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Arizona
Yavapai County
Sedona

Cathedral Rock Trail

Moderate

5.0

(3945)

11,178

hikers

Cathedral Rock Trail

01:04

1.97km

180m

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Embark on the Cathedral Rock Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through the stunning red rock landscape of Sedona. This route is 1.2 miles (2.0 km) long and involves a climb of 596 feet (182 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour and 4 minutes. You will encounter steep sections and some rock scrambling as you ascend, leading to unique terrain. The experience culminates at the saddle viewpoint, nestled between Cathedral Rock's two main spires, where you are rewarded with incredible 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding area, including distant sights of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte.

Planning your visit to Cathedral Rock Trail requires some foresight, especially regarding parking. The trailhead parking lot is quite small and often fills up early in the day because of the trail's popularity. You might need to use the Sedona Shuttle to reach the trailhead, or you could consider starting from alternate access points. Trails like Baldwin or Templeton connect to this route, offering a potentially quieter experience, though they will add extra mileage to your hike.

This trail is a prime example of the dramatic geological formations found within the Coconino National Forest. The striking red rock spires and buttes are a result of ancient sandstone layers eroded over millions of years, creating a truly distinctive environment. It is a popular destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Sedona's iconic scenery and experience its unique natural beauty firsthand.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Cathedral Rock Trail

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One should not be fooled by the brevity of the trail. About just over a kilometer you climb 200 meters and this is associated with a lot of rock climbing. Anyone who is afraid of heights or afraid of being outlawed should take a lot of time here.

At the end of the violent climb, a breathtaking view of the Sedona plain and the surrounding Red Rocks awaits you. Warning: it can be extremely windy here!

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Cathedral Rock

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At the end of the trail, having climbed Cathedral Rock and ventured into its spires, you are offered views of the surrounding red rock formations and towering sandstone mountains all around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Cathedral Rock Trail?

The Cathedral Rock Trail is generally considered difficult to strenuous. While relatively short at 1.2 miles round trip, it involves a significant elevation gain of 700-744 feet over a short distance. Expect steep inclines, rock scrambling sections where you'll need to use your hands, narrow ledges, and a notable 60-foot near-vertical crevice. Good hiking shoes with excellent grip are essential.

What is the terrain like on the Cathedral Rock Trail?

The terrain starts with a relatively flat stroll but quickly becomes steep. You'll encounter red rock slabs, natural stone staircases, and sections requiring hands-on climbing. The sandstone typically offers good traction, and the path is marked by well-worn trails and stone cairns. It's a challenging route that rewards hikers with incredible views.

Where can I park for the Cathedral Rock Trail, and is there a shuttle?

Parking at the official trailhead is very limited and often fills up early. Due to its popularity, it's highly recommended to use the Sedona Shuttle, which provides access to the trailhead from designated parking areas in Sedona. Check the Sedona Shuttle schedule and pick-up locations before your visit.

Are dogs allowed on the Cathedral Rock Trail?

The Cathedral Rock Trail is generally not recommended for dogs due to its steep, scrambling sections and narrow ledges. The challenging terrain can be difficult and potentially unsafe for pets, especially in the 60-foot crevice section.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Cathedral Rock Trail?

The Cathedral Rock Trail is located within the Coconino National Forest. While there isn't a specific permit required for hiking the trail itself, a Red Rock Pass or an America the Beautiful Pass is required for parking at many trailheads in the Coconino National Forest, including those that might serve as shuttle pick-up points or alternative access. Always check current regulations before your visit.

What are the best viewpoints or landmarks along the trail?

The entire trail offers breathtaking views, but the highlight is undoubtedly the saddle viewpoint, a wide, flat area nestled between Cathedral Rock's two main spires. From here, you'll get incredible 360-degree panoramic views of the Sedona area, including Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, Red Rocks State Park, and the Coconino National Forest. The formation of Cathedral Rock itself is an iconic landmark.

What is the best time of year to hike the Cathedral Rock Trail?

The best times to hike are typically spring and fall when temperatures are mild. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes essential. Winter offers cooler temperatures but can sometimes bring icy conditions on the rocks, which would make the scrambling sections even more challenging. Sunset is a particularly popular time for photography as the red rocks glow.

Is the Cathedral Rock Trail suitable for families or beginner hikers?

Due to its strenuous nature, steep inclines, and required rock scrambling, the Cathedral Rock Trail is not generally recommended for small children or beginner hikers. Individuals with knee issues or mobility challenges may also find it too demanding. There are many other beautiful, less challenging trails in Sedona that are more suitable for families and beginners.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route for the Cathedral Rock Trail is part of a larger network. It fully utilizes the Cathedral Rock #170 trail and also passes through sections of the Easy Breezy #192 and Templeton #156 trails. These intersecting trails can offer alternative access points or longer loop options.

What makes Cathedral Rock a special place?

Beyond its stunning beauty, Cathedral Rock is renowned as one of Sedona's four main energy vortexes, specifically an 'upflow' vortex believed to promote introspection and calmness. Many visitors come to meditate or practice yoga at the saddle. Its unique formation, often described as resembling praying hands, and its incredible 'views-per-effort' make it one of Sedona's most iconic and rewarding hikes.

What should I pack for a hike on the Cathedral Rock Trail?

Given the challenging terrain, you should pack plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes with excellent grip, and bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen). A small backpack for essentials is useful, as you'll need your hands free for scrambling. Consider bringing a camera for the spectacular views, especially if you plan to hike around sunset.

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