
Soldier Pass Trail was amazing, I've been wanting to see Seven Sacred Pools for a few years now. We parked at Jim Thompson parking lot and walked the Cibola trail to meet up with Soldier Pass...
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Soldier Pass Trail, nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Sedona, Arizona, offers outdoor enthusiasts a captivating journey through stunning red rock formations and serene desert landscapes. As hikers traverse the trail, they are treated to breathtaking views of unique geological formations, including the renowned Seven Sacred Pools and the mesmerizing Devil's Kitchen sinkhole. The trail's moderate difficulty level makes it accessible to a wide range of hikers, from beginners to experienced adventurers seeking a rewarding challenge in the heart of nature.
Exploring Soldier Pass Trail provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural beauty of Sedona, as they encounter ancient rock art, diverse flora and fauna, and the tranquil sounds of flowing streams along the way. With its convenient location and well-marked paths, the trail invites travelers to embark on a memorable outdoor experience filled with wonder and discovery. Whether seeking a peaceful solo hike or a memorable outing with loved ones, Soldier Pass Trail promises an unforgettable adventure in the captivating landscapes of Sedona, Arizona.
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Soldier Pass Trail was amazing, I've been wanting to see Seven Sacred Pools for a few years now. We parked at Jim Thompson parking lot and walked the Cibola trail to meet up with Soldier Pass...
Be prepared to walk quite a ways from parking to the trailhead. No neighborhood parking and only gated access right near trailhead, that it seems you need a special pass for. Many other trails...
This is in the top 3 hikes of everywhere I've been all over the planet and it would have been much better if I didn't forget the backpack with our water and snacks. We came during a busy season...
The trailhead parking lot was closed, but they offer a shuttle service with parking lot about a mile away- parking was a mess- we had to wait for hikers to leave, then the shuttle was very...
Beautiful sights & scenery, indeed. However, stretches of the trail were challenging and rage-inducing. If you are 40+, bring your inhaler & support braces for all of your limbs. If you decide...