Red Rock Canyon State Park, Sedona, Arizona
With ugly weather swirling through the Grand Canyon and snow covering the roadways in Flagstaff, Arizona, I had decided to travel down the Oak Creek Canyon along 89A to Sedona, Arizona. Â Dropping down over 2000 feet in elevation in the 23 mile distance from Flagstaff to Sedona included negotiating a few tight hairpin curves where dry condition speeds would be only 15 mph but, of necessity, under the slippery conditions of this trip, 15 mph would have been considered speeding!
I stayed overnight at the Sedona Motel, a basic, comfortable family-run motel close to uptown Sedona. They got to put up the No Vacancy sign when I arrived :-). The owners were pleasant and offered plenty of suggestions for day hikes in the area. One of the places suggested was the Red Rock Canyon State Park only a few miles away off 89A south. Sedona was staging a marathon and family running event in the morning so, to get to the park, all I had to do was get past the runners/walkers!
This state park offers a number of interesting hiking trails of varying difficulty from those that follow along the creek bed through riparian habitat to those trails that require a bit of climbing to higher look-out points where the surrounding red rock geology can be viewed from many angles. I was able to watch out for the spines of the many cacti along the way and take the time to enjoy the many plays of light and shadow as I joined a small group out on a guided bird walk.
Of course, once I stopped focusing on the different colours, shapes and lighting opportunities and looked around I was able to see the reason that so many people come each year to Sedona – those beautiful red mountains and unusual shapes
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Although not plentiful, the wildlife that were willing to pose for a shot or two were pretty good at the posing bit especially a group of Mule Deer that were grazing quietly by one of the trails.
I hiked all of those available trails today and saw a number of birds new to me such as the Spotted Towhee and the Abert’s Towhee. Some of the birds were easier to see than others.
As usual, I was carrying too much camera equipment (heavy!!!) but what’s new about that :-).
Sounds like a great hike. Looks good too. Glad you’re having fun. God bless.
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