4-wheel-drive adventure through Sedona’s historic ranch country, offering breathtaking panoramic views. We call it “just enough Jeeping” for those who want to get where other SUV’s won’t go, but with a Barlow Jeep, it’s a worry-free adventure. Combine with the Ancient Ruins for an easy/moderate half-day excursion.

Schnebly Hill Road

Schnebly Hill Road: 2 hours – Moderate (Rough!)

This historic 1902 wagon trail features Sedona’s famous red rocks with a background of green forest making this one of the most photographed areas in all of Arizona.

Ancient Ruins

Ancient Ruins: 3 hours – Easy

Take a scenic drive through red rock canyons to discover 700-year old Sinagua Indian ruins. Actually go into the ancient rooms and view 4000 year old rock art. Fascinating cultural experience and great views of the red rock cliffs towering above you. Combine this with Schnebly Hill Road or the Outlaw Trail for a great full day combo.

Soldier Pass

Soldier Pass: 1.5 hours – Moderate/Adventurous

USFS Permit required – click here for details

One of Sedona’s most popular Jeep trails. A fun drive through a red rock canyon below Coffee Pot Rock and Thunder Mountain. Includes stops at the Seven Apache Pools and Devil’s Kitchen Sinkhole. Combine this with Broken Arrow for a half-day of fun 4×4 adventure, or combine it with Schnebly Hill Road for a “scenic sampler” excursion.

More Great Sedona Trails

  • Dry Creek Road and Devil’s Bridge – Easy/Moderate

  • Red Rock Loop Road/Chavez Crossing – Easy

  • Diamondback Gulch/Greasy Spoon – Moderate/Adventurous

Looking for a multi-day adventure? We also have trail information for Jerome, Lake Havasu, Flagstaff, Arizona; Moab, Utah; Ouray and Telluride, Colorado; and more!

Book online or call 928-282-8700 to rent a Jeep today!