Cathedral Rock in Sedona, AZ offers visitors a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience. The trail leads hikers through a steep climb into the saddle points of Cathedral Rock, with towering side rocks providing shade and breezy spots along the way. Be cautious of the lower portion of the trail, which is bare red rock with intense sun exposure, especially in the summer months.
As you ascend the trail, early risers are treated to stunning views of the sun rising behind a century plant perched high above. The initial climb is so steep that carved steps in the rock aid hikers in their ascent. At the saddle points, breathtaking views await, including spires and panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
For those looking to extend their adventure, the Templeton Trail offers a detour that leads through a deciduous forest and along Oak Creek to Red Rock Crossing. Following the Baldwin trail provides optimal views, and an unofficial trail offers a more scenic route to Red Rock Crossing, though it may not always be well-maintained. Cathedral Rock in Sedona beckons outdoor enthusiasts seeking a challenging hike amidst awe-inspiring natural beauty.
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