Schnebly Hill Road

4.2/5 (67 reviews)
Sedona, Arizona (Coconino County)
Last Updated: 04/04/2023

Trail Information

Highlights

Altitude
Desert
Forest
Iconic

“The finest workers in stone are not copper or steel tools, but the gentle touches of air and water working at their leisure with a liberal allowance of time,” said Thoreau in his 1854 book, Walden. He never saw Sedona. Sand dunes and seabed sediments were laid and then covered by more of the same over 300 million years ago. Under unimaginable compression, they became the sandstone we see today. A massive 3000-foot uplift 13 million years ago created the Mogollon Rim running from central New Mexico to western Arizona exposing the ancient sandstone layers. Walden’s gentle erosion took over. The ethereal beauty of Sedona’s many sandstone formations emerged. Today tourists from all over the world flock to charming and captivatingly scenic Sedona. Offroaders come too, running the many famous rocky trails in the area. Schnebly Hill Road is both a road and a rite of passage. The road itself is crowded and annoyingly bumpy on the descent from the Rim into Sedona. But the views always delight, all that red and buff sandstone formed into monuments ranging from massive to whimsical. Despite being a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail, Schnebly Hill Road is a once and done for many. But it is one that you need to do and will always remember, a touchstone of the community if you will. Thoreau never did Schnebly Hill Road. You should.

Trail Difficulty and Assessment

Trail Navigation

Schnebly Hill Road changes several times during its 11-mile descent into Sedona. The trail is nicely maintained hard-packed dirt in its upper section, Waypoints 1 through 8. From Waypoint 8 to 10, the track gets increasingly rocky. From Waypoint 10, the trail descends 1800 feet along switchbacks and shelves on mostly solid rock with ledges and some exposed boulders. There are no significant or named obstacles along the road, with the exception of heavy traffic on weekends and holidays. It is possible to run in 2WD vehicles with adequate clearance, but not recommended if the conditions are other than optimal. The use of low range on the descent can help save your brakes.

Schnebly Hill Road can be closed due to inclement or winter weather. Research road conditions and weather forecasts before planning a trip to this or any other trail. Schnebly Hill Road is also heavily traveled by Jeep tour drivers, ATV operators, hikers, and mountain bikes, so be situationally aware when traveling on this trail.

Trail Reviews

4.2/5 (67)
Partially Open
Rated 4/5
Visited: 04/02/2023
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

Schnebly Hill Road is only partially open as of 4/1/2023. I started the trail on the Sedona side (waypoint #15), and could only travel four miles up the road before it was closed off by a gate. It was still incredibly scenic and fun. The trail was very rocky and bumpy, but plenty wide for my 2018 F-150 Raptor. Lots of Jeep tours and hikers up and down the trail.
Temporary Closure
Rated 4/5
Visited: 12/29/2022
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

It was temporary closed at the date of my review due to snow and ice, but we’ve done it few month ago and also last year. Super easy trail ( not sure why it’s a budge of honor trail … ) but well worth your time. It cuts through the beauty of the Sedona Red mountain scenery and the views are plain incredible ! About the half way point ( or maybe closer to the Sedona end ) there’s a small lot where you can leave your rig and take a 12 minutes walk / hike to one of the more spectacular places you’ll ever lay your eyes on. If you want to see God’s creation - this is the place to see. The trail gets busy during weekends and holidays but it’s more than wide enough for on coming rigs to pass through. Like I said, this trail is very easy but it’s very very bumpy, so dial your suspensions to the softest settings, lower your tire pressure and enjoy one of the prettiest trails ever.
Official Crew
60200
Seasonal Closure
Visited: 12/15/2022

The eastern end of Schnebly Hill and associated side trails are closed for the winter.
Open
Rated 5/5
Visited: 11/28/2022
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

By far one of the best trial I have done. It was great up to the view point, but after that very bumpy ride down the road. Ran into a bunch of pink jeep tour guys. Check off of my list of trails I have to do.
800
Open
Rated 4/5
Visited: 11/16/2022
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

Nothing difficult on the trail, just constantly rocky on the lower portion. Great views, but overall the trail just became a bit of a slog after a while.

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