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Brochure and Map of Red Rock State Park (SP) in Arizona. Published by Arizona State Parks & Trails.
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Nearby Parks
Hiking Trails
Park Rules
If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget
to visit one of the four nearby state parks!
Slide Rock State Park (16 miles) Named after
the 80-ft sandstone chute, this stretch of Oak
Creek is very popular with visitors looking to
beat the heat. Hike the scenic Clifftop Nature
Trail or tour the Pendley Homestead, and enjoy
the beauty of Oak Creek Canyon. (928) 2823034
Dead Horse Ranch State Park (19 miles)
Nestled in the cool climate of Cottonwood,
this park offers numerous recreational
opportunities such as camping, hiking,
mountain
biking,
canoeing,
fishing,
horseback riding, and more. Cabins and
access to the Verde River are also available.
(928) 634-5283
Jerome State Historic Park (27 miles) This
park reveals the story of the city of Jerome inside
the historic Douglas Mansion. The museum
features photographs, artifacts, and minerals
in addition to a video presentation and a 3-D
model of the town with its underground mines.
(928) 634-5381
Fort Verde State Historic Park (32 miles)
Experience living history and life through the
eyes of a frontier soldier. The fort was a base
for General Crook’s U.S. Army scouts and
soldiers in the 1870s and 1880s. From 1865
– 1891, Camp Lincoln, Camp Verde, and Fort
Verde were home to officers, doctors, families,
enlisted men, and scouts. (928) 567-3275
The family-oriented trail system is well-marked
for the safety of our visitors. The 5-mile network
consists of interconnecting loops leading to
vistas of red rock or the lush greenery of Oak
Creek.
The Eagle’s Nest Loop and the Apache Fire
Loop are joined together by the Coyote
Ridge Trail. Eagle’s Nest is the highest point
in the park, with an elevation gain of 300 ft.
These three major loops are connected by the
Kisva Trail along the riparian corridor, which
also leads up to the short loop of the Yavapai
Ridge Trail. The Javelina Trail takes you into the
pinyon/juniper woodlands and back to the
other loops.
Bikes and horses are allowed only on the East
Gate Trail.
General Rules
• Do not litter! “Leave no trace” and pack out
what you bring in.
• Drive your vehicle only on designated
paved surfaces. Park only in designated
parking areas. Do not park on the side of
the road.
• Stay on designated trails. Cutting trails
degrades habitat and harms the landscape.
• Do not use glass containers in the park.
• All of our parks adhere to firearm and
hunting regulations. Please familiarize
yourself with this information.
Fires
• Keep fires in grills or designated state parks
fire rings. Never leave fires unattended!
• Do not gather firewood in the parks.
• Fireworks are not permitted in state parks.
• Be “fire smart” and check fire restrictions at
azstateparks.com/fire-safety.
Established 1957
Red Rock State Park
RED ROCK
Picnic Area/Shelter
09/20
Red Rock State Park is a 286-acre nature
preserve and environmental education
center with stunning scenery. Hiking trails
wind through the park from the banks of Oak
Creek to hills of red rock. The creek supports
a diverse riparian habitat that flourishes with
native plants and wildlife.
The park offers a variety of special programs for
school groups and private groups. Check with
the Visitor Center for daily and weekly park
events, including hikes and nature programs.
Thank you for visiting!
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 282-6907 | 1-877-MYPARKS
azstateparks.com/red-rock
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Group day use areas are available for
reservation, but may be used on a first-come,
first-served basis. Reservations may be made
up to six months in advance, except for
wedding reservations, which can be made up
to 12 months in advance.
Twin Cypress Ramada: Large covered ramada,
which holds 13 picnic tables. Electrical outlets,
water, and barbecue grills (charcoal only) are
available for use. Maximum group size: 75
Habicamp Ramadas: Two ramadas hold
seven picnic tables. Maximum group size: 50
Visitor Center Ramadas (not reservable):
Two ramadas hold six picnic tables. Electrical
outlets are available for use. Maximum group
size: 50
Wildlife Viewing
There is abundant wildlife in the park with
regular sightings of mule deer, javelina,
coyotes, and bobcats, as well as a wide variety
of birds. The park is part of the Lower Oak
Creek Important Birding Area (IBA) and hosts
diverse bird species every season.
Blacktail rattlesnakes are seen on occasion
during the warmer months as well as tarantulas,
lizards, and some non-venomous snakes.
Additional Rules
• For the conservation of this park, do not
remove vegetation or rocks.
• For the conservation of this park, we ask
that you leave your pets at home. Service
animals are allowed.
• For the conservation of this park, there is
no hunting, fishing, swimming, or wading.
The rules of this park are not
limited to the rules listed above.
Additional park rules may be found at
azstateparks.com.
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East Gate Access to:
- Turkey Creek Trail
- Cathedral Bike Loop
- House Mountain
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Apache Fire
Black Hawk Crossing
Bunkhouse
Coyote Ridge
East Gate
Eagle's Nest
House of Apache Fires
Javelina
Kisva
Lime Kiln #82
Mesquite Interpretive Loop
Rattlesnake Ridge
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Date: 11/4/2019