Soldier's Pass Trail Jeep Tour Sedona, AZ (Private Tour)

Red Rock Western Jeep Tours2900 W State Route 89ASedona, AZ 86336
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Overview

Hop aboard the Sedona Jeep Tour for an unforgettable journey on the Soldier’s Pass Trail in Sedona, AZ. As one of the most picturesque trails in Arizona, it features a path that rises out of the sinkhole named Devil’s Kitchen and levels out towards Apache’s Seven Pools. Adventure awaits thrill-seekers of all ages, including your furry friends!

up to 1.5 hrs 2 or more people

Good To Know

  • Explore Soldier’s Pass Trail, the Seven Apache Pools, and the renowned Devil’s Kitchen Sinkhole.
  • You will have the opportunity to get out of the Jeep, explore, and take photos!
  • Family-friendly and recommended for children ages 3 and up. Ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Tour duration is approximately 1.5 hours.
  • Check-in is 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time.
  • Meet your guide at the tour center on the West side of Sedona at 2900 W State Route 89A.
  • The family dog is most welcome on this private tour.
  • Not recommended for guests with serious neck or back problems and/or surgeries, pregnant, or children under 3 years old.
  • Gratuity not included.

Description

Discover the stunning beauty of Sedona on the Private Soldier's Pass Trail Jeep Tour offered by Red Rock Western Jeep Tours. This exclusive adventure lets you customize your journey while exploring the captivating red rock formations and lush landscapes that define this iconic region.

Hop into a rugged, open-air Jeep with a knowledgeable guide who will share the area’s rich history and folklore. Navigate rugged terrain and uncover breathtaking vistas, hidden caves, and ancient ruins at your own pace.

Explore Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole and the Seven Apache Pools, encountering breathtaking back-country scenery that will leave a lasting impression.

This exciting and adventurous trail was traveled by General Crook in 1871 and is rarely traveled by any other commercial or public Jeeps in this site.

Private Soldiers Pass Jeep Tour Reviews

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afurrow6912
Hastings, Barry County, Michigan
"JUST DO IT! You won't be sorry!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 07, 2022
Our tour guide Sundance was a trip and a half! She is fabulous, adventurous, wacky in great way , loves to have fun. And fun we had!
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J991SUarthurb
"Sunser at Mogollon Rim"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 06, 2021
Excellent sunset ride up Schnebly Road to Mogollon Rim, with lots of geologic, and area history by our outstanding driver Anne.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Private Soldiers Pass Jeep Tour

What should I bring?

Bring a bottle of water, comfortable clothing, your photo ID, sunscreen, and a charged phone or camera for all the picture-taking opportunities.

What should I wear?

Dress for the season: wear layers in winter and light clothing in summer. Wear comfortable traction-tread shoes or tennis shoes, hats or visors, and sunglasses. Contact wearers may prefer to switch to glasses for the tour.

Where do we check in?

Check in at Red Rock Western Jeep Tours' Tour Center located close to the trails on the West side of Sedona at 2900 W State Route 89A.

Is the tour appropriate for children?

Yes, the minimum age for the tour is three years old. Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult during the tour. Car seats are also available with advance notice; please make a note of this request when booking your reservation.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes, there will be plenty of great photo opportunities!

How long is the tour?

The tour duration is approximately 1.5 hours.

Can I bring my own food/beverages?

You are welcome to bring food and drinks; however, no glass containers are allowed, and keep in mind that you will be on a bumpy ride.

Are smoking or alcoholic beverages allowed?

No. Smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages are not permitted.

Will we walk much on our tour?

You will have the opportunity to get out of the Jeep to stretch, explore, and take great photos! Most tours have minimal walking.

How many people can go in one Jeep?

The Jeeps can seat 5 or 6 people plus your guide, depending on the trail you choose and the sizes of the people. With smaller children, you can keep your family of 6 together.

Will there be other people on the Jeep with my family?

No, it will just be your party.

What is the standard tip for our tour guide?

The customary 15% to 20% gratuity is always appreciated if you enjoyed your tour, but it is entirely up to you.