Pink Jeep Ancient Ruins Tour in Sedona, AZ
Pink Jeep Tours Sedona •
204 N State Rte 89A • Sedona, AZ 86336
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Step back in time with a Sedona Pink Jeep Tour to the Honanki Ruins! Discover Sedona cliff dwellings crafted 700 years ago by the Sinagua people. Marvel at ancient pictographs, petroglyphs, and fascinating legends as you hike beneath a cliff-side overhang. This adventure through Sedona’s red rocks combines breathtaking views and rich history.
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The tour departs from the Pink Jeep Plaza in Uptown Sedona at 204 N. State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336.
Tour duration is approximately 3 hours.
Each vehicle accommodates up to 7 people, providing a small-group experience. Other parties may also be on the tour with you.
Yes, this family-friendly tour is recommended for children ages 2 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult, and those under age 2 are not permitted. Car seats are provided for children ages 4 and under or that weigh under 40 lbs.
Pets are not allowed beyond the parking lot at this national heritage site. Only certified service animals are allowed.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible nor recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Yes, tours operate in most weather conditions. Severe weather may lead to alterations or cancellations for safety.
The tour uses custom-built Pink Jeep Wranglers designed for off-road adventures.
This tour is not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with back or neck problems, serious injuries, or limited mobility. Guests must have the upper body strength to hold themselves up during the tour and be able to get in and out of the vehicle unassisted.
Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a camera or cell phone. A water refill station is available, or you can purchase bottled water on-site. You may also bring a purse or standard-sized backpack, but there is no storage in the vehicle, so items must fit comfortably in your lap during the tour.
Comfortable outdoor clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Layers are best with jackets in winter and light clothing in summer. Contact lens wearers may want to switch to eyeglasses to avoid eye irritation.