The Best Sedona Mountain Biking

Sedona is red rock slickrock, technical exposure, and some of the most iconic desert riding in the Southwest.
If Tucson is the winter training ground, Sedona is the shoulder season pilgrimage—where riders come to test their skills on ledges, test their nerve on exposure, and collect stories about riding trails named after carnivorous plants and aircraft.
This guide is currently under construction. MTB Diaries is riding, documenting, and field-testing every major Sedona trail network to bring you the same comprehensive coverage we’ve built for Tucson.
Coming soon:
- The Sedona MTB Classics—essential rides that define red rock mountain biking
- Trail network guides (Broken Arrow, Hangover, Soldier Pass, Village of Oak Creek, and more)
- Trip planning tools (where to stay, when to ride, how to prepare for slickrock and exposure)
- Event coverage (Sedona Mountain Bike Festival and more)
In the meantime:
Want Sedona event info? Check out our Sedona Mountain Bike Festival 2026 coverage.
Planning an Arizona MTB trip? Read our Arizona Mountain Biking guide for the full state overview.
Need Tucson beta now? Our Tucson mountain biking guide is complete—7 Classics, trail networks, trip planning, and everything you need to ride The Old Pueblo.
Want updates when the Sedona guide launches? Get the free Tucson MTB Trails Cheat Sheet and join the email list for Sedona guide updates:
This page is being actively developed. Check back soon for comprehensive Sedona trail guides, ride recommendations, and local intel from MTB Diaries.
Last updated: January 2026
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