Off-Road Tours in Northern Arizona
If it kicks up dust and climbs red rocks, you’ll find it here. Sedona’s off-road tours are all about getting off the beaten path—literally. With a wild mix of Jeeps, ATVs, UTVs, and trail-ready vehicles, these tours let you tear through the backcountry or cruise scenic ridgelines with 360° views of red rock spires, slot canyons, and hidden desert gems.
Let’s break it down. For a classic Sedona ride, Jeep tours are the go-to. They’re fully guided, open-air, and ready to rumble over slickrock trails like Broken Arrow or Soldier Pass. These are great if you want a mix of excitement and sightseeing without having to drive.
Prefer to take the wheel? ATV and UTV tours offer a DIY version of Sedona’s dirt-track thrills. You’ll get hands-on with your machine, navigating rocky trails, tight turns, and open desert stretches. Guided options give you the freedom of driving with the safety of a pro nearby, while rental-only experiences are ideal for experienced off-roaders wanting to go rogue (within trail limits, of course).
If you’re short on time but big on scenery, go with a guided UTV tour—these are great for families or small groups and give you an adrenaline rush without needing off-roading experience. But if you want to fully geek out on terrain and torque, full-day ATV rentals let you explore at your own pace and hit lesser-known trails outside the typical tour loops.
Which one’s right for you?
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Want the thrill without driving? Try a Broken Arrow Jeep tour—fun, scenic, and family-friendly.
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Want to drive and get dirty? Go with a guided ATV or UTV tour for a combo of control and safety.
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Experienced rider? Opt for an unguided ATV rental and explore trails like Schnebly Hill Road on your terms.
Every off-road experience we feature has been test-driven by our local team (yes, we had a blast), and we partner with tour operators who maintain high safety standards, keep their machines in top shape, and score consistently high reviews. Some even offer access to private trails that you won’t find on the big platforms like Viator or GetYourGuide.