Thursday, March 5, 2020

#1 Hike For Kids In Sedona, AZ


Looking for a great spring break getaway? Sedona, AZ is a great place to take the kids. It is considered by many to be a spiritual vortex. I'm not sure I felt any extra energy in the area, but the beautiful red rocks create a serene calming environment for sure. There are lots of hotels with pools and free breakfast, great for kids. I chose the Best Western Plus Arroyo Roble Hotel and Creekside Villas to take advantage of the two for one promotion. It's a great property and I'll be reviewing it soon. 



Sedona is just two hours from the Grand Canyon and two hours from Phoenix so it's a great stopover. The main street has dozens of shops including numerous psychics and crystals, reasonably priced restaurants local (Wildflower Bread Company, 89 Agave) and chains (Chipotle) and at least two ice cream stores. In February, the town seemed to close down at 8pm even the sit down dinner restaurants so keep this in mind when planning your day. 



So what's the #1 hike for kids in Sedona? 

My second favorite hike was the Airport Loop Trail. You can park at the top for $3, walk through the gate at the far end of the parking lot and down the hill. Then you can hike up the Summit to see the gorgeous view and/or hike around the Airport Loop Trail. The Airport Loop Trail is about 3 miles and doesn't end at the parking lot so keep that in mind. For kids, the hike from the parking lot to the Summit and back to see the sunset from the viewpoint is great. 


Now the #1 hike is Templeton Trail. Here's why. You access it from the parking lot for Cathedral Trail. Be sure to get there early to get a parking spot and then pay $5 for a permit. There is a machine and a bathroom in the parking lot. Start following the trail for the Cathedral Hike which is super impressive as you walk up steps towards the looming red rocks. As you reach the plateau, you need to veer off to your right. You will see a path leading towards the canyon. This hike is about 1.5 miles to reach the surprise that kids will love, water! 


Pack a bathing suit, picnic and blanket and plan to spend some time in this tranquil gorgeous river location. Yes, river! The beauty of this hike is that the terrain changes so much you could be in another state. 
That's how we do it at almost FREE family travel. 

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