Red Rock State Park, located just outside Sedona, is a 286-acre nature preserve famous for its spectacular red sandstone canyon. The park has been established to preserve the fragile riparian habitat along Oak Creek. The park, with its spectacular scenery, also acts as environmental education center. There are numerous trails running through manzanita and juniper groves on their way to the lush banks of Oak Creek. Green meadows are surrounded by native vegetation, with hills of red rock providing a striking background. The creek winds through the park, providing conditions for a diverse riparian habitat rich with plants and wildlife. Red Rock provides a range of special environmental education programs for schools and private groups, with daily and weekly events. The park has a visitors’ center, theater, classroom, park store and a covered shelter.

4050 Red Rock Loop Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336, Phone: 928-282-6907