There is a sign warning not to take your vehicle unless you have 4-wheel drive and raised suspension. I went with a friend in her truck that was 4-wheel drive so it was OK but her suspension was not raised and we did bang the undercarriage. The sky was overcast but we waited and there was enough clearing to witness a gorgeous sunset.
We have been on this road a couple of times. The best way to view this is by ATV. But truck or jeep is good as well. Great views and pictures.. this road eventually extends all the way to Mormon Lakes.
This 4X4 trail was not rated as hard as it shoulda been. The Pink Jeep tours rule this trail...BEWARE... The vistas are great and when we went the road was closed for winter 4 miles in, but what a 4 miles it was... High clearance a must!
you need either a 4x4 or a rental car, lolamazing views & scenery, beautiful country but it's not a smooth road
This was the most beautiful panoramic view that we experienced in Sedona. We rented a jeep and did the trail ourselves without any problem. We really enjoyed climbing carousel rock and taking pictures all along the road. The top part of the trail was closed for the winter, but we were not disappointed with what we were able to see. We rented our jeep from Barlows and they were fantastic. They gave us trail maps and suggestions that were very helpful. We Used being on our own instead of booking one of the local tours.
The old (and tough) way into Sedona. More suited to trail bikes and other off-highway transport. But great views of Red-Rock Country. With the right guide, a memorable tour.
Wonderful view the road can be a little rough. At the top there is pine forest. Many auto ads were filmed there.
We stayed with a friend om Schnebly hill road and had great acess to town and hikes. Our fav sunset place was off Margo trail.
Schnebly Hill Road is a different view of Sedona, as beautiful, as breath taking but another angle. You will need four wheel drive with very high ground clearance or to take a tour guide. The road is very rocky but well worth the time.
Ver rough rocky road. Rented a ATV from Sedona ATV and Buggy rental. Do that and use them for sure. Saw some folks take trucks. Would not do that to something I owned or a rental car. Local tour will take you there as well