Overview
Sedona, AZ. Biking for all kinds. From mild to wild Sedona has it all. 200+ miles of single track & 300+ days of sunshine. Many of the trails in Sedona interconnect to create many possibilities for epic all day rides. If you bring your big bike or your cross country bike or preferably both you will have a blast. For people bringing the big bike Sedona you have to "pay to play" peddle that is. Munds wagon trail is the about the only shuttle in the area unless you head over to nearby Jerome to the top of mingus mountain for 4000ft of shuttle access or head North to Flagstaff on Mt. Elden. If you just come to Sedona and ride the basics you'll have a rippin good time, be nice to the locals and show good etiquette and you may get the inside track on advice. Chances are all the shops usually having a number of rides each week you can usually check ahead to find people to ride with. Did I mention Sedona has it all Climbing, Hiking, Canyoneering and Super Cush Accommodations! At the edge of the Colorado Plateau Sedona Sits among amazing topography. Elevation is from 4200ft up to 6800ft on top of the Colorado Plateau. Trails consist of mostly single track with small burst climbs and steep downs in and out of the many small draineges. Trails are usually Moderatly rocky coming in and out of slick rock. In most places the "slick rock" is much different than Moab. Rather than being a flowing surface it is fairly technical if it is not flat.
Getting There
Sedona is just about center of AZ. Two hours north of Phoenix and One hour south of Flagstaff.From Pheonix
Head North on Intersate 17 1hr 45min to Highway 179 take 179 straight into Sedona.
From Flagstaff
Take Intersate 17 south for 3mi to Highway 89a south straight into Sedona.
The Map to have Beartooth Publishing Sedona Recreation Map
Bike Shops & Guides
www.bike-bean.comBike & Bean
Bikes & Coffee !!!!!!!!!
6020 Hwy 179
Sedona, AZ 86351
(928)284-0210
www.360-adventures.com
360 Adventures specializes in mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, backpacking, & canyoneering excursions and team building programs.
480-722-0360 - 1-888-722-0360
info@360-adventures.com
www.mountainbikeheaven.com
Mountain Bike Heaven
1695 West Hwy 89A
Sedona, Arizona 86336
(928) 282-1312
http://www.absolutebikes.net/sedona/sed_frset.html
Absolute Bikes
6101 Highway 179
Suite C
Village of Oak Creek: Sedona, AZ 86351
Phone: 928.284.1242
Fax: 928.284.1461
Toll Free: 1-877-284-1242
Accomodations & Camping
Oak Creek Canyon has many options for campsites check www.redrockcountry.org for seasonal closures of some sites. Sedona has some of the best places to stay in AZ.www.adobegrandvillas.com
www.lauberge.com
www.enchantment.com
www.sedonasfinest.com
www.visitsedona.com
Great Conclusions for Epic Days
Great for immediately after the ride
Oak Creek Brewery & Grill
336 Hwy 179 Ste D-201, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Sedona, AZ 86336 (928) 282-3300
Picazzo's - Gourmet Pizza
1855 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-4140
Casa Bonita Family Mexican Restaurant
164-H Coffee Pot Dr Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-2728
Thai Spices Natural Restaurant
2986 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-0599
Great to freshen up for
The Heartline Cafe
1610 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-0785
Cowboy Club
241 N Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-4200
Shugrue's Hillside Grill
671 Hwy 179 Ste D Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-5300
Dahl & DiLuca Ristorante Italiano
2321 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-5219
L'Auberge Restaurant on Oak Creek
301 L'Auberge Lane Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-1661 (800) 272-6777
Elote Cafe
771 HWY 179 Sedona, AZ 86339
(928) 203-0105
Red Tape
• Wilderness Areas are closed to bikes so check your routes.
• A Red Rock Pass is required for parking on the National Forest
www.redrockcountry.org
• Trails are shared with hikers & equestrians.
• Vortacies...don't fall in :)
• Timeshares...don't fall in :)



















