The Munds Mountain Wilderness, located just outside Sedona, Arizona, offers some of the region's most breathtaking hiking experiences. Known for its dramatic red rock formations, diverse native vegetation, and panoramic vistas, this wilderness area covers over 18,000 protected acres. Hikers here will find trails varying from beginner-friendly to advanced, each offering a unique perspective on Sedona's rugged beauty. With its pristine conditions and proximity to Sedona, hiking in the Munds Mountain Wilderness is both a tranquil escape and an invigorating adventure.
Adventure Guide to Hiking in the Munds Mountain Wilderness
Cow Pies Trailhead to Merry-Go-Round Rock
Highlights: This trail leads to the striking Merry-Go-Round Rock, offering sweeping views of Sedona’s canyons and the sandstone cliffs. It’s one of the best places for photography in the area.
Features: Good for intermediate hikers, this 2.3-mile trek round-trip includes gradual inclines and rugged trail sections. You'll encounter dramatic elevation changes that showcase layers of fiery red and orange rock.
Local Insight: Beyond vistas, this trail is famous for its towering rock formations, often frequented by climbers and spiritual tourists.
Hangover Trail
Highlights: Thrill-seekers and experienced hikers gravitate toward this trail for its steep switchbacks and spine-tingling drop-offs.
Features: At 8 miles round-trip, this trail delivers unparalleled views of the Snoopy Rock Formation, Sedona’s downtown, and the surrounding Mogollon Rim.
Local Insight: Start early to avoid midday heat and bring plenty of water—this trail has little shade but is highly rewarding.
Woods Canyon Trail
Highlights: Ideal for those seeking solitude, this 11-mile out-and-back trek takes you deep into the heart of Munds Mountain Wilderness.
Features: The trail winds past juniper forests and open meadows with opportunities to spot wildlife, such as mule deer and bobcats.
Local Insight: Watch for wildflowers in spring, adding bursts of color to this semi-arid landscape.
Visitor Tips
Best Times to Visit: Late spring and early fall offer the most temperate weather.
What to Bring: Sunscreen, sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and snacks. A GPS or map is highly recommended due to limited cell service.
Driving Directions: From Sedona, take Schnebly Hill Road; drive approximately 4 miles to the trailhead (high-clearance vehicle required).
Reviews
Tina Gardner6 months ago
marouen znati2 years ago
Christy Edwardsa year ago
This is a very peaceful spot with an amazing view to start your day feeling recharged!
Mark Anthony-Johnson4 months ago
I’ve been to Lake Tahoe. I’ve seen Lake Michigan. I’ve been to Point Lobos Natural Preserve and I’ve seen the Rockies and Sierra Nevadas and something about this place and the solitude and beauty of has me rethinking what’s the nicest place I’ve had the privilege to visit. Worth coming here just bring extra water especially if you come with kids.
Kristy Alexandera year ago
The best hike I’ve done in awhile. Worth skipping the more popular trails to see