Where is the Red Rock Scenic Byway?

Where is the Red Rock Scenic Byway?

Usa, north-america

Length

23.01 km

Elevation

N/A

Difficulty

easy

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: you're cruising through Arizona, about 110 miles north of Phoenix, and you stumble upon the Red Rock Scenic Byway. Seriously, this isn't just a drive; it's like rolling through a living, breathing museum.

This 14.3-mile stretch of Arizona Highway 179, linking Sedona to Interstate 17, is pure magic. Think red sandstone formations, the kind that make you want to pull over every five minutes to snap a photo. The road itself? Paved, but keep your eyes peeled because it gets twisty in spots.

Good news, itโ€™s usually open year-round! Though, heads up, Arizona does get snow, especially from November to March, so keep an eye on the forecast.

You *could* zip through it in about 30 minutes, but trust me, you wonโ€™t want to. Weekends, especially late mornings and afternoons, get busy, so plan accordingly. There are tons of viewpoints begging for a stop.

Is it worth it? Absolutely! It's a gateway to Sedona's famous Red Rock Country. The main chunk, about 7 miles between Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, is where the red rock formations seriously pop against the high desert backdrop. You'll even find yourself driving through pine forests within the Coconino National Forest. Prepare to be wowed by the colors and the feeling of being totally immersed in nature. Basically, non-stop scenic views!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
23.01 km
Difficulty
easy

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