Coyote Canyons - Pink Jeep Tour in Sedona, AZ

204 N Highway 89ASedona, AZ 86336
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Overview

This tour traverses Sedona's western canyons in a modern Jeep Wrangler, arguably the best vehicle for off-roading! A knowledgeable guide will share the vibrant history of the region, and provide facts about indigenous plants and wildlife, pointing out any you come across along the way. Sedona's red rock formations are a geological masterpiece that's millions of years in the making, truly a must-see for all!

up to 2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Family-friendly.
  • Tour duration: 2 hours.
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers.
  • Children must be age 2 or older to participate.
  • Does not require hiking, although they do have picture stops where you will be getting out of the vehicle and doing short walks on uneven terrain.
  • All guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of the vehicles for their tour.
  • Complimentary hotel pick-ups at customer request. Pick-ups are accommodated either before the tour, or during the tour in a Jeep (pick-up time comes out of the tour time). This is determined by the tour of choice and the hotel location.
  • To maintain social distancing at Pink Jeep, the number of riders will be limited, and parties separated in vehicles.
  • All guests must wear a mask while participating.

Description

Sedona’s remote canyons are just as stunning as its ascending trails. Discover their beauty on this 2-hour Coyote Canyons Tour as you ride in a custom, open-air Pink Jeep® Wrangler into Sedona's outback where wildlife, scenery, and photo ops abound.

Your Certified Interpretive Guide will meet you at the Pink Jeep Tours Plaza in Uptown Sedona and you'll enjoy a leisurely drive through town. You'll see and learn about the many iconic red-rock formations that Sedona is known for—Snoopy Rock, Coffee Pot Rock, and Thunder Mountain to name a few.

As your guide navigates the off-road trails through high desert topography, you may stop at the historic Van Deren Cabin. This 19th-century homestead was a filming location for the classic 1948 Western “Blood on the Moon,” starring Robert Mitchum.

Look for the wildlife that makes its home in the canyons. You may see javelinas, mule deer, or coyotes. You’ll also head through Dry Creek, a shaded stream bed with native Arizona trees and lush landscape. Listen closely as your local adventure guide shares stories about the area’s many washes, canyons, trails, and vegetation.

Sit back, relax and take in the peaceful solitude of the backcountry. The canyons are beautiful any time of day, but the red rocks take on an ethereal glow during sunset. It’s the perfect time to reflect on where your next Pink Jeep Tours adventure might take you.

Coyote Canyons - Pink Jeep Tour Reviews

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joelu250
Bellingham, Washington
"Totally fun Adventure"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 16, 2024 NEW
What a great tour. Renee was great and very informative. The views were great and the trail was adventurous. This was a lot of fun.
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looongcat
Louisville, Kentucky
"Disappointing, overhyped, and extremely overpriced"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 29, 2024 NEW
At $150-200 per person, the Pink Jeep Broken Arrow Tour in Sedona is extremely overpriced and overhyped. My boyfriend and I went on the twilight broken arrow tour. What they don't tell you is that they cram the jeeps completely full, and someone has to sit in the front, which is apparently more comfortable but much less thrilling. I was the lucky person put in this position because I was polite and let others go in front of us. The driver said we would rotate who would sit in front, which of course didn't happen, and I had to sit there the whole time missing what the people in the back were seeing. The majority of our trip was spent driving to the trail, which wasn't all that exciting. The "thrilling" part was maybe 8 minutes total. I wasn't too impressed with the driver's comedy routine, either. We got out once to take some photos, and that was it. We got better photos from Uptown Sedona. At the same price as a day pass to Universal or Disney, this is just a blatant rip-off. There are so many wonderful free or low-cost things to do in Sedona that are much higher quality. We really enjoyed Crane Petroglyph Heritage Site, Palatki Heritage Site, a birding tour with Tim of Birding Northern Arizona, and watching the sunset at Airport Mesa. These were all much, much better than the Pink Jeep Tours. Not recommended unless you're absolutely obsessed with jeeps and have tons of money to burn.
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Prairiefire-WI
"Our Sedona guide was just about perfect"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 26, 2024 NEW
One of the highlights of our Sedona trip. The scenery, of course, was great, and our guide, Andy Helm, was just about as knowledgeable and personable as any guide we've had anywhere. Fun, educational, comfortable--all-around good time!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Coyote Canyons - Pink Jeep Tour

Are there any age/physical/health/etc. restrictions for this tour?

For the safety of passengers, all guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicles for their tour. Note: most of our tours do not require hiking, although they do have picture stops where you will be getting out of the vehicle and doing short walks on uneven terrain.

What should I bring?

Sunscreen and a bottle of water. Pink Jeep Tours has a water refill station located at their merchandise store to keep your bottle full of water. Don't forget to bring a camera! Note: A purse or standard-sized backpack is acceptable, however, there is no storage space in the vehicles. Anything you bring needs to fit comfortably in your lap throughout the tour.

What should I wear?

Wear comfortable outdoor clothing with closed-toe shoes. Temperatures can be colder at night and the Grand Canyon is 10 - 15 degrees colder than Sedona. Note: You may want to bring a hat and switch to eyeglasses if you wear contacts (tours can be dusty and this can irritate your eyes if you wear contacts).

Where is it located?

All tours depart from Pink Jeep Tours' office located in Uptown Sedona at 204 N. Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336.

Is this tour appropriate for children?

Yes. However, please note that no children under the age of 2 are permitted on this tour.

Is transportation included? If so, where is the pick-up spot or how do I arrange it?

Yes, all of our tours can accommodate hotel pick-ups. However, for reservations made the evening before the tour departure, you will need to check in at our office in uptown Sedona. Jeep tours: at customer request. Pick-ups are accommodated either before the tour, in our complimentary shuttle, or during the tour in a Jeep (pick-up time comes out of the tour time). This is determined by the tour and the hotel location.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

No. For guests' safety, all guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of the vehicle for their tour.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes, there are plenty of great photo opportunities!

How long is the tour?

This tour is approximately 2 hours long.

Can I bring my own food/beverages?

Due to the bouncy nature of this tour, full meals or glass bottles are prohibited on the vehicle. If necessary, you are welcome to bring a small containable snack such as a granola bar. Due to Arizona law, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in our vehicles.

Can I bring my pet?

Pets are not allowed beyond the parking lot at this national heritage site. Please ask about accommodation for service animals prior to taking the tour. Service animals are permitted on all of our tours.

What safety precautions are in place for the activity (if any)?

For the comfort of all guests, items prohibited include, but are not limited to: firearms, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, drones, glass containers, alcohol, coolers, professional video equipment, illegal substances, guns, weapons of any kind, or cremated remains.