Slide Rock Campground - DAY USE ONLY

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Nicholas McLaughlin

1 year ago
5/5

Slide Rock is an absolute must if you are in Sedona - it is a wonderful place to visit any time of the year.

Slide Rock is justifiably crowded during the summer; you can spend time in relaxation (I highly recommend bringing camping chairs!) or having fun riding the natural 'slides' in the river. I would suggest water shoes; be prepared to slip on the very slippery rocks!

The $20+ entry fee seems a bit excessive, but they do a remarkable job keeping this state park clean and the historic buildings well preserved. There are clean inside restrooms and a small cafe/convenience store open during daylight.

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Adam Moore

1 year ago
5/5

One of the most breathtaking places in Arizona! I have been twice and still feel like I didn’t get enough of it! My kids absolutely love it and the slide in the rocks is great! Please please bring gripped water shoes otherwise you will have a very sore bum!

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I have visited Sedona's Slide Rock State Park many, many times and it never gets old. This park is a true gem, offering a variety of activities that cater to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and families alike.

One of the highlights is the wide-open grassy area, which is perfect for picnics. The space is ample, allowing for a peaceful meal surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Sedona. It's a great spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty or to play some outdoor games with friends and family.

Another delightful feature of the park is the historic apple orchard. Walking through the orchard feels like stepping back in time, and it's fascinating to learn about the area's agricultural history. The presence of these apple trees adds a unique charm to the park, making it more than just a natural retreat.

The old buildings in the park are also worth exploring. They provide a glimpse into the past and help visitors understand the historical significance of the area. These structures add an educational aspect to the visit, making the park a great place for both recreation and learning.

Of course, the main attraction of Slide Rock is the area where people can play in the water and slide down the natural flume. It's an exhilarating experience to slide down the smooth, natural rock formations, and it's refreshing to take a dip in the cool waters on a hot day. This activity is a huge hit among all age groups, from excited kids to adventurous adults. Just be very careful entering the water as it is really easy to slip and fall.

The drive to Slide Rock is also quite special, as you navigate the road through Oak Creek Canyon, each bend in the road offers another spectacular view.

In conclusion, Slide Rock State Park is a must when visiting Sedona. Whether you're looking for a relaxing spot to enjoy a picnic, interested in historical buildings and orchards, or seeking an adventurous water activity, this park has it all. It's a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and fun, making it an ideal spot for a memorable day out. FYI, Entrance fee is $10.

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Yosef Montgomery

1 year ago
5/5

This place is one of those small excursions that you will never forget when you go. The ride it self is so breath taking from beautiful scenic route of the mountains. If you’re able to stay at a hotel, airbnb etc close by I suggest doing so, so you have more time to explore the terrain. When you do arrive you will see tons of kids having a blast sliding down the water until their little bodies can’t take anymore. There is also a lot of cool tucked off areas inside the mountain to get comfortable and get some shade or catch a tan. I can’t wait to come back!

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Justin Newell

3 years ago
5/5

Super cool 'side of the road' park/attraction.

The drive up into the area is gorgeous, lots of twists and turns, so be careful, but enjoy the ride.

Once you arrive, there is a 10$ fee, but it's well worth it regardless if you're staying an hour.. or the whole days.

Side rock is really not like anything I've ever been to.

The water flows freely, and there are several naturally carved 'slides' that you ride.. There is always a spot to take a leap into the pools. I would recommend anyone going to the area to add it to your stop list.

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