Soldiers Pass Jeep Tour in Sedona, AZ
301 N State Route 89 A • Sedona, AZ 86336
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There is no greater way to travel the rugged mountains of Sedona than in a Jeep! Soldiers Pass is a trail that leads into the stunning red rock mountains; it's become one of the best trails in the west thanks to its impressive viewing points. The path rises out of the sinkhole named "Devil's Kitchen" and levels out towards "Apache's Seven Pools." If you're in Sedona, the Soldiers Pass Jeep Tour is a must-do!
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What are the hours of operation?
We’re open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm March through October; 7:00 am to 6:00 pm November through February, EVERY day of the year except Christmas day with scheduled tours hourly all day long.
What should I bring?
Bottled water (plastic), camera, Photo ID, and sunscreen.
What should I wear?
Dress for the season, layers in winter, and light clothing for summer. We also suggest comfortable traction tread shoes or tennis shoes, hats or visors, and sunglasses. Contact wearers may prefer to switch to glasses for the tour.
Where is the tour located?
Our Tour Center is located in the heart of "Uptown Sedona" at 301 N. Highway 89 A.
Is the tour appropriate for children?
Yes, the minimum age is three years old. Child rates are available for children up to 12 years old. Children under 16 years old must have an adult with them on the Tour. We do have car seats available; please let us know in advance.
Can I bring my camera?
Yes, great photo opportunities!
How long is the tour?
The tour is approximately 1.5 hours.
What’s included in my tour experience?
Can I bring my own food/beverages?
Food and drink, other than a water bottle, are not allowed on our Tours. However, you may bring small snacks for young children.
Are smoking or alcoholic beverages allowed?
Smoking and alcoholic beverages are not allowed during tours.
Will we walk much on our tour?
You will have the opportunity to get out of the jeep to stretch, explore, and take great photos! Most Tours have minimal walking.
How many people can go in one jeep?
We seat 6 or 7 plus your guide, depending on the trail you choose and the sizes of the people. With smaller children, you can keep your family of 7 together if that’s your desire.
Will there be other people on the jeep with my family?
That depends on the size of your group. If you have less than 6 people, other passengers may also be on the jeep to fill it to capacity, giving you a chance to make new friends.
What is the standard tip for our tour guide?
The customary 15% to 20% gratuity is always appreciated if you enjoyed your tour, but it is entirely up to you.