Quick Facts
Location: Red Rock State Park, Sedona, Arizona
Region: Red Rock Country (Northern Arizona)
Time: 2 to 4 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (trail-dependent)
Admission: Paid (Arizona State Parks)
Facilities: Visitor center, restrooms, trails, picnic areas (offerings can vary)
Best Season: Fall through spring for cooler hiking
Dog Friendly: No (pets are not permitted in the park)
Also Known As: Red Rock State Park Preserve
Info
Parking / Access
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd, Sedona, AZ
Entry is via the main gate. Parking is on-site, and arriving earlier helps on busy days.
Hours
Hours and any seasonal changes are posted on the official park site. Check before you go, especially around holidays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Red Rock State Park located?
Red Rock State Park is in Sedona, Arizona, in the heart of Red Rock Country.
How do I get to Red Rock State Park?
Use the Google Maps link above and follow signage to the main entrance. Confirm current directions and entry details on the official Arizona State Parks page.
Is there an entrance fee?
Yes. Red Rock State Park is an Arizona State Park with paid day-use admission. Check the official website for current rates.
What are the hours at Red Rock State Park?
Hours can vary seasonally. The official park website has the most up-to-date opening and closing times.
How long do you need at Red Rock State Park?
Many visitors spend 2 to 4 hours for a couple trails and scenic stops. You can easily spend longer if you hike multiple routes.
Are dogs allowed at Red Rock State Park?
No, pets are not permitted. If you are traveling with a dog, consider nearby national forest trails where leashed dogs are commonly allowed.
Is Red Rock State Park good for families?
Yes, especially for families who want shorter hikes and a visitor center stop. Choose a trail that matches your group’s pace and comfort.
What should I bring to Red Rock State Park?
Bring water, sun protection, sturdy shoes, and layers. In warmer months, start early and plan for heat.
What is the best time to visit Red Rock State Park?
Fall through spring offers cooler hiking weather. Early mornings are often best for light and fewer crowds.










