The city of Sedona evokes many emotions from visitors. From
the red and orange stained skyline, to the jagged rocks that seem to pierce the
bright blue sky, to the calm and tranquil atmosphere…Sedona truly is a diamond
in the rough.
One of the best features of Sedona is the ability to venture
off on hiking trails, biking and off road trails to really experience the true
beauty of Sedona’s back-country.
We were fortunate enough to find the friendly staff at
Sedona ATV and rented the four- seat RZR for the day. Due to the snowy
conditions, we could not take the Schnebly Hill road that we had our hearts set
on exploring. Instead, we found ourselves on the Outlaw Trail and I’m so glad
we did!
Before long, we felt like true outlaws fleeing the town
confines to find ourselves in the middle of the wild west. Surrounded by jagged
rocks, cacti, red dirt and washouts, this rough and tough trail was exciting to
navigate and gave us a 360 degree, panoramic view of Sedona.
Sedona ATV provided us with all of the gear, a picture book
and a “there is no way you can screw this up” map of the trail. They even gave
us two blankets; however, the cold was so piercing that day, no amount of
blankets could save us. The Totally Trailer Trio was so, ridiculously bundled
up that we actually looked like bandits, which ended up befitting this rugged
Outlaw Trail! When I say we were bundled, that might be an understatement, considering I had on four layers, a turtleneck, scarf and face cover, earmuffs and headband (under my helmet), long underwear, three pairs of socks inside my Columbia snow boots and four packets of hand warmers! I wore a whole department store that day and is was absolutely worth it.
The trail consisted of steep rocky ledges (that required
careful wheel placement), ancient red rock arroyos, desert-brush landscaping,
Indian ruins and went through Sedona’s western canyons. Adding to the adventure
of the day, it even delicately snowed on us near the Honanki Ruins.
The adventure also brought us to the Vultee Arch Trail and
the famous Devil’s Bridge hike which are each their own mini adventures.
We had an expert driver (hubby) but no matter how careful we were,
we still ended up caked in red clay mud that sprayed up the sides of the RZR
and coated us like an art canvas. Speckled from head to toe, the splashes were
a reminder of the fun we’d had that day.
Considering Sedona covers over 19 square miles of gorgeous countryside,
there is no better way to see the land than cruising in an off-road vehicle. The
ATV ride was an overload of the senses: feeling the bumps in the rugged road,
seeing the richly pigmented landscape, experiencing the adrenaline rush of
navigating rocky crevices and tasting the freedom of the great outdoors.
There is so much to see and do in Sedona and just when you
think you’ve seen it all…you discover a new hidden gem. Totally Trailer invites
you to get outdoors and get dirty in Sedona!
The Sedona area has a plethora of places to stay, eat, camp
and is surrounded by some of the best and scenic RV camp spots.
Stay tuned for our Sedona Backcountry Video!!!
Stay tuned for our Sedona Backcountry Video!!!
Our RZR chariot for the day and little one ready to get dirty!
Map and detailed picture book with "you can't screw this up directions" provided by Sedona ATV (by the way, we still took a wrong turn)!
Just getting started on the Outlaw Trail and the GoPro is ready for action front and center
The family of bandits on the Outlaw Trail is a little too realistic here!
Check out the different colors in this landscape, can you see the snow falling from that dark cloud in the background?
Awww...Outlaw Love
The texture, the colors and the formations are simply breathtaking out here in Sedona
parked out front of the Honanki Ruins Site (equipped with muddy blankets and all)
Passing the Honanki Heritage Site
Red, green and blue...some of our favorite colors perfectly blended in nature
Live action selfie in Sedona
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