Explore Sedona's Vortexes: 2.5 Hour Jeep Tour of Mysticism

Learn about Sedona's mysterious vortexes on this 2.5-hour HIKING Jeep tour. With a guide, visit a lessor known Vortex site or two around town and experience the spiritual energy that many believe radi

Learn about Sedona's mysterious vortexes on this 2.5-hour HIKING Jeep tour. With a guide, visit a lessor known Vortex site or two around town and experience the spiritual energy that many believe radiate from them. Some say you'll feel a physical sensation on your skin when you visit a vortex, or perhaps you'll suddenly feel enlightened. Or, maybe nothing at all — just find out for yourself! You'll learn about the discovery of the site(s) and hear about their history of mysticism. This is a HIKING tour and guests are REQUIRED to be able to walk for approximately 1 mile on uneven terrain. NO OFF-ROADING on this tour.

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Location: Sedona

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this jeep tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's recommended for kids 8 and up since it involves hiking on uneven terrain. Younger kids can come along, but just keep in mind that the experience might be a bit challenging for them. It's a great family-friendly outing, just make sure everyone is up for a bit of a walk!

Q: What should I wear for this hiking jeep tour?

A: Dress in layers since Sedona can get a bit hot during the day but cooler in the morning/evening. Wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip because the terrain can be uneven. And don't forget sunscreen and a hat! The guide provides bottled water, so at least you don’t have to worry about that.

Q: How strict are they on rescheduling this tour if it's too hot or rainy?

A: The tour is quite flexible when it comes to rescheduling due to weather, especially if it's unsafe to go out. Just be sure to give them a call in advance. They’re super accommodating and will work with you to find a new date that fits your schedule. Hot weather isn't usually a deal-breaker unless it's extreme, but they’ll definitely let you know if it's not safe.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Sedona Jeep Tour — any tips?

I’m considering giving this Jeep tour of Sedona's vortexes as a birthday gift. I think it sounds super cool! I’m curious if anyone has done it recently? How was the experience? And do you think it’s good for someone who's not super outdoorsy?

Anyone felt the energy at Sedona's vortexes?

I’m planning on doing this Jeep tour soon. Just curious if anyone has actually felt anything while visiting the vortexes? I’m kind of a skeptic, but I’m open to the experience. Any thoughts?