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Red Rock Pathways #1A
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The Red Rock State Park Segment of Red Rock Pathways #1A is an important linkage of a larger system that connects pedestrian and bicycle routes throughout the Verde Valley. This segment links the bicycle lanes along the Lower Red Rock Loop Rd. to the Turkey Creek Trail, which leaves the state park (at the east gate) and enters the Coconino National Forest. The Red Rock State Park segment is paved except for the east gate area. From visitor center, take Bunkhouse Trail, Kingfisher Crossing, Kisva Trail, and spur toward Yavapai Ridge and Javelina trails eastward to Turkey Creek Trail. This 1-mile trail has a total elevation change of just 70 feet, making it an easy hike.

Facilities: Red Rock Pathways #1A has restrooms and a parking area.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Red Rock Pathways #1A.

Best Time To Visit: Red Rock Pathways #1A is open year-round.

Fees: There is a fee to use this park.

Accessibility: This trail has no handicap access.

Rules: This trail is for daytime use only. Permits are required. No pets, or swimming are allowed.

Directions: To reach Red Rock Pathways #1A from Sedona, take Hwy. 89A five miles southwest to Lower Red Rock Loop Rd. Follow Lower Red Rock Loop Rd. south to Red Rock State Park Visitor Center.

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