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The Kisva Trail, just 1.7 miles long, allows visitors an opportunity to explore the lush riparian area along Oak Creek. Arizona alder, sycamore, cottonwood, blackberries, coyote grapes, and Virginia creeper can be found along this route. Hikers can utilize the self-guided ethno-botanical trail guide to identify 17 different varieties of trees and plants found throughout Red Rock State Park. The flat Kisva Trail is one of only two trails in the park open to equestrians and mountain bikers. Total elevation change is only 10 feet, making this an easy hike.

Facilities: Kisva Trail offers restrooms and a picnic area.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Kisva Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Kisva Trail and Red Rock State Park is open year-round. Closed Christmas Day.

Fees: There is a fee to access Red Rock State Park. There is no additional fee to use this trail.

Accessibility: The park is accessible with a paved path, accessible restrooms, and visitor center. This trail has no handicap access.

Rules: For daytime use only. Permits are required. No pets or swimming are allowed.

Directions: To reach the Kisva Trail from Sedona, take Hwy. 89A five miles southwest to Lower Red Rock Loop Rd. Take Lower Red Rock Loop Rd to Red Rock State Park Visitor Center. From the visitor center, access Kisva Trail via Bunkhouse and Sentinel trails.

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Address
Red Rock State Park
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd.
Sedona, Arizona 86336
Phone
General: (928) 282-6907
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