
Sedona's most popular hike leading to the largest natural sandstone arch in the area. The 4.2-mile round trip trail ends at a dramatic bridge spanning 54 feet across a canyon — one of the most photographed spots in Arizona.
Rajesh Goel
It's an awesome experience. Took about 30 mins from main parking lot to next dirt road lot. Another 30-35 minutes to climb up to the bridge. It's demanding hike but not unsafe. 10 minutes for picture and 20 minutes coming down and another 30-35 minutes to parking lot. Overall we spent about 2 hrs. IMO even with an SUV it's not worth driving on the dirt road. One Jeep started with us and reached after us to the lot. So it doesn't save time. There is no point without hike to even take picture of the bridge. It is safe to walk on the bridge.
gina shen
Cool on bridge Not easy to top. 1 mile from parking lot
Stella Liu
The bridge is spectacular. It takes more than an hour to walk from the parking lot. The scenery is beautiful.
Valentine Correia
What a hike! One of the best. Did it on a weekday late evening so it was very less crowded. The views are amazing and the hike is medium to hard.
Jaylin
The trail itself is absolutely beautiful and there are many scenic spots to stop and take photos of the whole valley below. The only unfavorable thing was the lack of available parking, even on an overcast day during the off season. The bridge itself was majestic though, and the trail is not too difficult until the very end (which was mostly because the rocks were slick with mud). Overall, the hike definitely won't disappoint, nor is it too difficult for non-hikers to do.
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